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Skull Requiem Dual-Action OTF Automatic Knife - Nylon Fiber Black

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Grim Requiem Dual-Action OTF Automatic Knife - Skull Black

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An automatic knife for sale that doesn’t apologize for its attitude. This dual-action OTF rides light in nylon fiber, but the skull-wrapped handle and matte black dagger blade mean business. The front slide switch drives a decisive in-and-out stroke, backed by a glass breaker and pocket clip that make it a serious EDC tool, not a novelty. If you buy an automatic knife for the mechanics as much as the look, this one earns pocket time.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Actually Earn Pocket Time

If you’re hunting for an automatic knife for sale that feels more like a purpose-built tool than a flea market toy, start with the action. The Grim Requiem Dual-Action OTF Automatic Knife - Skull Black is built around a straightforward idea: a fast, repeatable out-the-front stroke in a lightweight chassis that doesn’t disappear in your hand.

This isn’t just another skull-themed novelty. It’s a dual-action OTF automatic with a dagger-style blade, front slide switch, and hardware meant to be carried, used, and flicked open a thousand times without the mechanism turning mushy.

Why This Dual-Action OTF Automatic Knife for Sale Stands Out

When serious buyers look to buy an automatic knife, they’re evaluating three things: action, lock-up, and how the handle manages that recoil when the blade drives out and back. This OTF automatic checks those boxes with a clean, ambidextrous front switch and a track that’s tuned for a decisive, no-hesitation deployment.

The dual-action mechanism means both deployment and retraction are powered by the same front slide. No manual reset, no half-measures. Push forward for a full-length, out-the-front extension of the 3.625-inch matte black dagger blade; pull back to draw it home into the 5.5-inch nylon fiber handle just as positively. The stroke is linear, with enough spring tension to feel honest without trying to rip the knife from your grip.

Front Slide Switch and Track Tuning

The textured black front switch is where action quality lives or dies on any OTF automatic knife. Here, it’s oversized enough to find under stress, but not so proud that it snags in the pocket. The internal track and springs are tuned for a firm, committed push—no accidental pocket deployments—yet smooth enough that a few reps make the motion second nature.

Dagger Blade Geometry with Real-World Intent

The matte black dagger-style blade is symmetrical and purpose-built for piercing and straight-line cuts. A central fuller reduces weight slightly along the spine, helping the blade move faster in the rails while keeping enough mass for solid lock-up. Edge geometry stays honest for EDC: a plain edge that can be sharpened cleanly and quickly, not some over-complicated grind that looks good online and fights your stones on the bench.

Mechanics, Materials, and the Steel Story

Collectors who buy automatic knives aren’t fooled by paint and skulls alone—they care about the mechanics. This OTF automatic uses a nylon fiber handle for a reason: reduced weight, impact resistance, and enough flex to absorb the shock of repeated automatic deployment without cracking like cheap, brittle plastics. Nylon fiber also keeps the profile slim, so this out-the-front automatic rides easier in the pocket than most metal-bodied tanks.

The blade runs a matte black finish over a dagger profile, blending low-reflection practicality with the darker tactical aesthetic that skull fans expect. While steel grade isn’t stamped all over the handle, this blade is tuned for typical EDC tasks: box duty, cord, light utility cuts. It’s the kind of steel that sharpens without drama and holds an edge respectably at this size and thickness, instead of chasing marketing buzzwords with questionable heat treat.

OTF vs. Side-Opening Automatic Action

This is a true OTF automatic knife, not a side-folder in disguise. Instead of pivoting out from a hinge like a typical automatic or switchblade, the blade runs in a straight channel and exits directly from the front of the handle. The dual-action mechanism means the same control switch drives the blade both out and in. Collectors gravitate to this because it showcases precise rail machining, consistent spring tuning, and a very specific kind of action that you simply don’t get from a side-opening automatic.

Skull-Requiem Design: Why Collectors Pay Attention

You don’t put skulls on a knife unless you intend to lean into it. This handle is fully wrapped in a dense skull pattern, grey-on-black with red eye details that don’t fade into the background. It’s not a single graphic slapped on; it’s a full handle treatment that carries the theme from pivot to pommel.

The skull motif taps all the right aesthetic notes—biker, gothic, tactical—but what elevates it above cheap print jobs is the integration with function. The nylon fiber handle keeps texture where your hand needs it, even around the artwork. Multiple handle screws tie the scales together and lock the internal chassis, giving the action a solid foundation instead of flex and rattle.

At the tail, a glass breaker crowns the pommel. It’s not there for show. On an OTF automatic, that impact point also helps protect the handle body if the knife gets dropped tail-first, taking abuse instead of the frame corners.

Carry Reality: Pocket Clip, Size, and Balance

At 9.25 inches overall with a 5.5-inch closed length, this isn’t a micro OTF. It’s a full-size automatic knife meant to feel substantial in hand. The pocket clip keeps the spine snug against your pocket edge, balancing the skull side out so the handle art stays protected while carried. Combined with the nylon fiber’s lower weight, the result is a knife you can actually EDC without feeling like you’re lugging a brick.

Automatic Knife for Sale: Legal Context You Actually Need

Any time you buy an automatic knife, OTF, or switchblade, legality isn’t optional reading. Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTF designs) are regulated primarily in terms of interstate commerce and shipping, especially under the Federal Switchblade Act. Federal rules don’t automatically make your daily carry illegal—but they do shape how these knives move across state lines and how they can be sold.

The real deciding factor is state and sometimes local law. Some states allow automatic knives and OTF knives for general carry; others restrict them to law enforcement, active military, or specific use cases; a few still ban them outright. Blade length limits, concealed carry definitions, and what counts as a “switchblade” or “gravity knife” can vary widely.

Translation: before you clip this dual-action OTF in your pocket, you must check your state and local laws. Know how your jurisdiction defines an automatic knife, an OTF, and a switchblade, and carry accordingly. Enthusiasts who stay informed keep both their gear and their record clean.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the United States, automatic knives—including OTF and traditional switchblade-style autos—are legal under federal law to own and possess in many contexts, but federal rules restrict how they can be imported and shipped across state lines. The bigger issue is state and local law. Some states freely allow automatic knives for everyday carry, others allow ownership but restrict carry, and some significantly limit or ban them.

Before you buy an automatic knife, or especially an OTF, check your state statutes and any local ordinances. Look for terms like “automatic knife,” “switchblade,” “gravity knife,” and specific blade length limits. When in doubt, consult official sources or legal counsel—don’t rely on rumor or outdated forum posts.

What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?

An automatic knife is the broad category: a blade that deploys from the closed position via a spring or stored energy when you press a button, switch, or lever. A switchblade is often used interchangeably in law and conversation to refer to side-opening automatic knives—those that pivot out from a hinge.

An OTF (out-the-front) automatic is a specific type of automatic where the blade moves linearly, exiting straight out the front of the handle through a slot, instead of swinging out from a side pivot. This Grim Requiem is a dual-action OTF automatic: the same front slide both deploys and retracts the blade. All OTFs in this category are automatic knives, but not all automatic knives are OTFs, and “switchblade” usually refers to the side-opening style.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

For the enthusiast, the value here comes from the mechanics-to-cost ratio. You’re getting a true dual-action OTF automatic knife with a respectable 3.625-inch dagger blade, reliable front-slide deployment, and a handle that balances aggressive skull styling with practical nylon fiber durability. The glass breaker and pocket clip are functional, not decorative, and the overall profile is tuned for real EDC carry rather than just looking mean in a drawer.

If you buy automatic knives for the action, this one delivers a clean, repeatable stroke and a solid lock-up without asking you to baby it. If you collect for visual impact, the skull requiem handle and blacked-out blade stand out in any OTF lineup. It’s a hard-use, skull-forward piece that justifies its slot in a rotation.

For Enthusiasts Who Don’t Treat Automatic Knives as Toys

Owning an automatic knife for sale like this dual-action OTF isn’t about showing off a gimmick. It’s about appreciating the engineering that makes a linear, out-the-front deployment work reliably—and enjoying a design that admits it has a bit of attitude. The Grim Requiem Dual-Action OTF Automatic Knife - Skull Black is built for the buyer who knows what an OTF is, understands the legal landscape, and wants an automatic that can be carried, cycled, and used without apology.

If that sounds like you, this isn’t just another skull knife—it’s the next automatic you’ll actually reach for.

Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 9.25
Closed Length (inches) 5.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Nylon Fiber
Button Type Front Switch
Theme Skull
Double/Single Action Dual
Pocket Clip Yes