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Stealth Breach Double-Action OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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Midnight Breach Double-Action OTF Knife - Black Tactical

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This automatic knife for sale is a true double‑action OTF built for people who care how a mechanism feels in hand. The side thumb slide drives a fast, positive deployment and retraction, pushing a double‑edge dagger blade straight out the front with no drama and no rattle. At 5.5 inches closed and 9 overall, it carries like an EDC but reaches like a tactical. If you buy automatic knives for the action, this one earns its pocket space.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Put the Mechanism First

If you’re here to buy an automatic knife, you already know the difference between a toy OTF and a real working piece. The Midnight Breach Double-Action OTF Knife - Black Tactical lands firmly in the second category. This is a double-action out-the-front automatic: thumb hits the side slide, blade rockets forward; run it back, the blade snaps home. No flippers, no assisted gimmicks—just a clean, direct OTF automatic knife for sale built around action and control.

Shadow Dagger Quick-Deploy OTF Knife: An Automatic Knife for Sale with Purpose

On the table, the first read is stealth: matte black handle, low-signature hardware, and a dagger blade that means business. At 5.5 inches closed and 9 inches overall, this automatic knife lives right in that sweet spot where EDC and tactical overlap. It’s compact enough to disappear in a pocket, but once deployed, you’ve got full-length authority and reach.

The blade is stainless steel, double-edge dagger style, with a matte finish that cuts glare and stays honest about wear. No fantasy serrations, no decorative nonsense—just a straight, practical grind that’s easy to maintain and sharp enough out of the box to remind you why you buy automatic knives instead of more folders you’ll never carry.

Mechanics That Matter: The OTF Action, Steel, and Build

Mechanism is where this knife earns its keep. This is a true double-action OTF automatic: one side-mounted thumb slide does both jobs—deployment and retraction. Push forward, the internal spring and carrier drive the blade straight out the front; pull back, the same system pulls it safely home. No manual reset, no two-step dance.

Double-Action OTF Deployment You Can Actually Feel

The side switch has a defined track and a positive ramp—you feel the tension build, hit that engagement point, and then the blade snaps out with a clean, audible confirmation. It’s not loose, it’s not mushy, and it doesn’t feel like it’s going to outrun your thumb. That tuning—the balance between safety tension and deployment speed—is exactly what separates a decent automatic knife for sale from the bin-grade stuff that gives OTFs a bad name.

Retraction is equally important. On a double-action automatic knife, the return stroke should feel as deliberate as deployment. Here, the slide pulls back with consistent resistance, dragging the blade back into the handle in a controlled, confident motion rather than a lazy slump.

Blade and Handle: Real-World Materials, No Pretension

The double-edge dagger blade is stainless steel with a matte finish—chosen for corrosion resistance and ease of maintenance, not for marketing buzzwords. This isn’t a safe queen wearing a boutique steel name; it’s a working OTF that shrugs off sweat, pocket time, and the occasional dirty cut. The geometry gives you twin cutting edges and a strong central spine, ideal for piercing tasks and clean push cuts.

The handle is ABS with a matte finish—lightweight, durable, and stable across temperature and moisture swings. Texture and linear grooves help lock your grip without shredding your pocket. Torx hardware keeps the chassis together, and the tolerances are tight enough that the blade tracks correctly in and out without side wobble that would chew up the internals.

Buying an Automatic Knife for EDC: Carry, Control, and Reality

Plenty of automatic knives for sale look tactical and then carry like bricks. This one doesn’t. At 5.5 inches closed, it rides like a normal pocket knife but brings full-size presence when deployed. The deep-carry pocket clip sits the handle low in the pocket, and the matte black profile keeps it visually quiet. The nylon sheath gives you a belt or pack option if you prefer off-pocket carry.

The glass breaker on the pommel isn’t decoration—it’s functional. In a vehicle emergency or glass-break scenario, that hardened point and the leverage of a 9-inch open length give you a real shot at popping a window without improvising with your elbows. Combine that with a rapidly deployable OTF blade, and you’ve got a practical emergency tool as much as a defensive option.

Control in Hand: Why the Dagger OTF Format Works

The rectangular handle profile and centered blade path give you intuitive indexing—you always know where the edges are without overthinking it. In a standard saber or hammer grip, the side slide sits naturally under the thumb, so deployment feels like an extension of your grip, not a separate action.

For EDC use, that means opening packages, cutting cord, or quick utility cuts happen without a clumsy reposition. For more serious work, the straight-out-the-front alignment keeps the point directly in front of your knuckles, exactly where it should be for controlled thrusts and precise tip work.

Legal Context: Where an Automatic Knife Belongs and Where It Doesn’t

Any time you see automatic knives for sale—especially OTF or what many people casually call “switchblade” designs—you need to think law before you think action. In the United States, federal law (the Switchblade Knife Act) mainly governs interstate commerce and federal jurisdictions. It restricts shipping automatic knives across state lines to certain exemptions (like military, law enforcement, or one-armed individuals) and controls possession on federal property and in interstate travel contexts.

Day-to-day legality, though, is almost entirely a state and local issue. Some states now openly allow automatic knife carry with few restrictions, some allow ownership but regulate concealed carry or blade length, and a few still heavily restrict or ban automatic and OTF knives outright. City and county ordinances can add another layer on top of that.

The bottom line: before you buy an automatic knife or carry an OTF like this, you are responsible for checking your current state and local laws. Don’t assume that because you see an automatic knife for sale online, it’s legal to carry where you live.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Legality depends on where you are. In the U.S., federal law regulates interstate commerce and federal property, but it does not outright ban owning an automatic knife. Many states have updated their laws to allow automatic, OTF, and switchblade-style knives, sometimes with conditions on blade length, age, or concealed carry. Other states and some cities still treat automatic knives as restricted or prohibited weapons.

Before you buy an automatic knife or carry one, check up-to-date state statutes and any local ordinances. Look specifically for terms like “automatic knife,” “switchblade,” or “gravity knife,” and pay attention to any mention of out-the-front or double-action mechanisms. Laws change; relying on old assumptions is how people get in trouble.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: a knife that opens by pressing a button, switch, or slide, using an internal spring—no manual flick needed. Side-opening autos swing the blade out from the side like a folding knife on command.

“OTF” (out-the-front) is a specific automatic format where the blade travels linearly out of the front of the handle instead of pivoting from the side. The Midnight Breach is a double-action OTF automatic knife: the same slide fires and retracts the blade.

“Switchblade” is more of a legal and cultural term than a strict mechanical one. In many statutes, it refers to any automatic knife that opens by a button, switch, or similar device—side-opening or OTF. Enthusiasts usually say “automatic” or “OTF” for mechanical clarity and reserve “switchblade” for discussing law or classic styles.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Mechanism first: a true double-action OTF with a side-mounted slide that delivers repeatable, confident deployment and retraction. No manual reset, no awkward sequence—just a clean, tuned action. The double-edge dagger profile gives you maximum cutting real estate for the footprint, while the stainless blade and matte finish keep it practical and easy to maintain.

Add the full-length 9-inch open size, the deep-carry pocket clip, glass breaker pommel, and nylon sheath, and you’ve got an automatic knife that straddles EDC and tactical without feeling compromised in either role. For a buyer who actually cares how an OTF behaves in hand, not just how it photographs, this piece delivers real mechanical satisfaction.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knife on Feel, Not Hype

If your idea of a good time is running an OTF action a few dozen times just to feel the spring settle in, this belongs in your rotation. Among automatic knives for sale in this range, the Midnight Breach Double-Action OTF Knife - Black Tactical stands out because the mechanism, the profile, and the carry all line up with how real users actually run their gear. This isn’t a generic “switchblade.” It’s a purpose-built automatic OTF that respects your obsession with action, fit, and function.

Blade Length (inches) 3.5
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material ABS
Button Type Side switch
Theme Tactical
Double/Single Action Double action
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon sheath