Skip to Content
Midnight Godfather XL Rapid-Deploy Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood

Price:

20.87


Grand Venetian Showpiece Stiletto Automatic Knife - White Pearl
Grand Venetian Showpiece Stiletto Automatic Knife - White Pearl
24.00 24.00
Eagle Crest Signature Knuckle Paperweight - Silver
Eagle Crest Signature Knuckle Paperweight - Silver
17.50 17.50

Midnight Ceremony XL Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood

https://www.automaticknivesforsale.com/web/image/product.template/1850/image_1920?unique=3c3c85c

10 sold in last 24 hours

Automatic knife for sale that actually earns a place in the rotation: the Midnight Ceremony XL is a classic Godfather-style automatic stiletto with a 5-inch matte black dagger blade and true button-fired action. One press and the blade snaps out with that unmistakable stiletto authority, locked in place by a rock-solid liner. Black wood scales and gold hardware give it a dress-knife presence, while the slide safety keeps the action under your command. This is for collectors who care how a knife deploys, not just how it looks.

20.87 20.87 USD 20.87

GFST9BB

Not Available For Sale

4 people are viewing this right now

  • Blade Length (inches)
  • Overall Length (inches)
  • Closed Length (inches)
  • Blade Color
  • Blade Finish
  • Blade Style
  • Blade Edge
  • Blade Material
  • Handle Finish
  • Handle Material
  • Button Type
  • Theme
  • Safety
  • Pocket Clip

This combination does not exist.

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

We Have These Similar Products Ready to Ship

Automatic Knives for Sale That Respect the Godfather Lineage

If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale that actually understands the Godfather stiletto heritage, the Midnight Ceremony XL Automatic Stiletto Knife – Black Wood gets the assignment. This isn’t a generic "switchblade" knockoff. It’s a long, lean, 13-inch closed-to-open statement piece with a true button-fired automatic action and a 5-inch matte black dagger blade that deploys with authority.

Everything about it telegraphs classic Italian stiletto lines brought into a stealth, blacked-out modern profile. Black wood scales, brass/gold-tone hardware, and that needle-point dagger blade give it the kind of presence collectors buy on purpose, not by accident.

Why This Automatic Knife for Sale Stands Out in a Sea of Imitations

Most "automatic knives for sale" in this price bracket are all sound and fury: flashy handles, lazy springs, and lockup you can argue with. This one earns its keep in the mechanism. The front push-button fires the blade out along a single pivot arc – classic side-opening automatic, not OTF – driven by a tuned coil spring nested in the handle. When you hit the button, you don’t get a lazy roll; you get a crisp, decisive snap that finishes in a positive lock.

The blade itself is a full-length dagger grind with a matte black finish – purpose-built for a stiletto profile. The geometry is narrow and piercing, exactly what you expect out of a Godfather-style automatic, and the symmetry of the dagger shape makes it a standout on the display table. This is the knife that always gets picked up twice.

The Action: Button-Fired, Coil Spring, Classic Side Opener

This is a side-opening automatic knife, not an OTF. The deployment is powered by a coil spring that sits under tension until you hit the front-mounted push button. Press the button and the blade rotates out from the handle on its pivot in one clean arc. No wobble, no half-hearted deployment – just that familiar thwack that makes automatic knife collectors nod in approval.

A slide safety on the spine of the handle allows you to lock out the button when the knife is closed. That means you can display it, handle it, or sheath it with confidence, knowing the action is under your control, not at the mercy of an accidental touch.

Blade and Build: XL Dagger Profile with Blacked-Out Steel

The 5-inch dagger blade is finished in matte black for a non-reflective, modern look that pairs perfectly with the black wood handle scales. While the specific steel isn’t called out, blades in this class typically run a mid-carbon stainless suited for display, light duty, and collection – easy to maintain, resistant to corrosion, and more than adequate for everyday cutting tasks if you choose to carry it.

The hardware is brass/gold-tone, giving a visual contrast that plays up the "dress stiletto" vibe. Pins are cleanly set, and the bolster-to-scale transitions are visually tight, which matters when you’re lining up a row of automatic stilettos and deciding which ones look like they belong.

Buying an Automatic Knife: Mechanism, Size, and Carry Reality

When you buy an automatic knife, you’re not just paying for a blade — you’re buying an action. This XL stiletto is unapologetically big: 13 inches overall, 7 inches closed. That means it’s not a pocket-friendly EDC the way a compact auto or OTF might be. It’s a sheath-and-display piece, and it ships with a nylon sheath that matches its role.

In-hand, the narrow handle and long spine give you a fencing-foil feel – very much in line with classic Italian stilettos and old-school switchblade culture. Balance sits slightly back from the pivot, which keeps the knife controllable despite the blade length. It’s not trying to be a box-cutter; it’s a statement piece that can cut.

Collector Details That Separate It from Commodity Autos

Collectors will appreciate the traditional stiletto geometry married to modern, stealthy finishes. The black wood scales have a low-gloss, matte presence that doesn’t scream cheap plastic the way many budget autos do. The visual line from bolster to tip is clean and uninterrupted – exactly what you want when you line it up next to your other Godfather-style pieces.

And while this isn’t pretending to be a custom shop build, the action, safety, and lockup hit the marks that enthusiasts care about in a display-grade automatic: fast deployment, positive engagement, and an aesthetic that reads intentional, not accidental.

Automatic Knife Legal Context: What You Should Know Before You Carry

Anytime you see an automatic knife for sale — whether it’s a side-opening stiletto like this or an OTF — you should be thinking about legality before you think about carry. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) primarily restricts interstate commerce and shipment of automatic knives, with some exemptions for military, law enforcement, and certain uses. That said, day-to-day carry is governed almost entirely at the state and local level.

Some states allow automatic knives and switchblades with few limitations, others restrict blade length, deployment type, or who can carry them, and a few still ban them outright. This XL automatic stiletto, with its 5-inch dagger blade, will clearly fall on the more restricted end of the spectrum in tighter jurisdictions.

Translation for serious buyers: verify your state and local laws before you carry this automatic knife. It may be perfectly legal to own and display at home while still being restricted or prohibited for public carry where you live.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives (including side-opening autos, OTFs, and what many people casually call switchblades) sit in a legal gray area that’s highly state-dependent. Federally, the Switchblade Act limits interstate shipment and sale to civilians, but it doesn’t outright ban ownership. States and some cities take it further: some fully allow automatic knives, some allow them with blade-length or carry restrictions, and some prohibit them.

Practically speaking, you should check two things before you buy and carry: your state law on automatic knives or switchblades, and any local city/county ordinances. Also note that this knife’s 5-inch dagger blade and overall 13-inch size place it firmly in the "large auto" category, which may trigger stricter rules than a compact EDC automatic.

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

Mechanically, "automatic knife" is the broad category: any folding knife where the blade is deployed by a button, switch, or similar control and powered open by a spring. Within that category, you have side-opening automatics like this Midnight Ceremony XL — the blade pivots out from the side like a traditional folder, but under spring power — and OTF (out-the-front) automatics, where the blade rides in a track and shoots straight out the front of the handle.

"Switchblade" is mostly a legal and cultural term that historically referred to automatic knives in general, especially stilettos. In many statutes, "switchblade" and "automatic knife" are functionally the same thing. Enthusiasts will usually distinguish between side-opening autos, OTF autos, and manual/assisted knives rather than lumping everything under "switchblade." This model is a side-opening automatic stiletto, not an OTF.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

This knife is worth buying if you care about classic stiletto lines, real automatic action, and display presence more than pocket convenience. You’re getting a true button-fired automatic with a coil spring action, an XL 5-inch dagger blade finished in matte black, and black wood scales that give it a refined, old-world look rather than tactical cosplay.

For collectors, it fills a very specific slot: a black-on-black Godfather-profile automatic with gold accents and a safety switch, built to be handled, shown, and talked about. It’s the kind of piece that explains, in one snap of the blade, why people fall in love with automatic knives in the first place.

For Enthusiasts Who Buy an Automatic Knife with Intent

If your goal is to buy an automatic knife that actually says something about your taste — not just your impulse control — the Midnight Ceremony XL Automatic Stiletto Knife – Black Wood hits that mark. It’s mechanically honest: a side-opening automatic with a solid coil-spring action, a long dagger blade, and a safety that does its job.

More importantly, it respects the lineage. In a collection full of OTFs, modern autos, and classic switchblade patterns, this XL stiletto stands out as the black-tie option: dramatic, deliberate, and unapologetically built for the enthusiast who buys with passion, not just price.

Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 13
Closed Length (inches) 7
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Wood
Button Type Push
Theme Stiletto
Safety Safety switch
Pocket Clip No