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Midnight Weave Front-Button OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber Black

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Shadow Weave Front-Button OTF Automatic Knife - Carbon Fiber Black

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An automatic knife for sale that’s built around clean deployment and real-world carry. This single-action front-button OTF launches a matte black clip point with a decisive, no-fuss stroke, then locks up with confidence. Carbon fiber inlays break up the slim black frame and give you traction without bulk. At just under 7 inches overall, it disappears in the pocket yet feels substantial in hand. This is the knife you buy when you care more about action and control than hype.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Put Action First

This isn’t a styling exercise with a spring stuffed inside. The Shadow Weave Front-Button OTF Automatic Knife - Carbon Fiber Black is built around one idea: clean, controlled deployment from a truly pocketable frame. If you’re here to actually buy automatic knife gear you can carry, not just look at, this OTF earns its space in your rotation.

We’re talking a single-action out-the-front automatic, front-button fired, with a matte black clip point that does real work — boxes, cord, light utility, and the unexpected — without trying to cosplay as a rescue saw or a fantasy dagger. It’s a modern tactical EDC you’ll actually use.

Automatic Knife for Sale with True Front-Button OTF Mechanics

Mechanically, this is a single-action OTF automatic knife: you press the front-mounted button, the spring drives the blade straight out of the handle and into lockup. To reset, you manually retract the blade, recharging the spring for the next deployment. No vague marketing language, no confusion with double-action toys — just a clear, honest mechanism that works.

Why Single-Action OTF Matters to Enthusiasts

Single-action has a few advantages serious users actually notice:

  • Stronger launch: With the spring only doing one job — driving the blade forward — you typically get a more authoritative deployment than most budget double-action OTFs.
  • Simpler internal geometry: Fewer moving parts than a double-action mechanism usually means fewer timing issues over time, especially if you actually use the knife instead of babying it.
  • More positive lockup: A single-direction energy path often translates to a more convincing lock when the blade hits the end of travel.

Press the textured front button and you’ll feel what matters: no gritty starts, no half-commits, just a solid, consistent launch that ends in a reassuring stop.

Blade, Steel, and Real-World Cutting

The blade is a matte black clip point with a plain edge and cutout slots. That profile gives you a fine tip for detail work, plus enough belly for everyday slicing — think controlled tape cuts, plastic straps, and the occasional impromptu food prep when nothing else is handy.

Steel is a workhorse stainless formulation — tuned for everyday use, not lab flex charts. You’re getting:

  • Dependable edge holding for normal EDC tasks
  • Easy field touch-ups on a basic stone or pocket sharpener
  • Corrosion resistance that stands up to sweat and pocket carry

This isn’t a safe queen super steel. It’s a practical working edge on an automatic OTF that actually sees pocket time.

Carbon Fiber Black OTF Automatic Knife Built for Pocket Reality

On paper: 2.75-inch blade, 4.125-inch closed, 6.875 inches overall, 4.7 ounces. In hand, that translates to a compact OTF automatic knife that disappears in your pocket yet doesn’t feel toy-like when you draw and fire.

  • Slim rectangular handle: Rides flat against the pocket, no weird hot spots.
  • Carbon fiber inlays: Not just for looks — they break up the black, add texture, and help lock your grip when you hit the button.
  • Front button placement: Lets you index and fire with the knife in a natural, straight-line grip.
  • Matte hardware and blade: Low-reflection, low-profile — it looks like a tool, not a prop.

The pocket clip keeps the knife oriented where you expect it, and the included deluxe sheath gives you an alternative carry option if you’d rather keep your pockets clean or mount it on gear.

Buying an Automatic Knife for Sale vs. Grabbing a Generic OTF

If you’ve handled enough automatic knives for sale, you know the difference between a knife built around a mechanism and a knife that just happens to have a spring inside. This one clearly comes from the first camp.

  • Decisive single-action OTF deployment instead of vague, under-sprung double-action.
  • Front-button ergonomics that favor control and grip retention.
  • Balanced weight at 4.7 oz — solid enough to inspire confidence, light enough to carry daily.
  • EDC-length clip point blade that doesn’t attract the wrong kind of attention.

Collectors will appreciate the clean carbon fiber aesthetic; users will appreciate that it just works every time they press the button.

Is This Automatic Knife Legal to Carry? The Reality Check

Any time you buy automatic knife gear — OTF, side-opening, or otherwise — you have two legal layers to think about: federal and state/local.

Federal level (United States): Under the Federal Switchblade Act, interstate commerce in automatic knives (including most OTFs) is restricted with certain exceptions (for example, military, law enforcement, and some occupational uses). That law mainly regulates manufacture, import, and interstate shipping, not a private citizen simply owning one. Dealers and shippers have to pay close attention here.

State and local level: This is where your carry rules live. Some states allow automatic and OTF knives with few restrictions; others limit blade length, opening method, or where you can carry them; a handful still prohibit them outright. City and county ordinances can add their own rules on top.

Translation: Before you clip any automatic OTF to your pocket, check your current state and local laws from a reliable, up-to-date source or legal counsel. Laws change; your responsibility does not. This description is informational only and not legal advice.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives (including OTF and what many casually call switchblades) sit in a patchwork of laws. Federally, the Switchblade Act restricts interstate sale, import, and shipping, but doesn’t itself criminalize simple possession for most individuals. The real decision-maker for you is state and local law: some states are fully automatic-friendly, some allow them with conditions (like blade length or concealed carry limits), and some still ban them.

Always verify the current law where you live and where you plan to carry. Manufacturer or dealer descriptions, including this one, are not legal advice.

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

Mechanically, here’s the breakdown:

  • Automatic knife: Any knife where a spring-driven blade deploys fully with a button, switch, or hidden release. Most side-openers and OTFs fall under this umbrella.
  • OTF (out-the-front) automatic: A type of automatic where the blade travels linear out the front of the handle. It can be single-action (button to deploy, manual reset) or double-action (same control both deploys and retracts).
  • Switchblade: Often used loosely in law and pop culture to mean any automatic knife, but historically associated with side-opening automatics. Many statutes use “switchblade” as the legal term for automatics in general.

This Shadow Weave is a single-action OTF automatic knife — automatically deployed out the front by a button, manually retracted to reset.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three reasons this particular OTF automatic knife earns a spot over generic imports:

  • Mechanism honesty: True single-action OTF with a front button — no gimmicks, no mislabeling.
  • Carryable proportions: Sub-3-inch blade and under-7-inch overall length hit the EDC sweet spot for an automatic.
  • Carbon fiber execution: Real carbon fiber inlays in a slim, hardware-forward handle give you both visual interest and practical grip.

If you’re building an automatic knife collection or just want a serious OTF you’re not afraid to actually carry, this piece checks the right boxes.

For the Enthusiast Who Buys Automatic Knives with Intent

Owning an automatic knife for sale like this isn’t about chasing the highest price tag or the loudest marketing. It’s about knowing exactly what you’re buying: a compact, front-button single-action OTF with a practical clip point, carbon fiber grip, and deployment you can trust.

If you’re the kind of buyer who can tell the difference between a side-opening automatic, a double-action OTF, and a single-action out-the-front mechanism just by feel, this knife speaks your language. It’s a modern, blacked-out tool that earns its place in the pocket, not just in the display case.

Blade Length (inches) 2.75
Overall Length (inches) 6.875
Closed Length (inches) 4.125
Weight (oz.) 4.7
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Button Type Front Button
Theme Carbon Fiber
Double/Single Action Single
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Deluxe Sheath