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Gadsden Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife - Yellow Black Aluminum

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Patriot Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife - Yellow Black Aluminum

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This automatic knife for sale is a push-button patriot with purpose. The Patriot Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife snaps open to a matte black, partially serrated clip point that actually wants to work. At 3.25 inches of steel and an 8-inch overall profile, it carries light but hits above its weight. Yellow-and-black aluminum scales fly the Gadsden message, backed by a safety switch and pocket clip for real EDC. This is the automatic you buy because you care how the action feels, not just how it looks.

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Automatic Knife for Sale With a Message You Can Feel in the Action

The Patriot Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife isn’t subtle, and that’s the point. This is an automatic knife for sale that leads with a Gadsden backbone: yellow-and-black aluminum handle, coiled snake, and a clear Don’t Tread On Me declaration. But the graphic is only half the story. What earns it pocket time is the way the push-button deployment drives that matte black clip point out with authority and repeatable consistency.

Why This Automatic Knife for Sale Earns a Spot in a Serious EDC Rotation

There are a lot of loud knives on the market. Most of them feel like toys the second you press the button. This one doesn’t. When you buy an automatic knife, you’re buying the mechanism first, the theme second. Here, the coil spring is tuned to snap the 3.25-inch blade out cleanly and lock up with confidence, without the sloppy bounce or weak follow-through that plague bargain-bin autos.

Closed at 4.5 inches and weighing 4.28 ounces, it rides in that sweet spot for everyday carry: long enough to give you real working edge, short enough that it doesn’t feel like a boat anchor in your pocket. The handle contouring, spine jimping near the thumb ramp, and the in-line safety switch mean it’s built to be used, not just displayed on a shelf under a flag.

Push-Button Deployment That Actually Respects the Steel

This is a side-opening automatic, not an OTF. Hit the button and the blade swings out on a pivot, driven by an internal coil spring. The difference between a decent auto and a disappointment is in the timing: spring strength, detent, and lockup all have to play together. Here, the button releases crisply, the blade tracks smoothly along its arc, and the lock engages with a positive, audible click. No mush, no hesitation, no question that it’s fully open.

Clip Point With Partial Serrations: A Working Edge, Not a Wall Hanger

The matte black clip point blade gives you a fine tip for piercing and detail work, while the partial serrations near the handle chew through rope, webbing, and packaging without drama. It’s an honest working grind: flat enough for predictable slicing, aggressive enough in the serrated section to justify being on an automatic. You may not know the exact steel grade, but you can feel the heat treat and geometry were chosen for real-world cutting, not brochure copy.

Patriot-Themed Automatic Knives for Sale: Gadsden in Your Pocket

Visually, this one doesn’t whisper. The yellow-and-black aluminum handle is a direct callout to the Gadsden flag—coiled snake, Don’t Tread On Me text, and high-contrast color blocking that refuses to blend in. But what matters to serious buyers is that the theme doesn’t get in the way of the function.

Aluminum scales keep weight controlled while still feeling solid in hand. The matte finish offers a bit of traction and resists looking beat up after the first week of carry. Handle grooves and contouring give your fingers honest indexing so you’re not fighting for grip when the blade is locked and working. A lanyard hole at the rear and a pocket clip on the reverse side complete the real-world EDC package.

Switchblade, OTF, or Automatic? Know What You’re Buying

Collectors and enthusiasts care about precise language. This is a side-opening automatic knife operated by a push button—what a lot of people casually call a switchblade. It is not an OTF (out-the-front) knife; the blade pivots from the side, it doesn’t deploy along the handle’s centerline. If you came here looking for an OTF automatic or double-action switchblade, you’re in the wrong mechanism, but the right mindset: you care how it opens and locks, not just that it’s "spring-loaded."

Mechanics That Justify Buying This Automatic Knife

Action, steel, and carry are what separate a knife worth owning from another drawer-filler. The Patriot Coil delivers on all three in a way that makes sense for an everyday automatic.

Action: Coil-Spring Authority With Practical Safety

The push-button trigger sits flush enough to avoid accidental presses, and the inline safety switch on the handle spine gives you a mechanical block when you want to deaden the system. Slide the safety on, and you’ve effectively locked out the deployment—a small detail that matters if you’re clipping this in a pocket, bag, or vehicle compartment. When you do move the safety off and hit the button, you feel the coil spring driving the blade to full lockup, not a lazy deployment that leaves you checking if it’s actually open.

Steel and Edge: Built for Use, Not Spec Sheet Bragging

The blade steel is a workmanlike choice: tough enough for daily tasks, easy to touch up on a field stone, and heat treated for a balance of edge retention and durability. You’re not buying super steel bragging rights here; you’re buying a cutting tool that won’t make you swear when it’s time to resharpen. The black matte finish reduces glare and adds a layer of corrosion resistance, especially around the serrations where food, fibers, and moisture love to hide.

Legal Context: Buying and Carrying an Automatic Knife Responsibly

If you’re looking to buy an automatic knife, you already know the legal landscape matters. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) controls interstate commerce in automatic knives and switchblades, particularly for import and shipment across state lines. But the laws that really affect your day-to-day carry are state and local.

Some states largely permit automatic knife carry, some restrict blade length, some limit carry to one-hand-opening knives only, and a few still prohibit switchblade-style autos outright. OTF knives and double-action switchblades are sometimes treated differently from side-opening automatics. That means this knife might be perfectly legal to own and carry in one state but limited to home or collection use in another.

Bottom line: before you clip this Gadsden automatic into your pocket, check your current state and local laws, including any city ordinances. Regulations change, and "I didn’t know" doesn’t carry much weight in court.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives are legal under federal law for many uses, but the Federal Switchblade Act restricts certain interstate sales, imports, and shipments. Actual carry legality is decided by each state, and often by cities or counties within those states. Some jurisdictions fully allow automatic knives and switchblades, others restrict blade length or how you can carry them (open vs. concealed), and some still ban them altogether. Always read your current state statute and any local ordinances before carrying an automatic, OTF, or switchblade in public.

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

"Automatic knife" is the broad category: any knife whose blade deploys using a spring or stored energy when you press a button, lever, or similar control. A side-opening automatic, like this one, swings the blade out from the handle on a pivot. An OTF (out-the-front) automatic drives the blade straight out the front of the handle, usually along rails. "Switchblade" is often used as a legal or slang term for automatic knives in general, but purists reserve it for traditional side-opening autos. Mechanically, the key distinctions are direction of travel (side vs. front) and how the action is triggered.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: honest action, honest edge, and honest identity. The push-button coil-spring deployment is tuned to open decisively and lock up solid, not just snap for show. The matte black clip point with partial serrations gives you a working edge that can handle real EDC tasks. And the yellow-and-black Gadsden handle makes a clear statement without sacrificing ergonomics or control. You buy this automatic because you want a patriotic piece that still behaves like a tool, not a novelty.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knives With Purpose

If you’re looking for automatic knives for sale that combine real mechanical competence with unapologetic visual identity, the Patriot Coil Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife belongs in your consideration set. It’s a side-opening automatic that respects the mechanics, carries like a true EDC, and puts a piece of American heritage in your pocket every time you hit that button.

Own it because the action matters to you. Carry it because the message does.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 4.28
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Push Button
Theme Don't Tread
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes