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Prism Surge Double-Action OTF Knife - Rainbow Damascus

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Prism Surge Double-Action OTF Blade - Rainbow Damascus

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An automatic knife for sale that doesn’t apologize for standing out. The Prism Surge is a double-action OTF with switch-driven deployment and a 3.25-inch rainbow Damascus-etched dagger blade riding in a matte metal chassis. Action is positive in both directions with a confident lock-up you can feel. Non-slip grip inlays, pocket clip, and glass breaker make it more than a display piece. This is for the buyer who wants color, mechanics, and real carry potential in one OTF.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Actually Respect the Mechanism

If you’re going to buy an automatic knife, buy one where the action matters. The Prism Surge Double-Action OTF Blade - Rainbow Damascus isn’t trying to pass as some sterile tactical tool. It’s honest about what it is: a double-action OTF automatic with bold rainbow Damascus flair, built for people who judge an automatic knife by the way it deploys as much as by how it looks.

Automatic Knife for Sale with True Double-Action OTF Mechanics

This is a double-action OTF, not a side-opening switchblade and not a spring-assisted folder pretending to be an automatic knife. The blade rides in a straight channel and is driven both out and back in by the same side switch. No manual closing, no halfway compromises. Push the switch forward and the 3.25-inch dagger blade snaps out of the handle; pull it back and the same spring system retracts it cleanly into the chassis.

That double-action design means faster reset and less fumbling. Once you get the muscle memory down, deployment and retraction feel like a single mechanical conversation between you and the knife. The lock-up at full extension is positive with a firm stop, and the retraction has that satisfying, slightly damped feel that tells you the internals are dialed in, not just thrown together.

Switch-Driven Action You Can Read Through Your Thumb

The side-mounted switch has enough texture and resistance that you don’t get accidental deployment, but it’s not so stiff that it feels like a workout. That balance is where a lot of cheaper OTF automatics fall apart. Here, the stroke feels consistent both directions, so you can run the knife without thinking about it. Enthusiasts will notice the controlled speed: fast enough to be confident, not so violent it beats itself up.

OTF Automatic Knife for Sale with Rainbow Damascus Showpiece Appeal

Let’s talk about the first thing you see: the rainbow Damascus-etched dagger blade and matching iridescent handle frame. This isn’t a shy knife. The blade profile is a double-edge dagger style with plain edges, etched in a rainbow Damascus pattern that pulls blues, purples, and greens off the light. The handle frame echoes that same spectrum with a rainbow anodized look, framed by matte black grip inlays on both sides.

That contrast is what makes it work. The black grip panels and matte finish keep it from crossing the line into pure novelty. In hand, it feels more like a modern tactical OTF that just happens to be wearing showpiece clothes. At 8.5 inches overall and 5.25 inches closed, the proportions are in the sweet spot: enough blade presence to look serious, compact enough to ride in a pocket without printing like a brick.

Steel and Edge Reality

The blade steel is a standard stainless, etched with a rainbow Damascus pattern for visual impact. This is not a high-hardness super steel, and that’s fine as long as you’re honest about the use case. Edge retention is perfectly respectable for light to moderate EDC and utility work, with the advantage that it’s easy to bring back on a simple stone or ceramic rod. This is the automatic knife you carry when you want something that deploys fast, looks bold, and still slices, opens, and pierces without drama.

Buying an Automatic Knife for EDC: How This One Carries

A lot of OTF automatic knives for sale look good on the table and feel terrible in the pocket. The Prism Surge is on the heavier side at 5.89 ounces, but the weight is linear and balanced. The metal handle with inlaid grip sections gives you a predictable, non-slippery purchase, even with the rainbow finish. From a control standpoint, the dagger grind and straight spine make indexing straightforward: you always know where the edges are.

The pocket clip rides on the opposite side of the switch, giving a stable, tip-down style carry that’s easy to access without hunting for the knife’s orientation. The glass breaker at the butt isn’t just a style cue — it gives you a hard point for emergency striking, glass breaking, or simply indexing the end of the handle under stress. For an automatic EDC, that combination of clip, breaker, and confident in-hand feel matters more than any marketing adjectives.

Collector Detail: More Than Just Another Rainbow OTF

In a drawer full of black and stonewashed automatics, the rainbow Damascus theme stands out instantly, but it’s the double-action mechanism and overall fit that make it worth owning. The alignment of the blade in the handle channel, the consistency of the action stroke, and the way the non-slip inlays break up the handle’s rainbow frame all signal that someone cared about more than just color. It’s the kind of piece you hand to another collector when they say, “Show me something fun that still runs right.”

Is This Automatic Knife Legal to Carry?

Automatic knife legality is not one-size-fits-all, and that matters if you plan to carry this OTF instead of just display it. Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTF and switchblade designs) are regulated mainly in the context of interstate commerce and shipping, not simple ownership. The real deciding factor for day-to-day carry is your state and local law.

Some states now allow automatic knives broadly, some allow possession but restrict carry, and others still ban certain automatic or switchblade configurations outright. OTF automatics are sometimes treated the same as side-opening automatics, and sometimes singled out in separate language. You need to check your specific state statutes and, ideally, local ordinances before you clip any automatic to your pocket. Nothing in this description is legal advice — it’s a reminder that being a serious automatic knife owner means knowing the law where you live.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives — including OTF and traditional switchblade patterns — sit in a patchwork of laws. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act mainly governs interstate shipment and import, with exceptions for law enforcement, military, and some other defined uses. Day-to-day legality comes down to state and local regulations. Some states have fully modernized their knife laws and allow automatic knives for general carry; others restrict blade length, opening mechanism, or who may carry them; a few still prohibit automatics outright. Before you buy an automatic knife for carry, confirm current rules with your state statutes or a reliable knife law resource.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: any knife where pressing a button, switch, or similar control triggers spring-powered blade deployment. “Switchblade” is the older legal and cultural term often used in laws to refer to side-opening automatics specifically, though in common language people blur the terms. An OTF (out-the-front) is a specific type of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle instead of pivoting from the side. The Prism Surge is a double-action OTF automatic: the same switch both deploys and retracts the blade with spring assist in both directions.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

For an enthusiast or first-time automatic buyer who’s done their homework, value here comes from three things: the mechanics, the ergonomics, and the presence. Mechanically, you’re getting a true double-action OTF with consistent, switch-driven deployment and retraction — a big step up from budget autos that slam out but stumble coming back. Ergonomically, the non-slip panels, balanced 8.5-inch overall length, and solid 5.89-ounce weight make it controllable rather than gimmicky. Visually, the rainbow Damascus-etched dagger blade and matching handle frame give it instant collector appeal without sacrificing real-world carry features like a pocket clip and glass breaker.

For Collectors Who Actually Run Their Automatics

If your idea of an automatic knife for sale is more than just a glossy photo and a vague “tactical” label, the Prism Surge Double-Action OTF Blade - Rainbow Damascus lands right in your lane. It’s an automatic OTF that celebrates its mechanism, owns its rainbow Damascus aesthetic, and still gives you a knife you can carry, open, close, and actually use. This is for the buyer who understands the difference between a side-opening switchblade and a double-action OTF — and wants their collection to show it.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Weight (oz.) 5.89
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Etch
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Metal
Button Type Switch
Theme Rainbow Damascus
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes