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Prism Weave Double-Action OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber Rainbow

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Prism Weave Double-Action OTF Blade - Carbon Fiber Rainbow

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This automatic knife for sale is a double-action OTF built for enthusiasts who care about both action and aesthetics. The side-mounted slide drives a positive in-and-out deployment, locking a rainbow Damascus-style dagger blade out front with authority. Carbon fiber inlays keep the handle rigid without dead weight, and the 7.24 oz balance feels planted, not clumsy. For the collector who wants a reliable out-the-front with a showpiece edge, this is the kind of mechanism you buy once and talk about for years.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Don’t Apologize for Standing Out

If you’re hunting for an automatic knife for sale that actually respects your mechanical standards and still turns heads, this Prism Weave Double-Action OTF Blade - Carbon Fiber Rainbow hits that sweet spot. It’s not pretending to be a safe queen, and it’s not a gas-station gimmick. This is a double-action out-the-front built on a straightforward, proven OTF frame with a blade that looks like it stole the spotlight from a custom table at a knife show.

What you’re looking at is a true OTF automatic: side-mounted slide, double-action mechanism, dagger profile, carbon fiber inlays, and a rainbow Damascus-etch finish that guarantees it’ll be the first knife someone asks to handle in your case or on your desk.

Buy Automatic Knife Engineering, Not Hype: The Double-Action OTF Mechanism

Mechanically, this is where the knife earns its keep. A lot of knives get called “switchblades” by people who don’t know the difference. This is a double-action OTF automatic knife: the same thumb slide that deploys the blade also retracts it. No manual reset, no pulling the blade to re-cock the spring. You ride the slide forward, the blade tracks cleanly out the front, locks with a positive stop, and then reverses exactly the same way.

The benefit to a well-tuned double-action OTF is control. That 7.24 oz weight isn’t an accident; it gives the internal spring and carrier something to push against. Too light and OTFs feel twitchy. Too heavy and they’re bricks. Here, the weight works with the slide to give a confident, repeatable deployment that feels deliberate rather than nervous.

Slide, Track, Lock: Why the Action Feels Right

The side-mounted thumb slide is long enough to get a real purchase with the pad of your thumb, not just the tip. That matters. More surface contact means you’re driving the internal carriage smoothly along its rails instead of fighting for grip. The track cut and detent tension determine how the blade behaves on the way out and back in, and on this piece the balance is tuned for a positive, audible action without feeling like a gym workout.

If you’ve run cheap OTFs, you know the difference instantly: gritty starts, inconsistent lockup, and that sketchy half-deployed wobble. This double-action OTF knife avoids that by pairing a solid rectangular handle frame with a clean slide interface. The result is a switchblade-adjacent experience in speed, but with the precision that OTF collectors actually expect.

Dagger Profile and Rainbow Damascus-Etch

The dagger blade profile is classic OTF territory: symmetrical lines, central fuller, and drilled accents that take just enough weight out toward the tip to keep the balance closer to the handle. The rainbow Damascus-style etch is the visual hook, layering an iridescent finish over a pattern that suggests movement even when the blade is locked open.

This isn’t subtle—and that’s the point. In a sea of stonewash and blackwash, a rainbow Damascus dagger on a tactical OTF handle is a statement. It’s still a plain edge, so when you do cut with it, you’re not fighting serrations or odd grinds; you get a usable edge in a showpiece skin.

Automatic Knives for Sale with Carbon Fiber That Earns Its Keep

Carbon fiber on knives is often used as a visual flex, but on this automatic OTF, it actually contributes. The inlays sit in a black rectangular handle, breaking up the slab while adding rigidity without dead weight. You feel it when the blade snaps—less flex, more structure. The matte finish keeps the handle from becoming a fingerprint magnet and gives a controlled in-hand feel instead of glossy slickness.

At 8.625" overall with a 5.25" closed length, this lands squarely in that modern tactical OTF footprint: enough handle to fill the hand, not so much that it dominates a pocket. The pocket clip keeps it oriented for quick draw, and the butt-end point pulls double duty as a lanyard option or emergency impact point if you like your gear to multitask.

Carry Reality: EDC or Display Piece?

Is this the best automatic knife for EDC? If your daily carry life can handle a bright rainbow blade, absolutely. The proportions are right, the deployment is consistent, and the weight sits comfortably in most standard pockets. If you need low-profile, this is a rotation piece: it shines on range days, knife meets, or when you want to put something in a friend’s hand that makes them pause mid-sentence.

For a collector, it’s the perfect bridge between the serious OTFs and the pure art knives. You get a real double-action automatic mechanism with a strong out-the-front identity, and you get a rainbow Damascus-etch blade that doesn’t vanish on a crowded display shelf.

Understanding the Legal Side Before You Buy an Automatic Knife

Any time you’re looking at automatic knives for sale—especially OTF and switchblade-style mechanisms—you need to respect the legal landscape. In the United States, federal law (the Switchblade Knife Act) mainly regulates interstate commerce and mailing of automatic knives, not simple ownership. The real rules that affect you day to day are state and local laws: what you can own, what you can carry, blade length limits, and whether out-the-front or double-action automatic knives are treated differently from other autos.

This double-action OTF dagger is built as an automatic knife; it is not a manual folder and not a spring-assisted knife. That matters legally. Some states allow automatic knife ownership but restrict carry. Others ban certain automatic or switchblade forms entirely. Before you decide this is the best automatic knife for EDC in your world, you check your state and local statutes—not someone’s forum summary.

"Automatic Knife Legal to Carry" Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

If you’re searching for an automatic knife legal to carry, remember the answer changes the moment you cross a state line or even a city boundary. Out-the-front knives, double-action autos, and traditional side-opening switchblades may be treated differently in your jurisdiction. Treat this knife like any serious piece of kit: do your homework, verify current laws, and carry accordingly.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTF and switchblade designs) are restricted for interstate commerce and mail shipment, but federal law does not outright ban private ownership. The real complexity is at the state and local level. Some states fully allow automatic knives for sale, ownership, and carry; others allow ownership but restrict concealed or open carry; a few prohibit certain automatic or switchblade types entirely, or impose blade length limits. Before you buy or carry this double-action OTF knife, review current laws in your state and municipality, and remember that regulations can change. When in doubt, consult the actual statute text or a qualified local attorney rather than relying solely on hearsay.

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

Think of “automatic knife” as the broad category: any knife where the blade deploys by pressing a button, slide, or similar control, powered by an internal spring. A “switchblade” is traditionally a side-opening automatic—press a button on the handle and the blade swings out from the side. An OTF (out-the-front) is a specific automatic where the blade travels linearly out of the front of the handle, like this double-action OTF. Single-action OTFs use the spring to deploy but require manual retraction. Double-action OTFs, like this one, use the same control to drive the blade both out and back in. All are automatic knives, but not all automatic knives are OTFs, and not every auto is what collectors would call a switchblade.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

This piece earns its place in a collection on three fronts. Mechanically, it’s a true double-action OTF with a confident slide and repeatable deployment—no halfway, no guessing. Visually, the rainbow Damascus-etch dagger blade and carbon fiber inlays put it in that rare zone between tactical and art knife; it looks like something you’d see under glass but begs to be handled. Practically, the dimensions, weight, and pocket clip make it carry-capable if your laws and lifestyle allow. You’re not just buying another automatic knife for sale; you’re picking up a showpiece OTF with real mechanical credibility.

Collectors Choose Identity, Not Hype, When They Buy an Automatic Knife

In a market full of vague “high quality” claims and everything mislabeled as a switchblade, this double-action OTF stands out because it doesn’t lie about what it is. It’s a modern out-the-front automatic knife with a strong, confident action, a dagger profile built to look the part, and a rainbow Damascus-style blade that refuses to blend in. If your collection reflects who you are—someone who understands the difference between mechanism types and buys with intention—this is the kind of automatic knife for sale that fits right in.

Blade Length (inches) 3.375
Overall Length (inches) 8.625
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Weight (oz.) 7.24
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Etch
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Damascus
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Button Type Slide
Theme Rainbow Damascus
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes