Rebel Leaf Single-Action OTF Automatic - Matte Aluminum
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This automatic knife for sale is a single-action OTF built for people who actually care how an action feels. The side-mounted slide drives a 3.5-inch spear point straight out the front with a decisive, no-hesitation snap. Matte aluminum scales carry a bold marijuana leaf crest, backed up by a glass breaker and pocket clip. It’s a cannabis‑themed out‑the‑front automatic that still behaves like a real tool, not a gimmick.
Automatic Knife for Sale with a Cannabis Edge
If you're looking for an automatic knife for sale that doesn’t vanish into a drawer full of black handles, this one earns its space. The Rebel Leaf Single-Action OTF Automatic is a true out-the-front automatic, not a folder dressed up with a gimmick. Matte aluminum scales carry a full-coverage marijuana leaf motif, but beneath the graphic is a straightforward, work-ready mechanism built for fast, repeatable deployment.
At 9 inches overall with a 3.5-inch spear point blade, it lives in that full-size, pocketable zone: big enough to feel like a real tool, compact enough to carry daily. This is the kind of automatic where the slide, the spring, and the lock-up are the whole story.
Out-the-Front Automatic Knife for Sale: Mechanism First
Mechanically, this is a single-action OTF automatic knife. That matters. Single-action means the blade launches out under spring tension when you drive the side-mounted slide, but you manually reset the blade back into the handle. There's no internal retraction spring sharing duty. The result is a stronger dedicated deployment spring, a more assertive launch, and simpler internal geometry.
Single-Action Slide with Positive Engagement
The slide rides the handle side, where your thumb naturally lands during a forward grip. There's a defined detent at rest and a clear build-up of tension as you push toward deployment. When it breaks, the blade rockets forward to full extension, locking up with a tactile stop you can feel through the handle. That positive feedback matters when you’re buying an automatic knife to use, not just to flip at the counter.
The spear point blade tracks cleanly through the internal channel, helped by the fuller cutouts along the spine. Those cutouts aren't just for looks—they lighten the blade slightly, helping the spring hit a satisfying deployment speed without needing an overpowered coil.
Blade, Steel, and Real-World Use
The 3.5-inch spear point, with a plain edge and matte finish, is built for everyday cutting rather than fantasy combat. Spear points on OTFs strike a good balance: strong tip geometry for piercing, enough belly for basic slicing, and a centered profile that runs straight down the handle line. The steel is standard production-grade, tuned more toward ease of sharpening than obsessive edge retention. For most automatic knife enthusiasts, that’s exactly what you want in a rotation piece: sharpen, cut, repeat, without babying the blade.
Why This Automatic Knife Is More Than a Novelty
There are two ways to do a themed automatic knife: paint over a cheap mechanism, or start with a mechanically honest platform and add attitude. This one falls in the second category. The marijuana leaf crest makes a statement, but it doesn’t compromise the fundamentals—action, lock-up, and carry.
Full-Size OTF with Real Carry Manners
At 5.5 inches closed and around 7.6 ounces, this isn’t pretending to be a featherweight. It’s a full-size OTF that fills the hand and rides solid in the pocket. The pocket clip keeps the profile anchored, while the matte aluminum scales prevent the glossy, slippery feel you get with cheaper coated handles. It’s the kind of automatic you actually feel when you draw it under stress—no fishing around, no disappearing into your palm.
On the tail, a glass breaker pommel finishes the profile. For some, that’s emergency utility—vehicle glass, tough surfaces. For others, it’s just a reassuring hard point at the base of the handle. Either way, it speaks the same design language as the rest of the knife: a cannabis-themed OTF that still takes itself seriously as a tool.
Automatic Knife for Sale: Legal Reality Check
Any time you buy automatic knives for sale—especially OTF and anything that looks like a switchblade—you need to think about where you live and where you carry. Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives are restricted mainly in terms of interstate commerce and mailing, not simple ownership, but states and even cities often layer on their own rules.
Some states treat an out-the-front automatic like this the same as any other switchblade: limited carry, permit-only, or outright banned. Others have modernized their statutes and allow automatic EDC with certain blade lengths. The bottom line: before you clip this OTF automatic into your pocket, check your state and local knife laws—especially if you travel across state lines or onto federal property.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Are automatic knives legal?
In the U.S., automatic knives exist in a patchwork of laws. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act mainly targets interstate shipment, import, and mailing of automatic and switchblade-style knives, not simple possession. The real rules live at the state and local level. Some states allow automatic knife carry with few restrictions; others limit blade length, concealment, or who can carry. A few still prohibit them outright. Before you buy or carry any automatic knife for sale—OTF or otherwise—review your state statutes and local ordinances, and remember that federal buildings, schools, and certain venues can have stricter policies regardless of state law.
What's the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
"Automatic knife" is the broad category: any knife that opens via a built-in spring when you hit a button, lever, or slide. "OTF"—out-the-front—describes the direction of deployment: the blade comes straight out of the handle’s front instead of swinging from the side. This Rebel Leaf is an automatic OTF. "Switchblade" is both a legal and cultural term that usually refers to side-opening automatics, but many statutes use it to cover all automatic knives, including OTFs. Mechanically: this is a single-action OTF automatic; legally, your state might still call it a switchblade. Know the difference when you read your laws.
What makes this automatic knife worth buying?
Three things: the action, the build, and the attitude. The single-action slide drives a confident, repeatable deployment that feels more expensive than the price suggests. The matte aluminum handle, full-size dimensions, and glass breaker give it real-world presence instead of toy-like flimsiness. And the marijuana leaf crest isn’t random decoration—it turns an already competent automatic OTF into a standout piece in a collection, something that gets picked up, deployed, and talked about. If you’re looking to buy an automatic knife that blends cannabis culture with honest OTF mechanics, this one hits that niche cleanly.
Own It Like an Enthusiast: Automatic Knife for Sale with Identity
This isn’t the knife for someone who wants their gear invisible. It’s for the buyer who knows what a single-action OTF feels like, understands why a spear point makes sense on a front-deploying automatic, and still appreciates a handle that makes a statement. Among automatic knives for sale, the Rebel Leaf Single-Action OTF Automatic stands out because it respects the mechanics first and lets the graphics ride shotgun.
If you collect automatic knives, OTFs, or anything that walks the line between novelty and serious hardware, this is the piece you slide onto the table when you want to see who’s actually paying attention.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.5 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 9 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 5.5 |
| Weight (oz.) | 7.6 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Button Type | Slide |
| Theme | Marijuana Leaf |
| Double/Single Action | Single |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |