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Feather-Edge Micro Precision OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber

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Shadowline Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Carbon Fiber

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This automatic knife for sale is a true micro OTF built for people who care about mechanics, not gimmicks. The 1.99-inch American tanto snaps forward with crisp, button-driven single-action authority, then locks with confidence. Carbon fiber scales keep it at a featherlight 1.35 oz, with a deep-carry clip that disappears in the pocket. You’re not buying a novelty here—you’re carrying a compact automatic that feels like a scaled-down serious tool, tuned for real EDC tasks.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Earn Pocket Space

When you buy an automatic knife, you’re not just buying a blade—you’re buying a mechanism. The Shadowline Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Carbon Fiber is built for the buyer who cares more about how an action feels than how loud the marketing copy is. This is a compact, single-action OTF that disappears until you need it, then drives a 1.99-inch American tanto out the front with crisp, repeatable deployment.

Micro OTF Automatic Knife for Sale, Built Around the Action

This is an automatic OTF first, everything else second. The blade rides in a tight internal track system that keeps lateral play to a minimum, so when the button launches the blade forward, you get that clean, linear run that serious OTF buyers look for. The single-action design means the spring only has one job—drive the blade out with authority—so you get a more aggressive deployment than most double-action autos in this size class. You manually reset it, the spring stores energy, and the next press is just as hard-hitting as the first.

Single-Action OTF: Why It Matters

Enthusiasts already know this, but it’s worth spelling out. In a single-action OTF automatic knife, the spring is dedicated to opening only. That usually translates into a stronger, more decisive launch than most double-action systems, which have to split performance between opening and closing. On a micro platform like this, that design choice keeps the action from feeling weak or hesitant. You press, it fires, and the blade is locked forward in a way that feels bigger than its 1.99-inch length suggests.

American Tanto Geometry for Real Cutting

The American tanto profile isn’t just for looks. That reinforced tip and secondary point give you controlled puncture and precise draw cuts from a blade that’s still compact and pocket-friendly. The matte black finish cuts reflections and matches the modern tactical theme, but the geometry is all business: a strong tip, a functional straight edge, and enough blade length to handle the kind of utility cuts you actually make every day.

Automatic Knives for Sale with True EDC Carry Intent

Plenty of automatic knives look tactical but carry like a brick. This one doesn’t. At 3.25 inches closed and 1.35 ounces, the Shadowline rides like a slim pen in the pocket. The deep-carry clip sits the knife low, keeping it discreet and out of sight until you need it. The carbon fiber scales keep the weight down while adding rigidity and a modern, technical aesthetic that fits right in with the rest of a serious EDC loadout.

Carbon Fiber Scales: Lightweight with Purpose

Carbon fiber isn’t just a visual flex. On a compact automatic like this, shaving weight while maintaining frame stiffness makes a difference in how it carries and how the mechanism feels. Less mass means the knife doesn’t drag your pocket down, and the stiff scales keep the internal OTF channel stable, which helps the blade track straight during deployment. The subtle texture adds real-world grip without tearing up your pocket seams.

Mechanics First: Why This Automatic Knife Is Worth Buying

If you’re looking to buy an automatic knife that feels like a real tool instead of a toy, the Shadowline Micro OTF earns its place. The button-driven release is positive and easy to index without looking. The internal spring is tuned for decisive opening without feeling over-wound or fragile. The plain-edge matte black blade is ready for real cutting, not just box duty once a month.

Collectors will appreciate how the proportions are dialed in: 5.5 inches overall with a usable 1.99-inch blade means the handle never feels oversized relative to the edge. The lanyard hole at the butt gives you an optional retention point without cluttering the profile. Screwed-together construction means it’s serviceable, not a sealed disposable mechanism.

OTF, Automatic, and Not Just a Buzzword "Switchblade"

This knife is a single-action OTF automatic. That means: button-activated, spring-driven deployment, blade traveling out the front of the handle in line with the spine. It is technically a type of switchblade under many statutes, but calling everything a switchblade blurs the important distinctions collectors care about. This is not a side-opening automatic and not a double-action OTF—those are separate mechanical families, and if you’re buying at this level, the differences matter.

Legal Context: Carrying an Automatic Knife the Right Way

Every serious buyer looking at automatic knives for sale has the same concern: is this automatic knife legal to carry where I live? Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTFs and switchblades) are restricted mainly in interstate commerce and shipment, with exceptions for law enforcement, military, and certain occupational uses. Day-to-day carry is governed almost entirely by state and local law, and those vary widely.

Some states allow automatic knives and OTFs with few or no blade-length limits, others allow possession but restrict concealed carry, and a few still heavily restrict or ban automatic/switchblade mechanisms outright. City ordinances can add another layer. Before you buy an automatic knife like this one for EDC, you should confirm current knife laws in your state and municipality, including any specific language on OTF, automatic, or switchblade knives and blade length thresholds.

Nothing here is legal advice, and laws change faster than most product pages. The responsible move—the move serious enthusiasts make—is to verify your local regulations before you clip an automatic to your pocket.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives—including OTFs and many knives commonly called switchblades—sit in a mixed legal landscape. Federal law (notably the Switchblade Knife Act) focuses on interstate shipment and importation, with carve-outs for military, law enforcement, and some occupational use. Whether you can own or carry one day-to-day is mostly decided at the state and local level. Some states fully permit automatic and OTF knives, some allow ownership but restrict concealed carry or blade length, and others significantly limit or prohibit them.

Before you carry this or any other automatic knife for sale, check your state statutes and local ordinances for terms like “automatic knife,” “OTF,” and “switchblade,” plus any blade length caps or carry restrictions. When in doubt, consult a qualified local attorney or your jurisdiction’s published code. This product description is informational only, not legal advice.

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

Mechanically, an automatic knife is any knife where the blade is opened by a spring or stored energy when you actuate a button, lever, or similar control on the handle. An OTF (out-the-front) knife is a specific type of automatic where the blade travels forward in line with the handle and exits through the front, like the Shadowline. A switchblade is a broad legal and cultural term that usually covers both side-opening automatics and OTFs, depending on state and federal definitions.

Side-opening automatics pivot the blade out from the side like a standard folder; OTFs send the blade straight forward. Double-action OTFs use the same control to open and close; single-action OTFs, like this one, use the spring for opening only and rely on manual retraction to reset the spring for the next deployment.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Mechanics first: the single-action OTF deployment is crisp, focused, and purpose-built for a clean launch. Add the compact dimensions—5.5 inches overall, 3.25 closed—and you get a micro automatic that actually works as a daily-use tool, not just a novelty. The American tanto blade gives you a strong tip and a functional cutting edge, and the carbon fiber handle keeps the entire package to 1.35 ounces with a true deep-carry clip.

If you’re building an automatic or OTF collection, this piece fills the “micro, real-use, single-action” niche. If you’re choosing one of the best automatic knives for EDC in the ultra-compact category, this is the one you pick when you care more about mechanism and carry behavior than logo hype.

For the Enthusiast Who Chooses Their Automatic Knife On Purpose

The Shadowline Micro OTF Automatic Knife - Carbon Fiber isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. It’s a compact, single-action OTF automatic tuned for real-world carry and real cutting in a minimalist footprint. If your idea of an automatic knife for sale is something you can argue about at a knife show—action feel, blade geometry, material choices—this belongs in your rotation. It’s the knife you carry when you want your gear to say you knew exactly what you were buying, and why.

Blade Length (inches) 1.99
Overall Length (inches) 5.5
Closed Length (inches) 3.25
Weight (oz.) 1.35
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Button Type Button
Theme Carbon Fiber
Double/Single Action Single
Pocket Clip Yes