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Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition OTF Knife - Matte Gray

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This automatic knife for sale is a true double-action OTF built for buyers who care about mechanism as much as looks. The slide fires a matte black spear point cleanly out the front, then retracts with the same positive, confident stroke. At 9.5 inches overall with aviation nose art and flag graphics over a matte gray chassis, it carries well, presents even better, and feels like kit you’d actually trust, not just another novelty auto riding in a drawer.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Actually Earn Their Keep

The Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition isn’t just another automatic knife for sale with loud graphics pasted on a lazy mechanism. This is a double-action OTF that looks like it rolled off a WWII flight line and snaps out of the handle with the kind of authority you only get from a properly tuned slide and blade interface.

Matte gray chassis, matte black spear point, and full aviation nose art — shark mouth, roundel, and flag element — all riding on a spine-mounted actuator that sends the blade out the front and back in on command. No wrist-flick theatrics, no half-committed spring. Just a clean, mechanical punch every time you drive the slider.

Automatic Knife for Sale With True Double-Action OTF Deployment

If you’re going to buy an automatic knife, the first question should be: what’s the action doing that a basic folder can’t? Here, the answer is simple — fast, repeatable, one-hand out-the-front deployment and retraction driven by a top-mounted slide that tracks along the spine.

The mechanism is double action: push the slider forward, the blade fires out and locks; pull it back, the same spring energy and track geometry retract the blade into the handle. No manual reset, no awkward two-hand choreography. The slide profile is tall enough to grip with a gloved thumb, and the travel is deliberate — you won’t accidentally bump this open fishing for keys.

Why This Slide Feels Better Than Commodity OTFs

On cheap OTFs, you feel grit, hesitation, and sometimes outright stall in the middle of the stroke. On this one, the slide tracks along a consistent path with a defined break at lockup. That crisp transition is what separates a knife-show-worthy automatic from something you regret buying after two deployments.

Pair that with a matte black spear point profile and central fuller, and you get a blade that balances forward enough to feel present, without turning the handle into a rattling railcar. The overall 9.5-inch length gives the mechanism room to breathe, so the spring isn’t over-compressed and fighting itself.

Buy Automatic Knife Options That Respect Aviation History

Automatic knives for sale in this price band often lean on loud themes to hide lazy engineering. Here, the Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition works the other way around: the aviation theme sits on top of a serious OTF chassis. The shark mouth isn’t a gimmick — it’s a nod to classic nose art, star-and-bar roundels, and the kind of pilots who believed gear should work every time.

The matte gray handle finish mimics aircraft skin more than mall-ninja chrome. The flag motif at the tail end of the handle and the roundel mid-body give this knife a story that fits right into a collection alongside other military or aviation pieces. It’s the one people pick up and immediately recognize: "Warbird."

Collector Details: More Than Just a Loud Handle

Collectors care about repeatable details. Here you get a textured, contoured handle with multiple body screws holding the chassis tight, a glass breaker/strike tip at the pommel, and a lanyard hole that doesn’t compromise grip. The pocket clip rides the knife in a sensible line, keeping the nose art vertical when you draw, so presentation matches the theme.

Mechanics, Steel, and Real-World Use

This isn’t a safe queen by design. It’s an automatic OTF intended to be carried, opened, and used. The spear point blade geometry gives you a strong tip and a plain edge long enough at 3.75 inches to handle boxes, cord, and everyday utility without feeling overbuilt for the task.

Is this some exotic steel lab experiment? No. But the edge profile and matte finish are chosen for use, not hype: easy to touch up, low-glare, and ready to cut right out of the handle. The real story here is the interface between blade and chassis — consistent track, minimal side play for its class, and an action that settles in rather than loosens up after a few dozen cycles.

Carry, Balance, and Everyday Draw

Closed, you’re looking at 5.75 inches — pocketable, but with enough handle to actually lock in a full grip without your pinky hunting for purchase. The pocket clip keeps the automatic knife oriented for a natural thumb-on-slide draw. You come out of the pocket, the slide is already under your thumb, and the blade is out front in one clean line.

Balance sits slightly handle-heavy when closed and moves forward once deployed, giving you control at the pivot and confidence at the tip. No rattling circus act, just a proper OTF that rewards people who actually use their autos.

Automatic Knife Legal Context: What You Need to Know Before You Carry

Owning and carrying an automatic knife in the U.S. is a mix of federal baseline and state-level detail. Federal law (under the Switchblade Knife Act) mainly restricts interstate commerce and shipping of automatic knives and switchblades, with specific exemptions for military, law enforcement, and certain occupational uses. It does not universally ban simple ownership.

Where things get serious is at the state and sometimes city level. Some states allow automatic knives and OTFs for general carry, some allow possession but restrict concealed carry, others limit blade length, and a few still heavily restrict or ban them outright. This Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition is an automatic OTF, so you must check your local and state laws before you decide it’s your everyday carry instead of a collection piece or home-kept knife.

Bottom line: automatic knife legal to carry status changes across borders. If you’re traveling with this or clipping it in for daily use, read your current state statutes and any local ordinances first.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives and switchblades sit under both federal and state rules. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act restricts manufacture, sale, and shipment of automatic knives in interstate commerce, but it doesn’t outlaw simple ownership for most civilians. The real deciding factor is your state (and sometimes your city): some states fully allow automatic knives and OTF knives, some allow them with blade-length or carry-type restrictions, and some still treat them as prohibited weapons.

Before you buy an automatic knife like this double-action OTF for carry, verify your state and local laws from a current, reliable legal source. Laws change, and ignorance won’t help you if a traffic stop turns into a weapons question.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad mechanical category: a blade that deploys from the handle by pressing a button, switch, or slide, powered by an internal spring. “Switchblade” is the older, popular term often used legally and in everyday speech for side-opening automatic knives. “OTF” (out-the-front) is a specific kind of automatic where the blade travels in line with the handle and exits the front instead of swinging out from the side.

This Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition is a double-action OTF automatic knife: the blade both deploys and retracts automatically via the spine-mounted slide, rather than being manually reset.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

For an enthusiast, it’s the combination of solid double-action OTF mechanics and the aviation theme done right. The slide has a defined, confident stroke, the spear point blade tracks cleanly in and out with minimal play, and the handle geometry gives you a full working grip at a real-world 9.5-inch overall build.

For a collector, the WWII shark bomber and patriotic graphics over a matte gray chassis turn this into a display anchor — the kind of automatic knife people recognize across the table at a show. You’re not just buying another anonymous black auto; you’re picking up a warbird-inspired OTF that feels as purposeful in hand as it looks on the shelf.

For Collectors Who Actually Run Their Automatic Knives

If you’re the buyer who cycles an action a hundred times just to feel the mechanics settle in, this Shark Bomber Patriot-Edition OTF belongs in your rotation. It gives you a double-action automatic knife for sale that respects engineering, honors aviation history, and still rides pocket-ready when the laws in your area allow it.

It’s not pretending to be something it’s not. It’s a warbird-themed, out-the-front automatic that does exactly what a good auto should: deploys fast, retracts clean, and makes you want to pick it up again.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Button Type Slide
Theme Shark Bomber
Double/Single Action Double Action
Pocket Clip Yes