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Shinobi Glide Double-Action OTF Knife - White/Black

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Shinobi Ink Double-Action OTF Automatic Knife - White/Black

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An automatic knife for sale that actually earns pocket time. The Shinobi Ink Double-Action OTF Automatic Knife snaps open and retracts on a confident side-mounted slide, keeping your fingers clear of the blade path. A 3.375" black drop point rides in a 5" anime-inspired white/black handle with real traction, glass breaker, and clip. You’re buying a tuned double-action OTF, not a toy—clean deployment, clean lock-up, and a design that looks as fast as it runs.

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An automatic knife for sale is only as good as its action. The Shinobi Ink Double-Action OTF Automatic Knife - White/Black doesn’t hide behind anime graphics; it backs them up with a tuned out-the-front mechanism that deploys and retracts on command. If you care how a double-action OTF feels under your thumb, this one is built to be worked, not just looked at.

Automatic Knives for Sale That Respect the Mechanism

Not every automatic knife for sale deserves a second deployment. This one does. You’re looking at a double-action OTF automatic knife: side-mounted slide, linear track, spring-driven blade that fires forward and retracts along the same axis. That matters. It keeps your fingers out of the blade path, gives you predictable, one-handed control, and turns the anime-tactical styling into a delivery system for real function.

Specs are honest and usable: 8.375 inches overall, 3.375-inch black drop point blade, 5 inches closed, 4.34 ounces. That’s right in the lane for everyday carry—enough blade to work, not so much mass that it drags your pocket down.

Why This Automatic Knife for Sale Wins on Action

The heart of any automatic knife is the action. On this double-action OTF, the side thumb-slide runs a clean, repeatable cycle: forward to deploy, back to retract. No mystery, no hunting for a button. You can feel the spring tension load, the lock-up click, and the same confident resistance every time you reset it. That consistency is what separates a real automatic knife from novelty stock.

Double-Action OTF: Deployment You Can Trust

Double-action means the mechanism handles both open and close. You’re not yanking on a blade or dragging it back into the handle; the internal spring system does the work along a straight track. Mechanically, this is superior for users who want control under stress: your grip stays fixed, your thumb rides the slide, and the blade travels in a predictable line. It’s as close to point-and-go as an automatic knife gets.

Drop Point Geometry for Real EDC Tasks

The black drop point blade is where this automatic knife earns its keep. Plain edge, matte finish, and a profile that gives you a strong tip without sacrificing belly. Cardboard, cord, banding, clam packs—this isn’t a fantasy dagger; it’s a work-driven shape disguised in anime art. The black finish kills glare and gives the white graphics room to pop, but the real value is in the neutral cutting performance. You can hand this to any EDC user and they’ll immediately know what the blade is good at.

Automatic Knives for Sale with Collector-Level Visuals

The anime influence isn’t an afterthought. The white/black handle and blade graphics move like storyboard frames: red mask motifs, flowing black lines, and high-contrast white grounding the whole piece. On the table at a show or in a display case, this automatic knife reads fast even when it’s closed. That visual motion is part of the experience—your thumb finds the slide, and suddenly the design and the mechanism are telling the same story.

Hardware isn’t ignored: black screws, glass breaker, and a deep-carry style clip keep the whole thing aligned with modern OTF expectations. This isn’t a stripped-down budget slab; it’s a fully dressed out-the-front automatic that uses the art to frame the mechanics, not hide them.

Handle Design: Traction Over Posturing

Look past the artwork and you’ll see the real thought: longitudinal grooves and texturing that actually bite into your hand. The handle profile fills the palm without creating hot spots. Under deployment or retraction, your grip stays locked while your thumb does the work. That’s the difference between an OTF built for the counter-top flick and one built for real use.

Everyday Carry Reality: Pocket to Task Without Drama

An automatic knife for sale doesn’t earn long-term carry on looks alone. At 4.34 ounces, this double-action OTF rides in the sweet spot: present enough that you know it’s there, light enough that it doesn’t get benched after a week. The 5-inch closed length disappears along the seam of your pocket, while the clip keeps it oriented for a clean draw every time.

The nylon sheath is a smart add. Not everyone wants clip carry all the time; bag, belt, or rig mounting expands how this automatic knife fits into your system. The glass breaker on the pommel isn’t just a visual cue—it’s an emergency tool that justifies this knife living close to hand in a vehicle or duty-adjacent role.

Legal and Practical Context: Buying an Automatic Knife Like an Adult

Any serious buyer looking at automatic knives for sale has the same question in the back of their mind: can I actually carry this? The answer depends on where you live, and pretending otherwise is how people get burned.

In the United States, federal law (notably the Switchblade Knife Act) mainly targets interstate commerce and certain restricted jurisdictions like federal facilities, territories, and some transport scenarios. Most day-to-day legality for carrying an automatic knife, OTF, or so-called “switchblade” is determined at the state and sometimes local level. Some states are now wide open; others restrict blade length, concealment, or automatic mechanisms entirely.

Translation: this is a serious automatic knife with a double-action OTF mechanism. Before you clip it on, check your state and local knife laws and, if you travel, re-check them where you’re headed. Owning and collecting is one thing; carrying in public is another conversation entirely.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knife legality is a patchwork. Federally, automatic knives (including OTF and traditional side-opening switchblades) are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and possession in federal jurisdictions. For everyday carry, state law controls: some states fully allow automatic knives, some allow them with blade-length or carry-style limits, and a few still ban them outright or restrict OTF designs. Always verify current state and local statutes before you buy automatic knife models for carry; laws change, and “I didn’t know” doesn’t help in court.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: any knife where a spring-driven blade deploys via a button, slide, or similar actuator. “OTF” (out-the-front) is a specific automatic style where the blade travels along the handle’s length and exits the front—like this double-action OTF. “Switchblade” is the traditional and legal term often used for side-opening automatics; in common speech, people misuse it for all automatics, but mechanically, a switchblade normally pivots out of the side, not straight out the front. This Shinobi Ink piece is an automatic OTF knife, not a side-opening switchblade.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Mechanically, the double-action OTF system gives you clean, one-handed deployment and retraction with consistent lock-up—no half-baked slide that feels different every time. Ergonomically, the textured white/black handle, glass breaker, and pocket clip make it a legitimate EDC candidate, not just a display piece. Visually, the anime-inspired art ties the whole build together in a way most commodity automatics can’t touch. You’re not just getting an automatic knife for sale; you’re getting a tuned, visually distinct double-action OTF that feels as sharp in the hand as it looks on the shelf.

For Enthusiasts Who Choose Their Automatic Knife on Purpose

If you’re here, you already know the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF, and a switchblade—and you care how the action feels, not just how it photographs. The Shinobi Ink Double-Action OTF Automatic Knife - White/Black is built for that buyer: clean slide actuation, honest drop point utility, and anime styling that says you chose this specific automatic knife for sale because it matches your mechanics and your identity, not because it was the loudest box in the bargain bin.

Theme Naruto or Anime
Blade Length (inches) 3.375
Overall Length (inches) 8.375
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 4.34
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Button Type Slide
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon sheath