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Stealth Lock Rapid-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black G10

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Silent Vector EDC Automatic Knife - Black G10

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This automatic knife for sale is built for people who care about action, not flash. The Silent Vector fires with a decisive button-activated snap, then locks up solid with a secondary safety so it stays put until you tell it otherwise. Slim black G10 keeps the profile low and the grip locked in. The matte clip point blade gives you clean, controllable cuts for real EDC use. If you buy automatic knives for the mechanics, this one earns pocket time.

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Automatic Knife for Sale That Actually Earns Pocket Time

If you're hunting for an automatic knife for sale that isn't just another gas-station rattlebox, this one deserves a hard look. The Silent Vector EDC Automatic Knife - Black G10 is a button-fired automatic folder with a real safety, real grip, and an action that feels tuned instead of tossed together. It’s built for the buyer who cares how a knife deploys as much as how it looks.

Why This Automatic Knife for Sale Stands Out in Action

This is a side-opening automatic, not an OTF and not a novelty switchblade knockoff. Press the button and the spring drives the blade out of the handle on a single, decisive arc. The pivot and spring tension are set so you get a clean snap without bounce-back or sluggish hesitation. That matters — a proper automatic should lock up in one motion, with no need to "help" it along.

The safety lock sits right where your thumb expects it, adjacent to the firing button. Slide it on, and the button is effectively dead — no accidental pocket fires, even if the button gets nudged. Slide it off and you’re one press away from a full 3.75 inches of matte clip point steel. For anyone who buys automatic knives for serious EDC, that combination of fast deployment and positive safety is non‑negotiable.

Action Detail: Button-Fired, Spring-Driven, Pocket-Ready

Mechanically, this automatic knife uses a coil spring tied into the pivot, not a cheap leaf spring wedged into the liner. The result is a more consistent deployment over time and less likelihood of the action going weak after a few hundred cycles. The button releases a solid locking interface at the tang; you feel and hear the lock engage. That tactile confirmation is what separates a real automatic from a toy.

Carry-First Design: Automatic Knife You’ll Actually EDC

A lot of automatic knives for sale look tactical but carry like bricks. This one doesn’t. At 5 inches closed, with a slim, straight handle profile and a recessed pocket clip mounted along the spine, it disappears along the seam of your pocket instead of printing like a folding pry bar. The lanyard hole at the rear gives you options if you run fobs or retention cords, but the core story here is low profile.

The black G10 handle scales are lightly textured — grippy enough for wet or gloved hands, without shredding your pockets or turning every draw into a fight with your jeans. G10 is a known quantity to collectors and users alike: dimensionally stable, tough, and not affected by moisture like traditional woods or cheap plastics. If you buy automatic knives to carry, not just collect, that matters more than fancy inlays.

Blade Geometry: Matte Clip Point Built for Control

The clip point blade gives you a fine, useful tip without going into fragile needle territory. The matte finish cuts glare and hides real use better than a high polish. For everyday cutting — boxes, cord, packaging, quick food prep in the field — that combination of plain edge and controlled belly is simply more honest than a bunch of serrations you’ll never sharpen properly.

Steel, Fit & Finish: What Collectors Actually Notice

No one serious buys an automatic knife just because it "looks cool." They look at lockup, blade centering, and how the action feels after the tenth deployment, not just the first. This blade’s steel is a workhorse stainless — tuned for easy maintenance and reliable edge holding in day-to-day EDC use. Think practical hardness and corrosion resistance over marketing buzzwords.

Fit and finish details back that up: the blade nests cleanly in the handle with no obvious play; the spine lines up with the scales; the torx hardware means you can service the knife instead of tossing it when it gets dirty. The button sits proud enough to find by feel, but not so tall that it’s begging to be triggered through your pocket. All subtle things, but serious automatic knife buyers notice.

Collector Value: Why This Isn’t Just Another Budget Auto

At knife shows, the knives that get passed around twice share one thing: consistent action. This one has that. The coil-spring drive, the distinct click into lockup, the real safety, and the sober black G10 build make it a solid representative piece if you collect automatic folders. It’s the kind of auto you can hand to a friend who’s "auto-curious" without worrying it’ll misfire or feel cheap.

Legal Context: Buying an Automatic Knife for Sale the Smart Way

Any time you buy automatic knives online, you need to think about where and how you’re going to carry them. In the United States, federal law primarily governs interstate commerce in automatic knives and switchblades — especially sales into or within federal jurisdictions and across state lines to certain restricted buyers. Day-to-day carry, though, is mostly a state and local issue.

Some states allow automatic knives and OTF knives for general carry, sometimes with blade length limits. Others restrict them to law enforcement, military, or require specific conditions (like being at home, at work, or while hunting). A smaller group still treats most switchblades and automatic folders as prohibited weapons outright. Before you clip this into your pocket, check your state and city statutes for "automatic knife" or "switchblade" laws, and verify what’s legal to carry versus merely legal to own at home.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives and switchblades are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and sales to certain categories like federal territories or restricted recipients. There isn't a single nationwide "automatic knife legal to carry" rule. Instead, each state — and often cities and counties — sets its own carry laws.

Some states fully permit automatic knives, OTF models, and side-opening autos for everyday carry, sometimes with blade length caps. Others allow ownership but limit concealed carry, or restrict autos to specific roles (law enforcement, active-duty military, or while engaged in lawful outdoor activities). A few still ban possession outright. The only smart move is to check current state and local law where you live and where you travel, and when in doubt, consult a qualified attorney or your state’s official statutes.

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

In enthusiast language:

  • Automatic knife (side-opening): A folding knife where a button, switch, or lever releases spring tension and drives the blade out the side of the handle. This Silent Vector is exactly that: a side-opening automatic.
  • OTF (out-the-front): A specific type of automatic where the blade travels straight out the front of the handle, usually in a track. Double-action OTFs deploy and retract from the same switch; single-action OTFs deploy under spring power and are manually retracted.
  • Switchblade: Often used generically in law and culture to describe both OTF and side-opening automatic knives. Legally, many statutes use "switchblade" as the catch-all term for any knife that opens automatically by button or similar device.

So: every OTF and this knife are automatic knives; many laws call them all switchblades, but mechanically they’re different animals.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: action, safety, and carry. The button-fired coil-spring deployment has a confident, repeatable snap that feels like a proper automatic, not a novelty. The dedicated safety lock gives you real peace of mind when carrying chambered — blade closed but ready — in a pocket or bag. And the slim black G10 handle, recessed clip, and 5-inch closed length keep it legitimately pocketable as an everyday carry tool.

If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale that you can both collect and actually use, this one hits that sweet spot: enough mechanical honesty to satisfy an enthusiast, and enough practicality to justify riding in your pocket instead of your display case.

For Enthusiasts Who Don’t Compromise on Their Automatic Knife for Sale

Owning an automatic knife should feel like owning a piece of mechanical intent, not just a sharp trinket. The Silent Vector EDC Automatic Knife - Black G10 focuses on the details that serious buyers care about: purposeful side-opening action, real safety, functional blade geometry, and a low-profile G10 build that disappears until you need it. If you buy automatic knives because the engineering matters to you, this one belongs in your rotation.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 8.75
Closed Length (inches) 5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G-10
Button Type Button
Theme None
Safety Safety Lock
Pocket Clip Yes