Skip to Content
Patriot Punisher Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - USA Flag Aluminum

Price:

6.95


Graveyard Gentleman Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Blade
Graveyard Gentleman Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Blade
6.95 6.95
Vigilante Emblem Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Aluminum
Vigilante Emblem Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Aluminum
6.95 6.95

Stars & Skulls Rapid-Action Automatic Knife - USA Flag Aluminum

https://www.automaticknivesforsale.com/web/image/product.template/1061/image_1920?unique=a22561b

6 sold in last 24 hours

This automatic knife for sale is built around a simple promise: when you hit the button, it had better mean business. The Stars & Skulls Rapid-Action Automatic Knife pairs a push-button side-opening mechanism with a black, partially serrated clip point blade that actually wants to cut. A USA flag aluminum handle with Punisher-style skull art gives it unapologetic presence, while the safety switch and pocket clip keep carry controlled. It’s the patriotic automatic you buy when you care as much about deployment and edge as you do about the graphics.

6.95 6.95 USD 6.95

SB162SKUSC

Not Available For Sale

8 people are viewing this right now

  • Blade Length (inches)
  • Overall Length (inches)
  • Closed Length (inches)
  • Weight (oz.)
  • Blade Color
  • Blade Finish
  • Blade Style
  • Blade Edge
  • Blade Material
  • Handle Finish
  • Handle Material
  • Button Type
  • Theme
  • Safety
  • Pocket Clip

This combination does not exist.

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

You May Also Like These

Automatic Knives for Sale That Actually Earn Pocket Time

There are plenty of automatic knives for sale that lean on loud graphics and hope you never look too closely at the mechanics. This one doesn’t hide. The Stars & Skulls Rapid-Action Automatic Knife puts a USA flag and Punisher-style skull right on the handle, then backs it up with a side-opening push-button action, a real working edge, and the kind of safety and carry details that matter when you actually use your gear.

If you’re here to buy an automatic knife, you already know the difference between a cheap spring toy and a dependable daily cutter. This piece lands firmly in the latter camp: straightforward build, honest materials, and an action tuned for repeatable deployment instead of Instagram theatrics.

Automatic Knife for Sale with Push-Button Action That Means It

This is a classic side-opening automatic, not an OTF experiment and not a mis-labeled switchblade gimmick. The mechanism is simple and proven: a coil spring hidden in the pivot, tensioned against a push-button that both locks the blade closed and releases it into play.

Push-Button Deployment and Safety That Work Together

The button sits where it should: on the show side of the handle, within natural thumb reach when you draw from the pocket. Press, and the spring drives the 3.25-inch clip point blade out of the handle with a decisive snap. No lazy half-open stops, no sluggish feel; the blade locks up into the open position, ready for work.

Next to the button, a slide safety does the quiet work you’ll appreciate after the hundredth carry. Slide it into the lock position and the button is blocked, protecting you from accidental deployment when you’re clipping it to a seatbelt, stuffing it into a waistband, or shifting gear around in a pack.

Clip Point, Partial Serration: Built for Real Cutting, Not Shelf Duty

The blade is a matte black clip point, a profile that has survived every trend because it simply cuts well. Enough belly for slicing, a fine tip for detail work and piercing, and a spine line that gives you natural control with a thumb-forward grip.

The lower section of the edge is partially serrated. That’s not decoration; it’s for the jobs that straight edges hate: nylon straps, small rope, zip ties, dense packaging. You take the initial bite with the serrations, then let the plain edge finish the cut clean. It’s the same approach you see on hard-use tactical autos that have to move through real material, not just paper on a show table.

Buy Automatic Knife Designs That Respect Both Theme and Function

Plenty of “patriotic” knives start with the flag and stop at the paint. This one at least respects that you still need an automatic knife that behaves like a tool first and a statement piece second.

USA Flag Aluminum Handle with Real-World Ergonomics

The handle is aluminum, finished in a glossy American flag wrap with a Punisher-style skull anchored near the butt. Under the graphics, the actual geometry matters: an angular, tactical profile with a defined finger groove near the guard, subtle contouring, and a length of 4.5 inches closed. In the hand, that translates to a full four-finger grip for most users and enough leverage to drive the serrations through stubborn material without feeling like you’re pinching a toy.

At 4.28 ounces, it’s in that honest EDC automatic weight class — substantial enough that you know it’s there, light enough to carry every day without becoming the heaviest thing in your pocket.

Pocket Clip, Lanyard Hole, and Hardware That Favor Use

A metal pocket clip rides on the handle, keeping the knife accessible for right-hand tip-up carry. It’s not a deep-carry collector flex; it’s a functional, tensioned clip that holds the knife where you put it. At the tail, a lanyard hole gives you options — fob for faster retrieval, retention loop if you’re working over water or from height.

The visible screws and pivot hardware tell you exactly where the knife can be serviced or tightened if it ever needs it. No hidden, proprietary ornaments — just straightforward assembly that a mechanically minded owner will appreciate.

Steel, Edge, and Action: The Working Side of This Automatic

When you buy an automatic knife for EDC, you’re betting on three things: the steel will take an edge, the action will keep firing, and the lock-up will hold when you lean on it.

The blade steel here is a workmanlike stainless — not a boutique powder steel, but a corrosion-resistant, easy-to-maintain alloy tuned for the price point. It sharpens readily on basic stones or a guided system, and the partial serration extends functional cutting life between full sharpenings, especially if your day-to-day is rough on edges.

The side-opening automatic mechanism is one of the most forgiving designs in this category: fewer moving parts than most OTFs, no complex track to gum up, and a simple coil spring return that’s been proven for decades in duty and utility autos. Treat it like any working automatic — occasional cleaning around the pivot, a drop of oil where the tang rides — and the action will stay snappy.

Is This Automatic Knife Legal to Carry? Know Before You Clip It

Any time you see automatic knives for sale, you should be thinking about law as much as finish options. That’s just responsible ownership.

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including side-opening autos like this and many switchblades and OTF designs) are restricted primarily in interstate commerce and certain federal jurisdictions. The real rules that matter for carry are at the state and sometimes local level — and they vary dramatically.

  • Some states allow automatic knives for everyday carry with few restrictions.
  • Some limit blade length, carry method, or who may carry (for example, law enforcement or active-duty military exemptions).
  • Others still classify automatic knives or switchblades as prohibited weapons.

Before you buy an automatic knife, check your state and local laws: blade length limits, whether automatic or switchblade-specific language appears in the statute, and any location bans (schools, government buildings, etc.). When in doubt, consult current statutes or a reliable knife rights organization. Owning an automatic knife is most satisfying when you know you’re carrying it on the right side of the law.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives sit under a patchwork of laws. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act regulates interstate shipment and possession in certain federal areas, but it does not directly control everyday in-state carry for most civilians. That part is handled by state and local law.

Some states have fully modernized their knife laws and treat automatic knives much like any other folding knife. Others impose blade length caps, restrict who can carry, or ban automatic and switchblade mechanisms outright. City and county ordinances can add another layer, especially in larger metro areas.

The only correct approach is to verify current statutes where you live and where you plan to carry. Laws change, and so does enforcement attitude. Before you clip any automatic knife to your pocket, know the rules in your jurisdiction.

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

Mechanically, here’s how it breaks down:

  • Automatic knife (side-opening): A folding knife whose blade opens from the side of the handle via a button or switch and is driven by a spring. This Stars & Skulls knife is a side-opening automatic.
  • OTF (out-the-front) automatic: The blade travels along the length of the handle and exits straight out the front. Single-action OTF knives deploy under spring power and must be manually retracted; double-action OTF knives use the same control to both extend and retract the blade.
  • Switchblade: In legal language, “switchblade” is often the umbrella term covering both side-opening automatics and many OTF designs that open by a button, switch, or similar device. Enthusiasts tend to be more precise, reserving “automatic” for the mechanism type and “OTF” for the front-exiting variant.

So this piece is a side-opening automatic knife, sometimes called a switchblade in statutes, but mechanically distinct from OTF autos.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

For the price and category, it does a few important things right. The push-button side-opening action is decisive and backed by a safety switch that actually blocks the button — a must if you carry around other gear. The 3.25-inch clip point blade with partial serration is spec’d for real EDC tasks: rope, straps, cardboard, plastic, light utility cutting.

The USA flag aluminum handle with Punisher-style skull graphics gives it clear identity, but the geometry still respects grip and control instead of turning into a novelty brick. Closed length at 4.5 inches and a working pocket clip make daily carry realistic, not theoretical.

In short: you’re not just buying loud art. You’re buying a functional side-opening automatic knife with a theme, built to be used, carried, and flicked open because the action feels right.

For Enthusiasts Who Carry Their Patriotism and Their Autos

If you’re scanning automatic knives for sale looking for a piece that carries a flag, runs a proper push-button action, and still cuts like a tool, the Stars & Skulls Rapid-Action Automatic Knife fits the brief. It’s for the buyer who cares that the spring hits hard, the safety works, and the serrations earn their keep — and who wants a USA flag handle and skull graphic that say exactly what they mean every time the blade snaps into place.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 4.28
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Push
Theme Punisher Skull
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes