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Covert Starship Invader OTF Dagger Knife - Carbon Fiber Black

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Covert Starship Front-Button OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber Black
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Starship Breach Front-Button OTF Dagger - Carbon Fiber Black

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An automatic knife for sale that actually respects the mechanics: this front-button OTF dagger drives a double-edge blade straight out the front with confident, linear authority. The carbon fiber inlay locks your grip, while the glass-breaker pommel and deep-carry clip make it a real EDC option, not a drawer queen. Fast, repeatable deployment and a stealthy matte black finish make this the piece you buy when action, not hype, is the priority.

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Automatic Knives for Sale That Respect the Mechanism

When you buy an automatic knife, you’re not just buying a blade. You’re buying an action. This front-button OTF dagger isn’t pretending to be anything else. The blade drives straight out the front on command, snaps into lockup, and retracts with the same clean authority. No flipper tab masquerading as tactical, no vague "spring assist" claims—just a true automatic out-the-front built to be run, not babied.

The Starship Breach Front-Button OTF Dagger - Carbon Fiber Black leans hard into that identity: modern lines, carbon fiber inlay, dagger symmetry, and a deployment that feels like closing a well-tuned bolt on a rifle. If you're looking for an automatic knife for sale that you’ll actually cycle a hundred times because the action is that satisfying, you’re in the right place.

Buy Automatic Knife Performance with a True Front-Button OTF Action

This isn’t a side-opening switchblade and it’s not trying to be. The front-mounted sliding button controls a linear out-the-front mechanism that sends the double-edge dagger blade directly along the handle’s axis. That geometry matters. It keeps the recoil straight back into your grip instead of torquing to the side, which is exactly what you want in a compact OTF automatic.

Because the button rides the spine-side of the handle face, you get natural thumb alignment. Your thumb pushes directly along the blade path—no awkward upward flick, no guesswork. Once you’ve run a solid front-button OTF, the difference between that and a budget folder calling itself "tactical" is night and day.

Front-Button OTF Deployment You’ll Actually Cycle

The appeal of this automatic OTF is the repeatability. The button’s travel is deliberate but not heavy, so you can run it continuously without fatigue. The internal spring system is tuned for confident, consistent launches—enough power to seat the blade without feeling like it’s trying to jump out of your hand. That’s the sweet spot for an OTF you plan to carry, not just display.

Dagger Profile Built for Symmetry and Penetration

The double-edge dagger blade maintains a central axis and balanced grind, giving you the same geometry on both sides. That symmetry isn’t cosmetic. It stabilizes thrust cuts and keeps the point tracking straight. Paired with the matte black finish and cutout holes in the fuller, you get reduced visual glare and a little less perceived weight at the front, which improves tip control.

Automatic Knife for Sale with Carbon Fiber Grip and Tactical Fit

Plenty of automatic knives for sale talk about "ergonomics" without saying anything. Here, the story is clear: the carbon fiber inlay anchors your thumb and palm, while the angular handle texturing and matte black scales give you indexing you can feel without tearing up your pocket.

The straight handle profile complements the out-the-front mechanism—no unnecessary curves to fight the blade’s path. Multiple Torx fasteners keep the handle together under repeated cycling, and the glass-breaker pommel caps the profile with a real emergency-use tool, not just a decorative spike.

Deep-Carry Clip and Realistic EDC Carry

The spine-mounted pocket clip rides deep, keeping the knife discreet until you decide otherwise. OTFs that sit too proud of the pocket catch on everything; this one tucks in low, with just enough exposure for a clean draw. Balance-wise, the mass sits slightly handle-biased, which is exactly where you want it on a front-button automatic you plan to run under stress.

Mechanics, Steel, and Action: Why This Automatic OTF Feels Right

Enthusiasts buy automatic knives for the mechanism, not the marketing. This piece leans into that with a tuned OTF drive, centered dagger grind, and a handle layout that keeps your control hand in charge of the action. While the specific steel isn’t the star of the show here, the grind and heat treat are set up for practical edge retention and easy field resharpening—think real-world maintenance over steel spec sheet bragging rights.

The matte black blade finish isn’t just about looks; it knocks down reflection and adds a bit of surface protection. Combined with the central fuller and blade cutouts, you get a blade that looks like it came off a dropship bulkhead without the weight penalty of a full-thickness spear.

Collector Appeal: Not Just Another Commodity OTF

Most budget OTFs telegraph their price point with sloppy machining and toy-like lines. The Starship Breach keeps the silhouette tight and the geometry purposeful: parallel handle spine and edge, centered carbon fiber window, and tight screw layout. For a collector, this checks the “futuristic tactical” box without drifting into novelty territory. You can display it next to higher-end OTFs and it won’t look out of place—and you won’t cringe handing it to a friend to cycle.

Automatic Knives for Sale and the Legal Reality

Any time you see an automatic knife for sale—especially an OTF—you should be thinking about laws before you think about edge angles. In the United States, federal law (the Federal Switchblade Act) mainly restricts interstate commerce and shipment of automatic knives and switchblades under certain conditions. It does not outright ban ownership at the federal level for most civilians.

The real gatekeeper is state and local law. Some states are now very automatic-friendly, allowing ownership and carry of OTF, automatic, and traditional side-opening switchblade designs. Others restrict blade length, limit carry to one’s own property, or ban certain automatic mechanisms outright. City ordinances can be even more restrictive.

Translation: check your state and local regulations before you buy an automatic knife or carry one. If you’re asking whether this automatic knife is legal to carry, the only honest answer is: it depends entirely on where you live and how you intend to carry it.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

Under U.S. federal law, automatic knives (including OTF and traditional switchblade styles) are regulated mainly in terms of interstate commerce and import. Federal law doesn’t generally criminalize simple possession by civilians, but it does restrict how and where these knives can be shipped and sold across state lines.

Legality for ownership and carry is determined at the state—and often city—level. Some states fully permit automatic knives and switchblades; others allow ownership but restrict concealed carry; a few still ban automatics outright or limit them to law enforcement and military. Before you buy automatic knife options like this OTF, read your state statutes and local ordinances, and when in doubt, consult an attorney or trusted legal resource. No automatic knife dealer can honestly guarantee legality in every jurisdiction.

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

"Automatic knife" is the broad category: any knife where the blade deploys via a spring or stored energy when you activate a button, switch, or similar control. A "switchblade" traditionally refers to a side-opening automatic—the blade swings out from the side of the handle on a pivot, driven by a spring.

"OTF" (out-the-front) refers to the specific mechanism where the blade travels linearly along the handle’s axis and exits through the front. An automatic OTF, like this front-button dagger, is still an automatic knife and often considered a type of switchblade under older legal language, but mechanically it’s a straight-line launch rather than a side-swing. Serious buyers care about this distinction because it affects deployment feel, lockup style, and how the knife carries.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: the action, the layout, and the details. The action is a true front-button OTF—clean, linear deployment with a satisfying, controlled snap. The layout puts your thumb, button, and blade all on the same axis, so the knife points and cycles the way your hand naturally wants to move.

Then there are the details collectors notice: the carbon fiber inlay that isn’t just for show, the dagger symmetry that makes the profile visually and functionally balanced, the deep-carry clip and glass-breaker that shift this from “novelty OTF” to something you’d actually carry. If you’re the kind of buyer who wants an automatic knife for sale that you’ll keep cycling long after the unboxing, this piece will make sense the first time you drive the blade out and back.

For Enthusiasts Who Take Their Automatic Knives Seriously

This isn’t for someone who just wants to say they own a "switchblade." It’s for the buyer who understands why a front-button OTF feels different from a side-opening automatic, who cares how the handle geometry supports the mechanism, and who pays attention to how an action breaks in over time. If that’s you, this is the automatic knife for sale that fits your identity: mechanical first, cosmetic second, and unapologetically built to be run.

Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Button Type Front Button
Theme Carbon Fiber
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Deluxe Sheath