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Stealth Micro Razor OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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Shadowline Micro Tactical OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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This automatic knife for sale is a true micro OTF built for real carry, not drawer duty. The double-action slide throws a 2-inch tanto blade straight out the front with clean, linear authority, then retracts just as decisively. At 1.7 ounces and under 6 inches overall, it disappears in pocket yet feels secure in hand thanks to its stepped black alloy handle and confident jimping. If you buy an automatic knife for honest EDC cutting, this one earns its space.

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Automatic Knives for Sale Built for Real Carry, Not Hype

The Stealth Micro Razor OTF Knife - Midnight Black is what happens when you strip an automatic down to exactly what matters: reliable double-action mechanics, a purpose-driven blade, and a handle that actually works in the hand. This isn’t a novelty “switchblade.” It’s a compact, double-action OTF automatic tuned for everyday work in a slim, all-black profile.

Slide the side switch forward and the 2-inch tanto blade snaps straight out the front, locks with authority, and lines up in a lean, 5.75-inch overall silhouette. Pull the switch back and the blade retracts on the same rails, clean and controlled. No drama, no wasted motion—just a tight little OTF that does exactly what an enthusiast expects when they go to buy an automatic knife for real use.

Automatic Knife for Sale with True Double-Action OTF Mechanics

Mechanically, this is a double-action OTF automatic knife: one thumb slide controls both deployment and retraction. That matters. A lot of budget "out-the-front" pieces are really single-action—spring-out, manual pull-back. Here, the internal spring system is doing both jobs, so the blade tracks on its rails in both directions with a positive, repeatable feel.

Why This OTF Action Feels Better Than Commodity Autos

The slide switch runs along the side of the anodized alloy handle with a ridged thumb pad that actually gives you purchase, even when your hands aren’t perfectly dry. The stroke is short and deliberately tuned: enough resistance that it won’t fire accidentally in pocket, but not so stiff that you’re fighting it. When the blade hits lock-up, you get that clear, mechanical confirmation—no vague, half-seated feel. For a micro OTF at this size and weight, that crisp engagement is what separates a usable automatic from something you flip twice and toss in a drawer.

Where This Compact OTF Knife Fits in Your EDC

At 2 inches of blade and 3.75 inches closed, this is firmly in the micro-EDC category. The profile is slim, rectangular, and purpose-built to carry flat against the pocket with the spine-mounted clip. At just 1.7 ounces, you forget it’s there until you need it—exactly what a serious automatic knife for sale should deliver for daily carry.

Micro Tanto Geometry for Real Cutting Tasks

The blade is a short, matte-black tanto with a straight primary edge and a reinforced tip. That geometry makes sense on a compact OTF: the point has enough meat behind it to handle packaging, zip ties, and controlled scoring cuts without feeling fragile, while the straight edge gives you predictable contact on flat cuts. No recurve, no drama—just a clean, easy-to-sharpen working profile.

Carry Reality: Clip, Ergonomics, and Control

The pocket clip is set up spine-side, keeping the knife riding low and tight without a bunch of hardware screaming for attention. The handle shows stepped geometry, jimping along the edges, and multiple texturing zones. That matters on a short handle: every bit of traction helps you lock in a three-finger grip without feeling like you’re pinching a slippery bar of soap. For a knife this compact, the ergonomics are frankly better than they have any right to be.

OTF Automatic Knife Details Enthusiasts Actually Care About

Serious buyers don’t need marketing fluff; they need details. This automatic knife for sale ticks a lot of boxes that collectors and regular knife show attendees look for when they handle a micro OTF:

  • Blade Length: 2 inches – compliant with many local micro-blade policies while still useful
  • Overall Length: 5.75 inches – compact, but not toy-like
  • Closed Length: 3.75 inches – easy front-pocket or fifth-pocket carry
  • Weight: 1.7 oz – clipped carry without dragging your pants down
  • Blade Style: Tanto, plain edge, matte black finish
  • Handle: Anodized alloy, stepped profile, with Torx construction screws
  • Action: Double-action OTF with side-mounted slide switch
  • Clip: Spine-mounted, discreet, blacked-out

No glass breakers, no faux tactical cutouts, no skulls. Just a clean, minimalist tactical OTF that leans hard into function.

Is This Automatic Knife Legal to Carry?

Any time you see an automatic knife for sale—especially an OTF—your next question should be legality. In the U.S., federal law mainly governs interstate commerce in automatic knives and restrictions around certain locations (like federal buildings and some transport hubs). Actual carry laws are almost entirely handled at the state and sometimes city level.

Some states now allow automatic knives, OTF knives, and even classic switchblades with few restrictions. Others limit blade length, restrict concealed carry, or ban autos outright. A compact 2-inch blade like this often fits more comfortably into length-restricted jurisdictions, but that is not universal and not legal advice.

Before you buy an automatic knife or clip any OTF to your pocket, you need to check your state and local laws: look for terms like “automatic knife,” “switchblade,” and “gravity knife” in the statutes. The same knife can be perfectly legal in one state and contraband in another. When in doubt, consult local regulations or an attorney. Ownership and carry are your responsibility.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the United States, automatic knives—including OTF and traditional side-opening switchblades—are not banned outright at the federal level for ordinary possession. Federal law focuses on interstate shipment and certain restricted environments. The real deciding factor is state and local law. Some states have fully legalized automatic knives for adults; others allow them only above certain blade lengths, only for specific professions, or prohibit them completely. There are also city-level ordinances that can be more restrictive than state law. Before you carry this or any automatic knife, check your state statutes and local codes; laws change, and the responsibility sits with the carrier.

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

“Automatic knife” is the broad category: a blade that opens by pressing a button, switch, or slide that releases spring tension. A classic side-opening “switchblade” is one type of automatic—the blade swings out from the side like a folder. An OTF (out-the-front) automatic, like this micro razor, sends the blade straight out the front of the handle along internal rails.

All OTFs are automatic knives, but not all automatics are OTF. In collector conversations, “switchblade” usually means side-opening; “OTF” means exactly this mechanism—linear, through-the-top deployment. Knowing the terms matters when you go to buy an automatic knife with a specific action in mind.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

Three things: tuned double-action mechanics, honest micro-EDC dimensions, and a design that respects function over flash. The action is true double-action OTF—slide out, slide in—with a positive lock and no mush. The 2-inch tanto blade and 3.75-inch closed length make it genuinely pocketable in environments where a larger switchblade or OTF would print or get left at home. And the all-black, minimalist tactical aesthetic means it looks like a tool, not a prop. If you’re looking for an automatic knife for sale that you’ll actually carry and use, not just flick on the couch, this one earns its keep.

For the Enthusiast Who Chooses Their Automatic Knife on Purpose

If you’ve read this far, you’re not the person who buys the loudest knife on the rack; you’re the one who cares how the slide feels under the thumb and how the blade sits in profile when deployed. This micro OTF automatic delivers exactly that: a compact, double-action mechanism in a clean, midnight black package that respects engineering more than marketing.

When you buy an automatic knife for EDC, you’re betting on the action every time you hit that switch. This one pays off with a crisp deployment, controlled retraction, and a blade shape that does real work. It’s the quiet knife in the pocket of someone who actually knows the difference.

Blade Length (inches) 2
Overall Length (inches) 5.75
Closed Length (inches) 3.75
Weight (oz.) 1.7
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Anodized
Handle Material Alloy
Button Type Slide switch
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double action
Pocket Clip Yes