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V-Grip Microframe Double-Edge OTF Knife - Matte Black

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V-Lock Microframe Double-Action OTF Knife - Matte Black

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An automatic knife for sale that actually respects the mechanics. This compact double-action OTF rides light but hits with authority: 2.625" double-edge serrated dagger blade, crisp slide deployment, and a V-channeled microframe that locks your hand in when things get slick. The glass breaker, deep-carry clip, and matte black aluminum handle make it a purpose-built EDC piece, not a toy. You buy this when you care how an automatic fires, not just that it does.

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Automatic Knife for Sale That Prioritizes Action Over Hype

If you're looking to buy an automatic knife, you already know the difference between a novelty OTF and a tool you can trust. This microframe double-action OTF sits firmly in the second camp. Matte black, compact, and unapologetically purpose-built, it’s engineered around one idea: when you push that slide, the blade had better fire clean, lock solid, and retract just as decisively.

This isn’t a wall-hanger and it’s not trying to cosplay as a custom grail. It’s the automatic knife for sale you pick when you actually use your gear—EDC, backup, emergency glass breaker, and the occasional "cut something nasty without caring" task.

Automatic Knives for Sale With True Double-Action OTF Performance

Mechanically, this is a double-action OTF automatic knife, not a single-shot gimmick. One thumb on the side-mounted slide deploys the blade out the front; the same slide pulls it back into the handle with authority. No manual reset, no two-hand dance.

Crisp Slide, Confident Lockup

The slide track is tuned for a defined detent and a clean break. That means you feel a deliberate resistance before the blade launches—no accidental pocket deployments—but once you commit, the spring system drives the dagger out and into lock with a sharp, mechanical snap. For anyone who’s run cheap OTFs with mushy engagement, this feels like stepping from toy to tool.

The rectangular microframe keeps the internals stable: less flex, more consistent lockup. At 4.125" closed and about 4.5 oz, it carries smaller than it feels in hand, but still gives enough mass for the action to cycle reliably.

Double-Edge Dagger Built for Real Cuts

The 2.625" double-edge dagger blade is a functional choice, not just an aggressive silhouette. Both edges are serrated, giving you aggressive bite on strap, webbing, and fibrous material from either orientation. You don’t have to think about which side is up—draw, fire, cut. A central cutout keeps the blade light enough for fast cycling while still maintaining a solid spine for durability.

Why This Automatic OTF Knife Earns Pocket Time

Plenty of automatic knives for sale look tactical. Fewer actually carry well and cut hard. This one leans on a few smart decisions that make it more than another budget OTF.

V-Grip Microframe: Locked-In Control

The most obvious design choice is the V-shaped channeling carved into the matte black aluminum handle. Those aren’t decorative. They break up flat surfaces, give your fingertips directional purchase, and keep the knife locked in even when your hands are wet, sweaty, or gloved. Instead of aggressive cheese-grater texturing, you get grip that’s secure but not abrasive in the pocket.

Combine that with the straight, linear handle profile and you get predictable indexing. You always know blade orientation by feel, which matters with a double-edge dagger and serrations on both sides.

EDC-Ready Size, Tactical Function

Overall length is 6.875"—compact enough for front-pocket EDC, long enough to be useful. The pocket clip rides it deep and consistent, and the glass breaker at the butt earns its real estate: it’s there for windows, not style points. This is the kind of OTF automatic you can legitimately call a backup emergency tool without laughing at yourself.

Steel, Edge, and Real-World Cutting Performance

Steel here is a workhorse stainless—not boutique, not fragile. Think practical edge retention with easier field maintenance over chasing exotic carbides. In an automatic knife you intend to actually use, that’s not a compromise; it’s a choice.

The serrated double-edge grind is tuned for bite over polish. This is what you reach for on seat belts, nylon straps, cordage, and that one box sealed with industrial tape someone thought was a good idea. You’re not babying a satin showpiece—you’re running a tool that shrugs off ugly cuts and keeps going.

Buying an Automatic Knife for EDC: Legal and Practical Reality

Any time you see an automatic knife for sale—especially an OTF dagger—you should be thinking about more than the action. You should be thinking about where and how you can actually carry it.

Federally in the U.S., automatic knives (including OTF and what the law calls switchblades) are regulated by the Federal Switchblade Act. That mainly governs interstate commerce and shipment. Day-to-day carry is driven almost entirely by state and sometimes local law. Some states allow automatic OTF knives with few restrictions; others limit blade length, edge configuration, or outright ban possession.

This particular double-edge OTF with serrations on both sides and a glass breaker clearly reads as a tactical tool, not a gentleman’s folder. That makes it even more important to know your jurisdiction’s stance before you buy and certainly before you carry.

What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife

Are automatic knives legal?

In the U.S., automatic knives are legal under federal law to own and sell within a state, but the Federal Switchblade Act restricts interstate shipment and import under certain conditions. The real deciding factor for carry is state and local law. Some states fully allow automatic knives and OTF designs; others restrict blade length, double edges, or classify them alongside switchblades with tighter rules. Before you buy an automatic knife or drop this OTF into your pocket, you should verify your state and local regulations—statutes change, and enforcement attitudes differ widely.

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

Mechanically, an automatic knife is any knife where a spring-driven blade deploys via a button, lever, or slide—in other words, it opens under its own power. An OTF (out-the-front) is a specific type of automatic knife where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle rather than pivoting from the side like a traditional folder.

"Switchblade" is mostly a legal and cultural term. In many statutes, "switchblade" covers side-opening automatics and OTF designs alike: press a control, blade opens by spring. Enthusiasts tend to reserve "OTF" for front-deploying mechanisms, and talk about side-opening automatics separately. This knife is a double-action OTF automatic: the slide both deploys and retracts the blade.

What makes this automatic knife worth buying?

This piece earns a spot in a serious collection or rotation on three fronts. First, the action: a true double-action OTF with a crisp, repeatable slide and reliable lockup. Second, the design: V-channeled microframe handle, matte black aluminum, and a compact footprint that carries easier than most double-edge OTFs. Third, purpose-built function: double-edge serrated dagger, glass breaker, and practical stainless steel tuned for use, not bragging rights. If you buy automatic knives for how they deploy and work—not just how they photograph—this one makes sense.

For the Enthusiast Who Chooses Their Automatic Knife on Purpose

Anyone can click on the first automatic knives for sale that look aggressive. The collector who’s been around a few shows, handled a pile of OTFs, and actually carries their gear is more selective. This microframe double-action OTF is for that buyer: the one who wants a compact, all-business automatic they can run hard, maintain easily, and still appreciate for its mechanical honesty.

If you’re going to buy an automatic knife, buy one that respects both the mechanism and the person using it. This one does.

Blade Length (inches) 2.625
Overall Length (inches) 6.875
Closed Length (inches) 4.125
Weight (oz.) 4.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Slide
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double
Pocket Clip Yes