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Midnight Godfather XL Rapid-Deploy Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood

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Blackout Godfather XL Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood

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This Blackout Godfather XL automatic stiletto knife is all business: a 5-inch matte black dagger blade snapping out with a classic side-opening switchblade button. No OTF confusion here—just a true automatic built for presence. The black wood handle scales and gold hardware give it that back-room, Texas-collector charm. Ride it in a sheath, keep it in the truck, or park it in the display case—either way, it marks you as someone who knows their knives.

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Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 13
Closed Length (inches) 7
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Wood
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Blackout Godfather XL Automatic Stiletto Knife for Texas Collectors

The Blackout Godfather XL Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood is exactly what it looks like: a long, lean, side-opening automatic stiletto with switchblade heritage, not an OTF knife pretending to be something it isn’t. One push on the button and that 5-inch matte black dagger blade snaps out with authority, then settles into place like it’s been doing this for fifty years.

In plain terms: this is a traditional automatic knife in the classic Godfather stiletto profile. It’s not a dual-action OTF, and it’s not a spring-assisted folder. It’s a true push-button side-opening automatic, built for Texans who know the difference and don’t want their switchblades mislabeled.

Automatic Stiletto Mechanism: How This Switchblade Really Works

Mechanically, this knife is a textbook side-opening automatic stiletto. The blade folds into the handle like any other folding knife, but it’s under spring tension. A coil or leaf spring stays compressed until you hit that gold-tone push button on the bolster. Tap the button, the spring takes over, and the dagger blade swings out to full lock in one clean motion.

Side-Opening Automatic vs. OTF Knife

With this Godfather XL, the blade pivots from the side, not straight out the front. That’s the key distinction from an OTF knife. An OTF knife rides on internal rails and exits through a slot in the front of the handle. This automatic stiletto behaves like a traditional switchblade: side-opening, single-action, button-fired. If you’re shopping automatic knives and OTF knives side by side, this one sits firmly in the classic switchblade lane.

Safety Switch for Controlled Power

Along the spine of the handle you’ll find a slide safety. Run it forward and the button is live; thumb it back to lock the mechanism. On an XL automatic like this, with a 5-inch dagger blade, that safety matters. It keeps the power where it belongs—under your thumb, not accidentally opening in a sheath or bag.

Design Details: Dagger Blade and Black Wood Presence

The blade is a long, straight dagger profile with a matte black finish that cuts reflections and leans into the stealth theme. It’s a plain edge, which keeps it easy to sharpen and clean for real use. Five inches of steel gives it that unmistakable stiletto stance that switchblade collectors look for.

The handle wears smooth black wood scales over a traditional stiletto frame. Gold-tone pins and hardware break up the blackout and nod to Italian-style switchblades without drifting into gaudy. There’s no pocket clip here by design—this is meant for sheath carry, drawer carry, or display, not clipped on gym shorts.

XL Size That Owns the Room

Closed, you’re at about 7 inches. Open, it stretches roughly 13 inches tip to pommel. That XL footprint is why this automatic knife reads more as a statement piece than a tiny EDC. It’s the kind of switchblade that gets laid on a table, not lost in a pocket.

Automatic Knife Reality in Texas: Carry, Use, and Culture

Texas law finally caught up with Texas culture—automatic knives and switchblades are legal to own and generally legal to carry for most adults in the state, with location and age restrictions still in play. This Godfather-style automatic falls squarely in that automatic knife category, not as an OTF knife, not as a novelty, but as a full-size side-opening switchblade.

With a 5-inch dagger blade, you’re past the size of a casual office EDC and into the realm of truck, ranch, or home carry. In Texas, that usually means riding in a nylon sheath in the console, on a belt during ranch work, or stored in a safe or display case with the rest of your automatic and OTF lineup.

Where This XL Stiletto Fits a Texas Kit

This isn’t the knife you flick open in a crowded café. It’s the one that lives in the truck, comes out around people who understand automatic knives, and takes its place next to your OTF knife and your everyday folder. It’s practical enough to cut cord, break down boxes, or handle light ranch chores, but its real job is to bring classic switchblade style to a Texas collection.

Automatic Knife vs OTF Knife vs Switchblade: Where This Godfather Sits

Collectors use all three terms—automatic knife, OTF knife, and switchblade—but they don’t mean the same thing.

  • Automatic knife: Any knife that opens by pressing a button or actuator and is powered by a spring.
  • Switchblade: Common name for a side-opening automatic like this stiletto—button-fired, folding, spring-driven.
  • OTF knife: Specific type of automatic where the blade travels straight out the front, not from the side.

This Blackout Godfather XL is both an automatic knife and a traditional switchblade. It is not an OTF knife. That distinction matters if you’re curating a balanced Texas collection around different automatic mechanisms.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Automatic Stiletto Knives

Is this automatic stiletto a real switchblade, and how is it different from an OTF knife?

Yes, this is a real switchblade-style automatic knife. The blade folds into the handle and snaps open from the side when you hit the push button. That’s classic switchblade behavior. An OTF knife, by contrast, sends the blade straight out the front of the handle and usually rides on internal tracks. If you want that traditional Godfather look and feel—long, side-opening dagger with a bolster button—this knife delivers it, without any OTF confusion.

Are automatic knives and switchblades like this legal to carry in Texas?

Under current Texas law, automatic knives and switchblades are legal for most adults to own and generally legal to carry, though certain locations and age limits still apply. This Godfather XL automatic stiletto falls under the automatic knife category. As with any blade—especially one with a 5-inch dagger profile—you’ll want to stay current on Texas statutes and local rules, and use common sense about where and how you carry it. Nothing here is legal advice, just straight talk from a knife standpoint.

Why would a Texas collector choose this over a smaller automatic or an OTF knife?

Because it fills a different slot in the case. A smaller automatic folder is for daily use. An OTF knife gives you that modern, front-deploy mechanism. This XL automatic stiletto scratches the old-school switchblade itch—long, dramatic, classic Godfather lines with black wood and gold hardware. It’s the knife that anchors a stiletto row in a Texas collection, sits well next to modern OTF knives, and tells anyone looking that you understand where automatic knives came from, not just where the trends are going.

Why This Automatic Stiletto Belongs in a Texas Collection

The Blackout Godfather XL Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood isn’t trying to be every knife at once. It’s a side-opening automatic knife with true switchblade character, built on a stiletto frame that’s been turning heads for generations. The matte black dagger blade, the black wood scales, the gold accents, the safety switch—together they deliver a piece that works in the hand but really shines in a Texas display.

If you’re building out a Texas collection that spans automatic knives, OTF knives, and classic switchblades, this one earns its place in the stiletto category. It’s the kind of knife you can explain in one sentence, show in one gesture, and then set down on the table while everyone quietly reassesses their own lineup. That’s the kind of clarity Texas collectors respect.