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Evergreen Quick-Strike OTF Knife - Forest Green G10

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Evergreen Range-Ready OTF Automatic Knife - Forest Green G10

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This OTF automatic knife is built for Texans who actually use their gear. The Evergreen Range-Ready rides slim in forest green with grippy G10 inlays and a D2 spear point blade that snaps out and retracts with true double-action authority. A top-mounted thumb slide keeps deployment instinctive, while the deep-carry clip and MOLLE nylon sheath give you options from ranch gate to range bay. For the collector who knows an OTF knife isn’t just any switchblade, this one earns its pocket time.

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Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9.75
Closed Length (inches) 5.75
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material D2
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Zinc Alloy
Button Type Thumb Slide
Theme Forest Green
Double/Single Action Double Action
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster MOLLE Nylon

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Evergreen Range-Ready OTF Automatic Knife for Texas Carry

The Evergreen Range-Ready OTF Automatic Knife is a true out-the-front knife, not a side-opening automatic and not a marketing catch-all "switchblade." The D2 spear point blade rides inside the handle and fires straight out the front when you run the thumb slide forward, then retracts back into the frame when you pull it down. For a Texas buyer who cares how a knife actually works, that double-action OTF mechanism is the whole story.

What Makes This OTF Knife Different from Other Automatics

Most automatic knives Texans see day to day are side-openers: push a button, the blade swings out on a pivot. This Evergreen is a true OTF automatic knife. The blade tracks on internal rails, moving in line with the handle instead of rotating out of it. The top-mounted thumb slide controls a spring-driven carrier that sends the blade forward and locks it, then pulls it back into the handle with the same smooth motion.

That difference matters in the real world. With an OTF knife, you can deploy and retract the blade with your thumb while your grip stays the same. No flipping, no wrist tricks, no worrying about clearance by the liner. In a truck cab, tight blind corner in a deer blind, or working under the hood, that straight-line deployment is the cleanest option you can carry.

Double-Action OTF Mechanism, Plainly Explained

Double-action means this automatic knife both opens and closes with the thumb slide. Push forward: the blade snaps out the front and locks at full extension. Pull back: the springs reverse and draw it home into the handle. There’s no separate release button and no manual closing step like you’d find on a single-action OTF or a typical switchblade-style side-opener.

The result is an OTF knife that cycles cleanly from pocket to task and back to safe carry in one calm motion. No drama, just mechanical certainty.

How This Differs from a Traditional Switchblade

Collectors use “switchblade” as a broad term, but mechanically, this Evergreen sits in a narrower class. A classic switchblade is usually a side-opening automatic knife on a pivot, often with bolsters and a button release. This knife is a modern OTF design: spine-mounted slide instead of button, blade moving on an internal track, and a frame built around that central channel.

If you’re hunting for a true OTF knife and not just any automatic, this distinction is exactly why this piece belongs in a Texas collection focused on mechanism, not marketing copy.

Blade and Build: D2 Steel in a Texas-Ready OTF

The Evergreen Range-Ready carries a 4-inch spear point blade in D2 tool steel with a matte finish. D2 is a familiar friend to Texas knife folks: it holds an edge through cardboard, cord, feed bags, and range-day targets, and it shrugs off the kind of light abuse that ruins softer steels. It’s not a coddled showpiece steel; it’s the one you pick when you expect to sharpen by feel and keep on working.

The spear point profile gives you centered thrust with enough belly for utility cuts. No serrations here—just a clean plain edge that sharpens easily and cuts predictably. The fuller along the blade keeps weight reasonable and adds visual balance without trying to be ornamental.

Handle-side, you’ve got a forest green zinc alloy frame with black G10 inlays. The zinc alloy gives the OTF mechanism a solid housing, while the G10 panels bring real, dry-hand traction. Torx hardware keeps it serviceable, and the overall length at 9.75 inches feels full-size without getting clumsy.

Control, Clip, and Glass Breaker Details

The thumb slide sits where your thumb naturally lands when you draw from the pocket. It’s textured enough to track under sweat or dust, but not so aggressive it chews through calluses. The deep-carry pocket clip rides the knife low and out of sight, which matters if your day runs from office to lease and you don’t care to advertise what you’re carrying.

At the butt, the glass-breaker pommel isn’t just decoration. For Texans who spend time behind the wheel, on ranch roads, or near water, having a dedicated strike point that doesn’t risk your blade edge is the sort of quiet insurance you forget until you’re glad you had it.

Texas Carry Reality: OTF Knife and Switchblade Law Context

Texas law has grown up a bit about knives. As of recent years, the state no longer bans automatic knives, OTF knives, or what older statutes called switchblades for most adults. The key issues now are blade length in certain restricted locations and common-sense behavior, not whether the blade opens automatically.

This Evergreen Range-Ready OTF sits in the modern automatic category: it’s legal to own and carry in most places across Texas, though you should always stay current on local rules and respect posted restrictions—schools, courts, some government buildings, and private property can set their own limits.

For everyday Texas carry—driving between towns, working a jobsite, hitting the gun range, or walking the lease—this OTF automatic knife fits cleanly into the legal landscape, assuming you keep clear of the usual off-limits locations and handle it with the same respect you give a sidearm.

How an OTF Fits Texas Life

A true OTF knife like this one settles in well with Texas routines. You can stage it on a pocket, drop it into a MOLLE slot on a plate carrier, or ride it in the included nylon sheath on a pack strap. Opening boxes at the feed store, trimming straps on a blind, cutting line at the coast, or knocking out quick range chores—this automatic knife moves from one role to the next without fuss.

The forest green and black color scheme stays quiet. It looks at home against brush, plate carriers, or a simple pearl-snap. You’re not waving a shiny, mirror-finished showpiece every time you need to cut tape.

Why This OTF Knife Belongs in a Texas Collection

Serious Texas knife collectors usually divide their drawers by how the blade moves. One section for side-opening automatics and traditional switchblades, one for manual folders and flippers, and one for true OTF knives. This Evergreen Range-Ready earns its slot in that last category.

Mechanically, it’s a straightforward double-action OTF automatic. No gimmicks, no confusing locks. Slide forward, blade out. Slide back, blade home. The D2 steel, spear point profile, and clean plain edge make it a user, not a safe queen. The forest green frame with black G10 inlays gives it a distinct look without tipping into novelty.

For a collector who wants at least one field-ready OTF knife they won’t baby, this is that piece: honest materials, understandable mechanism, and a design that looks right riding in a Texas pocket instead of under glass.

What Texas Buyers Ask About This OTF Automatic Knife

Is an OTF knife like this the same as a switchblade?

People toss the word "switchblade" around for almost any automatic knife, but this Evergreen is a specific kind of automatic: an out-the-front, double-action design. A traditional switchblade usually opens from the side on a pivot with a push-button release. This knife’s blade moves straight out the front under a thumb slide and then retracts the same way. So it’s still an automatic knife in the broad sense, but mechanically, it’s a modern OTF, not your grandfather’s side-opening switchblade.

Is carrying this OTF automatic knife legal in Texas?

Under current Texas law, automatic knives and OTF knives like this are generally legal to own and carry for adults, and they’re no longer singled out as prohibited "switchblades" statewide. The main things to watch are restricted locations, age limits, and any local ordinances or property rules that are stricter than the state minimum. As with any automatic knife, treat it like the serious tool it is, stay up to date on Texas statutes, and use good judgment about where and how you carry it.

Why choose this OTF over a side-opening automatic for everyday use?

If you like clean, straight-line deployment and one-handed close, this OTF automatic knife is hard to beat. The thumb slide lets you open and retract the D2 blade without shifting your grip, which is handy in trucks, tight spaces, or gloves. The forest green, low-profile build disappears in a Texas pocket, and the D2 steel plus G10 inlays make it a true user, not a novelty automatic. For a collector who already owns several side-opening automatics and classic switchblades, this Evergreen adds a modern, field-ready OTF mechanism to the lineup.

In the end, this Evergreen Range-Ready OTF Automatic Knife feels like it was built for Texans who know exactly what they’re putting in their pocket. It’s a true out-the-front automatic, not a confused "switchblade" label. It’s D2 steel and G10 meant to work from Panhandle pasture to Gulf Coast pier. And it fits the kind of collection where every piece earns its keep—not just for how it looks in a case, but for how it opens, cuts, and rides when the day runs long under a big Texas sky.