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Shadow Dagger Balanced-Action Butterfly Knife - Matte Black

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Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip Butterfly Knife - Matte Black

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This butterfly knife trades flash for pure control. The Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip Butterfly Knife brings a 3.75-inch matte black dagger blade together with balanced steel handles for smooth, predictable action. At 9 inches open, it rides easy in a pocket or range bag, right at home with Texas collectors who know a true butterfly from any automatic or OTF knife. For the buyer who values clean lines, confident flips, and all‑black subtlety, this piece feels inevitable in hand.

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Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
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Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip Butterfly Knife – What It Really Is

The Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip Butterfly Knife is a true butterfly knife, plain and simple. Two steel handles rotate around a central tang, the latch locks it shut or open, and the 3.75-inch dagger blade does its work once you’ve cleared the path. This isn’t an automatic knife, it isn’t an OTF knife, and it isn’t a push-button switchblade. It’s the classic balisong mechanism that rewards timing, grip, and practice.

Open, this butterfly knife runs 9 inches from latch to tip; closed, it settles at 5.25 inches. That puts it squarely in the sweet spot Texas buyers like: long enough for real control, short enough to ride comfortably in a pocket or bag. The all-matte black steel, from dagger blade to handles, gives it a quiet tactical look collectors recognize immediately.

How This Butterfly Knife Works (And How It Differs From Automatics)

A butterfly knife deploys by rotation, not by stored spring tension. You release the latch, separate the handles, and swing them around the tang in a controlled arc until the dagger blade is locked in the open position by your own grip. The balanced steel handles on this piece are built for that motion, giving you predictable flipping without hot spots or sharp edges fighting your hand.

Butterfly vs Automatic Knife vs OTF Knife

For the Texas buyer who’s had to sort through bad product pages before: here’s the straight of it. An automatic knife is a side-opener with a spring that drives the blade out when you hit a button or switch. A switchblade is the common name for that automatic style. An OTF knife pushes the blade straight out the front of the handle on rails or tracks. This Shadow Dagger is neither of those. It’s a butterfly knife where your hand provides the power and the control, not an internal spring.

That difference matters. Collectors who know their way around an automatic or OTF knife often add a butterfly knife like this one because it brings skill into the picture. The action becomes part tool, part rhythm, and that makes this style a different kind of satisfying to own.

Shadow Dagger Design: Stealth Dagger Blade, Balanced Steel

The first thing you notice is the symmetry. The dagger-style blade centers the design, with a plain sharpened edge and a clean, matte black finish from tang to tip. No loud logos, no bright accents, just a stealth profile that lets the form speak for itself. The steel handles echo that line: straight, grooved, and matte, with subtle machining to give your fingers purchase during fast flips.

Balanced Action for Confident Flipping

On a butterfly knife, balance is everything. Too handle-heavy and the blade feels slow. Too blade-heavy and the knife wants to tumble. This Shadow Dagger keeps the 3.75-inch dagger blade and the twin steel handles in a tight balance point right around the pivots, so transitions feel predictable whether you’re doing basic openings or more advanced rollovers. The exposed torx hardware makes long-term tuning and maintenance simple for collectors who like to dial in their knives.

Matte Black for Tactical, Not Touristy

The all-black finish gives this butterfly knife a tactical lean without shouting about it. In a drawer full of bright anodized trainers and polished showpieces, this one reads as the quiet professional. Texas collectors who favor duty-style automatic knives and OTF knives will recognize that same seriousness in the design here.

Texas Carry Reality: Where This Butterfly Knife Fits

Texas has some of the most knife-friendly laws in the country, and that includes larger blades and automatics. A butterfly knife like this Shadow Dagger slots neatly into that landscape. It carries like a compact folding knife but offers the open length and presence of a mid-sized fixed blade once deployed.

For a Texas buyer, that means it’s just as comfortable riding in the console on the way to the lease as it is sitting in a backpack pocket on a weekend run into town. It’s not a pocket rocket automatic jumping open on a button; it’s a manual butterfly that stays closed until you choose to work it. That manual nature gives some owners extra peace of mind in mixed company or around folks who aren’t familiar with OTF knives or switchblades.

Collector Value for Texas Butterfly Knife Buyers

Collectors in Texas who already own a stack of automatic knives and OTF knives tend to look for something specific in a butterfly knife: clean lines, reliable action, and a profile that doesn’t duplicate what’s already in the case. The Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip delivers that with its all-black dagger blade and no-nonsense build.

The dagger profile gives it a distinctive silhouette when displayed open, while the 5.25-inch closed length keeps it comfortable in the hand for casual flipping. The latch is straightforward and durable, the steel is easy to maintain, and there’s no decorative clutter to age badly. It reads like a working butterfly knife that just happens to look good under glass.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Butterfly Knives

Is a butterfly knife the same as an automatic knife or OTF switchblade?

No. A butterfly knife is its own thing. With this Shadow Dagger, you do the work: you release the latch and swing the handles to expose the dagger blade. An automatic knife (often called a switchblade) uses a spring and a side-mounted button to fire the blade out. An OTF knife sends the blade straight out the front with a switch or slider. All three have their place in a Texas collection, but they aren’t interchangeable, and this one sits firmly in the manual butterfly category.

Are butterfly knives like this legal to own and carry in Texas?

Texas law is very knife-tolerant compared to many states, and it does not single out butterfly knives the way some other places do. As with any blade, you’re responsible for knowing current Texas statutes and any local restrictions, and for using common sense about where and how you carry. But in broad strokes, a butterfly knife like the Shadow Dagger is treated more like a folding knife than an automatic switchblade in many other states’ legal codes, which is one reason Texas collectors appreciate them.

Why would a collector choose this butterfly knife over another tactical piece?

The Shadow Dagger Stealth-Flip earns its keep by doing a few things well and not pretending to be anything it isn’t. The balanced steel handles make flipping comfortable. The matte black dagger blade looks at home next to duty-minded automatic knives and OTF knives. The clean construction, exposed torx pivots, and solid latch appeal to buyers who plan to actually use and tune their knives, not just photograph them. For a Texas collector, it’s an easy add: a serious butterfly that holds its own next to more complex mechanisms.

In the end, this Shadow Dagger is for the Texan who knows the difference between a butterfly knife, an automatic knife, and an OTF switchblade—and likes that difference. It’s a manual, skill-forward design with a tactical, matte black profile that doesn’t need bright colors or big claims to justify its place in the rotation. If you want a butterfly knife that fits right alongside your favorite Texas-legal automatics without trying to imitate them, this one belongs in your hand and in your collection.