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Carbon Shadow Double-Action OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber Black

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Shadowline Velocity Double-Action OTF Knife - Carbon Fiber Black

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This double-action OTF knife is built for Texans who like their gear fast, straight, and quiet. The Shadowline Velocity rides light with carbon fiber scales, a deep-carry clip, and a 3-inch satin dagger blade that fires and retracts on the same axis. A positive thumb slide, glass breaker, and nylon pouch round out a compact, modern out-the-front knife that disappears in the pocket until it’s time to work. For collectors who know their mechanisms, this is clean, confident OTF execution.

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Blade Length (inches) 3
Overall Length (inches) 7.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 2.75
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Material Carbon Fiber
Button Type Thumb slide
Theme Carbon Fiber
Double/Single Action Double Action
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon pouch

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Shadowline Velocity: a true double-action OTF knife for Texans who know the difference

This isn’t a folder dressed up with marketing. The Shadowline Velocity is a purpose-built double-action OTF knife: the blade rides in a straight internal track, firing and retracting out the front with a single thumb slide. No flipper tab, no side-swinging handle, no confusion with assisted openers. It’s an automatic out-the-front knife in the classic sense—mechanical, decisive, and built for one-handed control.

That matters if you’re a Texas knife buyer who cares about mechanisms. A switchblade in everyday conversation can mean a lot of things, but here we’re precise: this is a double-action OTF knife with a 3-inch satin dagger blade, carbon fiber handle scales, and a deep-carry clip. It’s the straight-line option for folks who want speed and symmetry in a compact package.

Double-action OTF knife mechanics: forward to fire, back to retract

The heart of this automatic OTF knife is the thumb slide on the spine. Push it forward and the internal spring system drives the blade out along its track until it locks. Pull it back and the same mechanism retracts the blade cleanly into the handle. No manual reset, no two-handed dance—just a reliable out-the-front knife that answers the thumb with a clear, mechanical click in both directions.

Compared to a side-opening automatic or traditional switchblade, the motion here is straight and centered. There’s no arc to clear, no sideways snap to manage, just linear deployment that feels natural in tight spaces. Versus a manual flipper or assisted opener, this OTF knife trades showmanship for directness: blade out, blade back, all on the same axis.

Blade geometry built for control

The 3-inch dagger-style blade runs a central fuller to keep weight down and stiffness up. Dual edges and a satin finish give this automatic knife a clean cut and easy maintenance, while the plain edge configuration keeps it practical for daily utility. At 7.5 inches overall and 4.5 inches closed, it hits that sweet spot where an OTF knife feels full in the hand but still disappears in the pocket.

Carbon fiber handle that earns its keep

Carbon fiber on a Texas knife isn’t about flash—it’s about strength-to-weight. The woven texture gives this out-the-front knife grip without shredding pockets. Chamfered edges keep hot spots down, and the handle’s straight profile lines up your hand right behind the blade’s axis. That’s the kind of quiet design choice serious collectors notice.

Automatic OTF knife vs switchblade vs assisted: getting the terms straight

Texas collectors don’t like fuzzy language, and neither do we. This Shadowline is an automatic OTF knife—an out-the-front automatic where the blade slides in and out of the handle along a track. A lot of folks call any automatic a switchblade, but usually they’re talking about side-opening automatics where the blade swings out from the side like a regular folder, just spring-driven.

Assisted openers are different again: they start manually and finish with spring help, but they’re not true automatics. This knife skips the half-measure. Thumb on the slide, blade out. Thumb back, blade in. If you’re searching automatic knife vs OTF knife or wondering where this fits against a classic switchblade, the answer is simple: this is the straight-line, out-the-front member of that automatic family.

OTF knife carry in Texas: built for real pocket time

Texas is knife country, but it’s also a place where you actually carry your tools—not just talk about them. This OTF knife was sized with that reality in mind. At 2.75 ounces, it rides light. The deep-carry pocket clip tucks the carbon fiber handle low and discreet, so it doesn’t shout across the room every time you stand up. The nylon belt pouch gives you another carry option if you’re running a duty belt, ranch rig, or travel bag.

The glass breaker on the pommel is there for the moments you hope never come but plan for anyway—stuck windows, tight exits, or quick access in or around a truck cab. In a glove box, center console, or on a vest, this automatic out-the-front knife feels purpose-built for the way Texans actually live and work.

Texas law context for an OTF knife

Texas law has opened up significantly for knife owners, and most restrictions on automatic knives, OTF knives, and traditional switchblades have been lifted for everyday adults. That said, specific locations—like certain government buildings, schools, and secured areas—can still have their own rules. This double-action OTF knife sits in that modern Texas reality: legal for most adults in most places, but still worth checking your local policies and any workplace or venue rules before you clip it on.

Collector-level details on this out-the-front knife

Collectors look past the headline and into the hardware. On this OTF knife, Torx fasteners keep the handle tight and serviceable. The thumb slide is ridged and tuned with enough resistance to prevent accidental discharge in the pocket, but not so stiff that it fights you. The internal double-action mechanism is designed to settle into a rhythm—the more you cycle it, the more it feels like a familiar motion instead of a party trick.

Visually, the contrast between the satin dagger blade and the black carbon fiber scales gives the piece a modern tactical profile without going loud. It’s the kind of automatic knife that fits as well next to a titanium flipper and a classic side-opening switchblade as it does in a working EDC row. For Texas buyers who build theme trays—carbon fiber, OTF, or dagger-specific—this one checks multiple boxes without stepping outside its lane.

Why this OTF knife stands out in a crowded drawer

Plenty of out-the-front knives rely on weight or bulk to feel serious. The Shadowline takes the opposite route: slim, balanced, and deliberate. Carbon fiber for the handle, a clean satin finish on the blade, and a straightforward mechanism that doesn’t try to be clever. It’s an automatic OTF knife that feels more like a precise instrument than a novelty.

What Texas buyers ask about this OTF knife

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

This is a true automatic OTF knife, which makes it part of the switchblade family in broad terms but different in how it works. A side-opening automatic switchblade kicks the blade out from the side on a pivot. This out-the-front knife sends the blade straight out the nose and pulls it back the same way, both controlled by that top-mounted thumb slide. If you care about mechanisms, think of it as the straight-line cousin to your side-opening automatic.

Can I legally carry this OTF knife in Texas every day?

For most adult Texans, carrying an automatic knife like this double-action OTF is legal under current state law, which no longer singles out switchblades or OTF knives the way it used to. The main thing is to respect posted restrictions and special locations—schools, some government buildings, secured venues, and private properties can set their own rules. If you’re carrying this out-the-front knife into work or across county lines, it’s wise to check house policy and any local ordinances.

Where does this out-the-front knife fit in a serious collection?

If your collection already includes classic side-opening automatics, traditional switchblades, and a few showpiece OTF knives, this one fills the role of the modern, carryable carbon fiber piece. It’s a working automatic OTF knife with enough refinement—carbon fiber scales, dagger grind, double-action hardware—to hold its own in a display. For a Texas collector, it can anchor a small OTF group or serve as the go-to out-the-front knife you don’t mind actually putting to work.

A Texas-minded OTF knife for people who know their mechanisms

The Shadowline Velocity doesn’t need hype. It’s a double-action OTF knife with a clean dagger blade, carbon fiber handle, and a mechanism you can run all day without getting bored or disappointed. In a state where knives are tools, companions, and sometimes heirlooms, this automatic out-the-front knife earns its place by being clear about what it is and how it works.

If you’re the kind of Texan who can feel the difference between a side-opening automatic, an OTF knife, and a well-tuned manual, this piece will make sense in your hand right away. It rides light, works straight, and tells the truth mechanically—exactly what a serious knife owner expects when they clip an automatic into a Texas pocket.