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Strikepoint Crimson Dagger Fixed Blade Knife - Red Edge

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This fixed blade dagger is built for Texans who like their steel bold and honest. The Strikepoint Crimson Dagger Fixed Blade Knife pairs a 5-inch red 3Cr13 spear-point with a full-tang 10-inch profile and a locked-in black G-10 handle. It’s not an automatic knife, not an OTF, and not a switchblade—just a hard-use, modern tactical fixed blade that draws clean from its Kydex sheath and settles naturally into a forward, decisive grip.

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Blade Length (inches) 5
Overall Length (inches) 10
Blade Color Red
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G-10
Theme None
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full tang
Carry Method Clip
Sheath/Holster Kydex

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What This Fixed Blade Dagger Really Is

The Strikepoint Crimson Dagger Fixed Blade Knife - Red Edge is a modern tactical fixed blade for Texans who know the difference between a knife that folds, a knife that fires, and a knife that’s just ready all the time. This isn’t an automatic knife, it’s not an OTF knife, and it’s not a switchblade. It’s a full-tang, 10-inch fixed blade dagger with a 5-inch red 3Cr13 spear-point that stays exactly where you put it until you decide otherwise.

For Texas buyers who collect side-opening automatics and OTF switchblades, this fixed blade fills a different slot in the lineup: no springs, no button, no slider—just immediate access and simple, reliable steel you can rely on and resharpen without drama.

Fixed Blade Dagger vs Automatic Knife vs OTF Knife

Mechanically, this Strikepoint Crimson Dagger plays a different game than your automatic knife or OTF knife. An automatic knife is a folding blade that opens by spring when you hit a button. An OTF knife drives that blade straight out the front of the handle. A switchblade is just the legal and cultural name folks use most often for those autos, whether side-opening or OTF. All of those rely on internal mechanisms.

This fixed blade dagger skips the mechanism entirely. The 5-inch red blade is already locked out, full-tang through the black G-10 handle, with no moving parts to fail. Where a switchblade or OTF knife offers fast deployment, a fixed blade like this offers zero deployment—because it’s already out. In a truck console, ranch pack, or on a plate carrier, that difference matters to a Texas collector who buys knives for both use and story.

Mechanics and Build: The Steel and Tang Story

The Strikepoint Crimson runs a 5-inch 3Cr13 stainless dagger blade with a central fuller to keep the profile light and balanced. The double-edged, spear-style geometry is tuned for piercing and straight tracking, with a narrow, sharply tapered point that drives in where you direct it. The matte red finish cuts glare and gives the blade a visual edge that stands out on a table full of more traditional fixed blades.

Full-Tang Backbone and G-10 Grip

The full tang carries straight through the handle, visible along the spine, tying the blade and grip into one solid piece of steel. Three fasteners secure the black textured G-10 scales, giving you a sure grip even when things get slick or dusty. The integrated red guard with its angular cutout wings is more than just a visual flourish—it provides a natural index point and keeps your hand from sliding forward under hard thrusts.

Kydex Sheath and Clip Carry

This dagger rides in a molded Kydex sheath with a clip, which means clean, repeatable draws and secure retention. Unlike an automatic knife or OTF knife that lives in a pocket, this fixed blade is meant to ride on your belt, pack, or tactical rig. For Texas buyers who rotate between a switchblade in the pocket and a fixed blade on the belt, this one slides right into the system: auto for quick, discreet cuts; fixed blade for when things get more serious.

Texas Carry Reality: Fixed Blade Dagger in the Lone Star State

Texas law has loosened up over the years, and that’s been good news for knife folks. Today, a lot of what used to be called a switchblade is legal to own and carry in many everyday situations, and fixed blade knives like this dagger are part of that more open landscape. As always, local rules, posted signs, and specific locations can change what’s allowed, so Texas buyers should double-check current statutes and any city restrictions before strapping on a full-size fixed blade.

Where this Strikepoint Crimson Dagger really makes sense in Texas is on private land, ranches, hunting leases, and in training environments where a full-size fixed blade isn’t just allowed—it’s expected. It also belongs in the collection drawer next to your favorite automatic knife and OTF knife as the no-nonsense, no-mechanism counterpart to your spring and slider pieces.

Collector Value: Why This Red Dagger Earns a Slot

From a Texas collector’s standpoint, this knife isn’t trying to compete with your high-dollar switchblade or your double-action OTF knife. It’s doing something simpler and louder: pairing a bold red dagger blade with a modern tactical profile at a size that feels right in hand. The symmetry, the slimmer spear-like geometry, the red-and-black contrast—all of that makes it an eye-catcher on the table.

The 3Cr13 steel sharpens quickly, which means you’re more likely to use it instead of just looking at it. For a lot of Texas buyers, that’s the sweet spot: a fixed blade that looks like a combat piece, works like a real tool, and doesn’t make you baby it. It becomes the knife you don’t mind beating up a little while your more delicate OTF knife or automatic knife stays in better shape for pocket carry and show-and-tell.

How It Fits Beside Your Automatics and OTFs

Think of this Strikepoint Crimson Dagger as the anchor to a three-part story. Your side-opening automatic knife covers fast, one-handed everyday cuts. Your OTF knife brings that mechanical drama that only a front-deploying switchblade can deliver. This fixed blade dagger is the third point: always out, always ready, with the simplicity and strength only a full-tang fixed blade can offer. For a Texas knife collector, that kind of spread shows you understand not just styles but mechanisms and intent.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Fixed Blade Daggers

Is a fixed blade dagger like this the same as an automatic or switchblade?

No. A fixed blade dagger like this Strikepoint Crimson never folds and never fires. An automatic knife, often called a switchblade, is a folding design that opens by spring when you press a button or lever. An OTF knife sends its blade straight out the front from inside the handle, also driven by a mechanism. This knife has no internal moving parts. You draw it from the Kydex sheath and it’s already in the fight, which is why some Texas collectors like to carry a fixed blade alongside their autos and OTFs.

Is a fixed blade dagger legal to carry in Texas?

Texas has become far more knife-friendly, and many blades that used to be restricted—like traditional switchblades and larger knives—are now legal in most everyday settings. That said, blade length, location (schools, government buildings, certain events), and posted signs still matter. This is a full-size fixed blade dagger, not a discreet pocket knife, so Texas buyers should review current Texas knife laws and any city rules before carrying it in public. On private property, in the field, or on a ranch, it’s usually much simpler.

Who is this fixed blade dagger really for: user or collector?

This Strikepoint Crimson Dagger is built for both. The 3Cr13 steel makes it an honest user: easy to sharpen, tough enough for regular cutting and thrusting tasks, and not so high-strung you’re afraid to scratch it. The red dagger blade, full-length symmetry, and G-10 handle give it the visual punch that Texas knife collectors appreciate. If you already own an automatic knife or OTF knife and you’re looking for a fixed blade that looks the part without being fragile, this one fits that role nicely.

In the end, this Strikepoint Crimson Dagger Fixed Blade Knife - Red Edge speaks to a certain kind of Texas buyer—the one who can tell a switchblade from an OTF at a glance and still sees the value in a simple, solid fixed blade that just works. It’s bold without being complicated, modern without being fussy, and it belongs as much in a West Texas truck as it does in a collector case in Austin or Houston. If you know your knives, this one tells a clear story the moment you pick it up.