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Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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Shadow Rail Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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This OTF knife runs on one simple idea: thumb on the rail, blade out the front. The Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife pairs a compact 1.875-inch dagger blade with a matte black aluminum handle that disappears in your pocket until you need it. In Texas terms, it’s a light, fast, automatic out-the-front tool for cord, cartons, and everyday duty—no drama, no confusion with a side-opening switchblade. Just a clean, blackout OTF that does exactly what you bought it for.

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Blade Length (inches) 1.875
Overall Length (inches) 5.25
Closed Length (inches) 3.375
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440 Stainless
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Switch
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Pocket Clip Yes

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Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - What It Actually Is

The Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - Midnight Black is exactly what it says: an out-the-front automatic knife with a top-mounted slide and a compact dagger blade. The blade doesn’t swing out like a traditional switchblade or side-opening automatic—it rides straight out the front of the handle when your thumb runs that ridged switch forward. For a Texas buyer who cares about mechanism, this is a true OTF knife, not a generic “switchblade” label slapped on anything with a button.

Closed, it’s just 3.375 inches long with a slim, matte black aluminum body. Open, you’ve got a 1.875-inch 440 stainless blade locking into place, ready for cord, cartons, and light everyday cutting. The whole package is sized for front-pocket carry in Texas heat: no bulk, no hot spots, and nothing bright or flashy to catch the eye.

Out-the-Front Knife Mechanics: How This OTF Differs From a Switchblade

An automatic knife can open in a few different ways. A switchblade most Texans picture is side-opening: you hit a button and the blade swings out from one side, like a folding knife on a spring. An OTF knife like this Stealth Slide sends the blade out the front of the handle on rails, driven by an internal spring and controlled by that top-mounted slide. Both are automatic, but the path the blade takes and the way you run it are completely different.

With this compact OTF knife, your thumb controls everything. Press the switch forward, the 440 stainless dagger blade drives out the front and locks. Pull it back, the blade retracts and disappears into the handle. No flipping, no wrist assist, and no confusion with assisted openers that still need a manual push on a tab. Texas collectors who already own side-opening automatics or classic switchblades will feel the difference the first time that blade glides on its track.

Top-Mounted Slide: Intuitive Texas Thumb Work

The ridged slide switch sits on top of the handle where your thumb naturally lands. That gives you positive control even if your hands are a little slick from sweat or work. It’s simple: you’re not hunting for a small button or flipper tab—you’re just pushing a rail. It’s the kind of straightforward OTF mechanism a Texas user can run without thinking.

Compact Dagger Blade Built for Real Use

The 1.875-inch dagger-style blade brings a centered point and twin edges, but it’s still plain edged and practical. 440 stainless is a working steel: easy to touch up, tough enough for daily tasks, and corrosion resistant enough for Texas humidity and Gulf air. In a knife this size, that matters more than exotic alloys that are hard to sharpen. This OTF knife is made to be used, not pampered.

OTF Knife Carry Reality for Texas Buyers

Texas carry isn’t about theory—it’s about how a knife rides day in, day out. The Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife is built for that reality. The matte black aluminum handle, blackout blade, and deep-carry pocket clip keep it low profile in jeans, slacks, or work pants. It doesn’t shout for attention when you’re getting in and out of the truck or moving around an office.

At just 5.25 inches overall when open, this isn’t a big belt piece; it’s a compact OTF for light tasks and fast access. Boxes in the warehouse, cord in the barn, bags in the back of the SUV—it’s the job knife that happens to be an automatic OTF. The lanyard hole at the butt of the handle lets you add a pull if you want faster retrieval from deeper pockets or a bag.

Texas Law Context: OTF Knives, Automatic Knives, and Switchblades

Texas law used to care a lot about whether something was called a switchblade or automatic knife. Those days have largely passed. Today, out-the-front knives, side-opening automatics, and traditional switchblades are generally treated the same as other knives under Texas law, with the focus on blade length and location, not whether it’s OTF or side-opening. The compact blade on this OTF knife keeps it well within the comfort zone for most everyday Texas carry situations.

Of course, some places—schools, courthouses, certain posted businesses—have their own rules. A serious Texas knife owner already knows to check those details. What matters here is that you’re not buying something that pretends to be anything other than what it is: an automatic OTF knife, clearly understood, not mislabeled as an assisted opener or generic “switchblade.”

Why This Compact OTF Knife Belongs in a Texas Collection

Texas collectors don’t need another loud, oversized tactical toy. They need pieces that tell a clear mechanical story. The Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife is a straightforward chapter: compact, blackout, automatic out-the-front with a top slide. It’s the size you actually carry, not just photograph. Slip it into a collection that already includes larger OTF knives, classic switchblades, and side-opening automatics, and it fills a specific niche—micro tactical utility.

The matte black aluminum handle and black blade give it a true blackout profile. No bright logos, no wild graphics—just clean lines, exposed hardware, and a deep-carry clip. That restraint is part of its collector appeal. It looks like a tool first, which is exactly what many Texas knife buyers want from their everyday OTF knife.

Build and Materials That Earn Their Keep

440 stainless steel may not be exotic, but it’s honest. It holds an edge well enough for everyday use, shrugs off sweat and humidity, and sharpens up easily with basic stones or a pocket sharpener. The aluminum handle keeps the weight down and the profile slim so it doesn’t print through thinner Texas summer clothing. Every element matches the use case: a compact, reliable OTF that disappears until you need it.

What Texas Buyers Ask About This OTF Knife

Is this OTF knife the same as a switchblade or side-opening automatic?

This is an automatic knife, but not a side-opening switchblade. A traditional switchblade or automatic opens from the side with a button and a pivoting blade. This Stealth Slide is an OTF knife—the blade runs straight out the front of the handle on rails, controlled by the top-mounted slide. All switchblades are automatic, but not all automatics are OTF. This one is a true out-the-front blade, and that’s the story you’re buying.

Can I legally carry this out-the-front knife in Texas?

In Texas, current law generally treats OTF knives, automatic knives, and switchblades under the broader knife rules, with focus on blade length and restricted locations rather than whether it’s out-the-front. This compact OTF’s sub-2-inch blade keeps it comfortably on the small side for everyday Texas carry. That said, always check the latest state statutes and any local or posted restrictions where you live and work. Laws can change, and some places set their own tighter rules.

How does this compact OTF fit in a serious Texas collection?

If your collection already covers big blades, classic Italian-style switchblades, and modern side-opening automatics, this piece brings something different: a small, blackout OTF built specifically for pocket duty. The top-mounted thumb slide, dagger profile, and deep-carry clip add up to a clean everyday out-the-front example. It’s the kind of knife you actually carry while the more ornate switchblades stay in the case—and that working role is exactly what earns it respect among Texas collectors.

Closing: A Texas OTF for Folks Who Know Their Knives

The Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - Midnight Black isn’t trying to be every kind of automatic at once. It doesn’t blur the line between a switchblade, an OTF knife, and an assisted opener. It picks its lane—compact, blackout, out-the-front—and runs it well. For a Texas buyer who cares about mechanism, knows the law, and wants a knife that disappears in the pocket but shows up instantly when needed, this OTF feels right at home. It’s the piece you carry because you understand exactly what it is and why that matters.