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Frontier Fugitive Assisted Pocket Knife - Black Blade

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You don’t just flip this assisted opening pocket knife—you draw it like a frontier sidearm. The Billy the Kid wanted-poster handle art and black coated, partially serrated drop point blade make it a standout Wild West EDC. Spring-assisted deployment, liner lock security, and a pocket clip keep it fast, legal-sized, and pocket ready. From breaking down boxes to opening gear, it’s a daily cutter with outlaw attitude and practical function.

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Frontier Style Meets Everyday Utility

The Frontier Fugitive Assisted Pocket Knife - Black Blade takes the Billy the Kid legend off the wanted poster and puts it in your pocket. This isn’t a wall-hanger replica—it’s a working assisted opening pocket knife built for everyday cutting tasks with a bold Wild West outlaw theme. A black coated, partially serrated drop point blade, aluminum handle, and spring-assisted deployment turn the outlaw story into a practical EDC tool you’ll actually carry.

Outlaw-Themed Assisted Pocket Knife with Real EDC Chops

This assisted opening pocket knife balances conversation-piece visuals with functional details. The handle is styled like an aged wanted poster—“BILLY THE KID WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE,” reward text, mock bullet hole, and outlaw portrait—while the black coated blade keeps the overall look modern and tactical. At 4 inches of blade and 8.5 inches overall, it rides in the sweet spot: large enough for real work, compact enough for pocket carry.

Blade Built for Daily Cutting Tasks

The black coated stainless steel drop point blade gives you a strong tip and a practical cutting belly for opening packages, slicing cord, and general utility. The partial serrations near the handle bite into rope, strap, and tougher materials that a plain edge alone can struggle with. The coating helps with corrosion resistance and reduces glare, which means the knife looks sharp and stays useful longer under normal EDC use.

Comfortable Aluminum Handle with Secure Grip

The aluminum handle keeps weight manageable while still feeling solid in hand. Finger grooves and ergonomic contouring help the knife lock into your grip, and the jimping along the spine gives your thumb a positive index point for controlled cuts. The aged parchment-style finish with the wanted-poster graphics makes it visually striking without sacrificing handling comfort.

Quick-Assist Action: One-Handed Deployment That Feels Natural

The defining functional feature of this folding pocket knife is its spring-assisted opening. Once you start the blade with the elongated thumb slot, the assist mechanism takes over and snaps it into lockup. That means you can deploy it one-handed without a dramatic wrist flick or complicated motion—useful when your other hand is full of boxes, gear, or work material.

Liner Lock Security You Can See and Feel

Inside the handle, a liner lock engages the base of the blade when it opens. You get clear tactile feedback when it locks, and you can visually confirm the liner is seated. To close, press the liner aside with your thumb and fold the blade back into the handle. This is a proven lock style for assisted opening knives and fits everyday use, from light utility to moderate cutting tasks.

Pocket Clip Carry for Everyday Readiness

A pocket clip on the reverse side lets you carry this assisted opening pocket knife clipped to your pocket or the edge of a pack. At 4.5 inches closed and about 5 ounces, it feels solid but not bulky. The clip keeps the knife oriented for consistent draw and deployment—once you’ve carried it a few days, reaching for it will feel automatic.

Why Choose This Assisted Opening Pocket Knife

If you like gear with a story but don’t want to sacrifice practicality, this knife hits that balance. It’s sized for everyday carry, built from familiar, low-maintenance materials, and designed around a quick, intuitive deployment. The outlaw-themed handle makes it a standout in a collection, but the blade grind, partial serrations, and liner lock are what make it a tool you can use daily.

Whether you’re a Western history fan, a Billy the Kid collector, or just someone who wants an assisted opening pocket knife that doesn’t look like every other black folder, this model offers both character and utility. It feels less like a novelty and more like a functional tribute you won’t mind scuffing up on real tasks.

Carry Reality: Where This Knife Fits in Your Lineup

As an everyday carry pocket knife, the Frontier Fugitive works well as your primary utility blade or as a themed rotation piece. The 4-inch blade gives it more reach than many compact EDC knives, which you’ll appreciate when cutting thicker material or doing repeated box work. At the same time, the folding design and clip carry keep it within typical pocket knife expectations for size.

If you already carry a multi-tool or a smaller slipjoint, this assisted opening knife pairs nicely as your quick-deploy cutter for tasks that benefit from a locking blade and serrated section. It’s not trying to be a survival knife or a heavy-duty pry tool; it’s an EDC folder with enough backbone for day-to-day jobs and enough style to be memorable.

Build Details at a Glance

  • Blade: 4-inch black coated stainless steel, drop point, partial serration
  • Overall length: 8.5 inches open, 4.5 inches closed
  • Handle: Aluminum with aged wanted-poster Billy the Kid artwork
  • Weight: Approximately 5 ounces for a solid in-hand feel
  • Lock: Liner lock for secure open use
  • Deployment: Spring-assisted with elongated thumb opening slot
  • Carry: Pocket clip for everyday wear

Who This Knife Is For

This assisted opening pocket knife is ideal if you:

  • Enjoy Wild West or Billy the Kid themed gear but still demand function
  • Want a fast-deploying pocket knife for everyday cutting tasks
  • Prefer the control of a drop point blade with added serrations
  • Like knives that spark conversation without being purely decorative
  • Need an affordable assisted opener that you won’t mind putting to work

In short, it’s for the buyer who wants a bit of outlaw attitude in a pocket knife that can still slice, cut, and open on demand. It looks like it came off a wanted poster, but it behaves like a practical EDC folder.

What People Ask Before Buying This Knife

How strong is the assisted opening?

The assist is tuned for practical one-handed use: once you start the blade with the thumb slot, the spring drives it into lockup with a confident snap. It’s not so aggressive that it feels like an automatic, but it’s noticeably faster and easier to open than a purely manual folder, especially when you’re wearing light gloves or working quickly.

Is this a good everyday carry size?

Yes. A 4-inch blade and 4.5-inch closed length sit right in the mid-to-large EDC range. It offers more cutting edge than compact keychain-style folders while still fitting comfortably in a front pocket. The pocket clip keeps it accessible and prevents it from sinking to the bottom of your pocket or bag.

What kind of maintenance does it need?

Like most stainless steel pocket knives, it benefits from occasional cleaning and a light oil on the pivot. Wipe the blade clean after cutting, especially if you’ve been around moisture or food. Touch up the edge with a basic sharpener as needed. The coated blade and aluminum handle are low maintenance for normal urban and light outdoor use.

Is this knife more collectible or more practical?

It’s intentionally both. The Billy the Kid wanted-poster artwork and outlaw theme make it collectible for Western and frontier fans, but the assisted opening mechanism, liner lock, and partially serrated blade make it a functional everyday knife. If you want a knife you can display and also drop in your pocket for work, this sits in that intersection.

Carry It Like a Tool, Enjoy It Like a Story Piece

The Frontier Fugitive Assisted Pocket Knife - Black Blade is best thought of as a practical pocket knife wrapped in a Wild West narrative. The blade shape, serrations, and lock style are familiar to anyone who’s carried an assisted opener before; the Billy the Kid theming is what makes you smile when you pull it out.

If you like your gear to do more than just sit in a drawer, this outlaw-themed assisted pocket knife gives you real cutting ability with a visual story that stands out from generic black folders. Clip it, carry it, use it—it’s built to survive more than just the legend printed on the handle.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Coated
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Wild West
Safety Liner Lock
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock