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Heritage Jig Bone Quick-Deploy Spear Point Automatic Knife - Faux Bone

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Heritage Gentleman Spear Point Auto Knife - Faux Bone

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This automatic knife looks like a classic heirloom but carries like a modern EDC. The jigged faux bone handle gives it that traditional gentleman’s knife feel, while the push-button deployment and safety switch keep opening fast and controlled. A 3.25-inch spear point blade offers practical cutting performance, and the pocket clip and lanyard slot make daily carry simple. It opens clean, locks solid, and rides comfortably until you need it—heritage style with everyday reliability.

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What This Automatic Knife Actually Does for Everyday Carry

The Heritage Gentleman Spear Point Auto Knife - Faux Bone is built for people who want a classic-looking pocket knife with the speed and convenience of a modern automatic. It’s not a flashy tactical showpiece; it’s a straightforward, push-button EDC that opens cleanly, locks securely, and disappears in your pocket until you need it for real cutting tasks.

At 8.125 inches overall with a 3.25-inch spear point blade, it hits the practical middle ground: big enough for daily utility, small enough to carry comfortably. The jigged faux bone handle brings an heirloom look, but under that vintage texture is a modern automatic mechanism with a safety switch and pocket clip for controlled, consistent use.

How the Automatic Mechanism Works in Real Use

This is a button-activated automatic knife, not a spring-assisted or manual folder. That means when the safety is off and you press the button, the internal spring drives the blade out and into lockup in one smooth motion. There’s no partial opening, no wrist flick required—just a clean, repeatable deployment.

Push-Button Deployment with Safety Control

The button sits naturally under your thumb when you grip the handle. To open, you slide the safety to the “fire” position and press the button. A strong spring snaps the matte silver spear point blade into place, where it locks firmly. To close, you reverse the lock mechanism (as designed by the pivot hardware) and return the blade to the handle.

The nearby safety switch is what keeps this knife practical for pocket carry. Engage it, and the button won’t accidentally trigger while the knife is clipped in your pocket or bag. Disengage it, and the knife is ready to deploy with one controlled press.

Spear Point Blade Built for Versatile Cutting

The plain-edge spear point blade provides a balanced profile. Both the tip and belly are useful—good for piercing packaging, controlled slicing, and general utility cutting. The matte finish reduces glare and keeps the look understated rather than tactical-flashy, fitting the heritage aesthetic of the faux bone handle.

Why This Automatic Knife Is Reliable for Everyday Tasks

What makes an automatic knife worth carrying every day isn’t just the spring—it’s the total build: lockup, hardware, handle geometry, and how it rides in the pocket. This model is designed to feel solid in hand while still being easy to live with.

Solid Feel Without Being Clumsy

At 4.5 ounces, it has enough weight to feel substantial without becoming a pocket anchor. That weight, combined with the straight, slim handle profile and bolstered front section, gives a stable grip for normal cutting. The faux bone overlay’s jigged texture adds subtle traction without being abrasive on pockets or skin.

Lockup and Hardware That Stay Honest

The stainless hardware, visible pivot screws, and clean fitment around the bolster show that this was built as a working EDC, not just a display piece. When the blade opens, it seats into a firm lock designed to stay put through typical everyday use—opening boxes, cutting cord, light utility tasks—without wobble or play when properly maintained.

Carry Reality: How This Automatic Knife Rides and Draws

The best automatic knife is the one you actually carry. This design leans into low-key, gentleman-style everyday carry rather than hard tactical aesthetics.

Pocket Clip and Lanyard Options

The spine-mounted pocket clip keeps the knife anchored along the seam of your pocket, ready for a straightforward, repeatable draw. The clip orientation supports a natural hand position for bringing the knife up, sweeping off the safety, and pressing the button in one smooth sequence once you’ve practiced it a few times.

A lanyard slot at the butt of the handle gives you another option: add a short lanyard for easier retrieval from deeper pockets or bags. That’s especially useful if you’re wearing gloves or working in colder environments where bare dexterity is reduced.

Discreet Heritage Styling

Visually, this automatic knife doesn’t scream “tactical.” The tan and dark brown jigged faux bone overlays read as a traditional pocket or hunting knife, which makes it more socially acceptable in many everyday contexts. If you want an automatic that looks refined at the office, in the truck, or around family, this heritage aesthetic works in your favor.

Build Details That Turn a Nice Knife into a Dependable EDC

Small design choices add up when you rely on a knife daily. Here, those choices tilt toward controlled, repeatable performance.

  • Blade shape: Spear point profile offers a usable tip with good piercing control and a straight, easy-to-maintain edge.
  • Blade finish: Matte silver reduces glare and keeps a clean, understated visual line.
  • Handle texture: Jigged faux bone overlay balances comfort and grip, with a classic pattern that won’t shred pockets.
  • Controls cluster: Button and safety near the pivot keep deployment operations centered where your thumb naturally rests.

The result is a knife that behaves like a tool first, collectible second. It opens when you tell it to, stays closed when you don’t, and doesn’t draw more attention than you want during normal daily use.

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Carrying with Confidence: Matching Tools to Intent

Even though the Heritage Gentleman Spear Point Auto Knife - Faux Bone is not a stun gun, the same mindset applies: tools should be chosen for how you’ll actually use and carry them, not for marketing numbers. This automatic knife gives you a classic look, modern push-button deployment, and everyday cutting capability in a package that’s comfortable to carry and simple to operate with a bit of practice.

If your goal is practical, calm preparedness—opening boxes, cutting cord, handling routine tasks, and having a reliable edge on you when you need it—this automatic knife fits that role. It doesn’t pretend to be more than it is, and that honesty in design is exactly what makes it worth carrying.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8.125
Closed Length (inches) 4.625
Weight (oz.) 4.5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Faux Bone
Button Type Button
Theme None
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes