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Midnight Bayonet Quick-Button Stiletto Switchblade - Black Wood

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Midnight Bayonet Quick-Button Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood

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A long, slim bayonet blade, polished bolsters, and black wood scales give this automatic stiletto knife its classic Midnight Bayonet profile. One press on the quick-button fires the 3.875-inch blade into lockup, while a sliding safety and pocket clip keep it controlled and ready for daily carry. It walks the line between display-piece and working automatic knife—heritage styling paired with modern, pocketable function.

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What This Automatic Stiletto Actually Is

The Midnight Bayonet Quick-Button Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood is a classic Italian-style stiletto updated for modern pocket carry. You’re getting a slim, 3.875-inch polished bayonet blade, push-button automatic opening, a real safety switch, and a pocket clip on a 5-inch closed frame. It looks like something from a glass display case, but it’s built to ride in a front pocket and deploy with a single, controlled press.

This is not a pry bar or a wilderness chopper. It’s a dressy automatic knife meant for light cutting tasks, collection, and the kind of everyday carry where you appreciate a bit of heritage style with your functionality.

How an Automatic Stiletto Knife Like This Works

Mechanically, this automatic stiletto is simple and proven. The blade is spring-tensioned inside the handle. When the safety is off and you press the button, you’re releasing that spring, which snaps the polished bayonet blade into the open and locked position. A strong internal lock then holds the blade open while you cut.

To close it, you press the button again to disengage the lock, guide the blade back into the handle with your other hand, and then re-engage the safety if you want belt-and-suspenders security in your pocket. The guards and bolsters give your fingers a physical index point so you always know where the working edges of the knife start and stop, even when you’re not looking directly at it.

Why Choose This Automatic Stiletto Knife for Everyday Carry

If you’re looking at automatic knives, you’ve probably seen everything from tacti-cool designs to oversized, impractical showpieces. This one threads a practical middle ground: familiar stiletto lines, but scaled and equipped for real pocket time.

Slim Profile, Pocket Clip, Real-World Dimensions

Closed, the knife sits at 5 inches with a relatively slim profile. The integrated pocket clip lets it ride along the seam of jeans or slacks rather than getting lost at the bottom of a bag. At 4.52 ounces, it has enough weight to feel substantial without dragging a pocket down.

The 3.875-inch blade length is a sweet spot for everyday utility—long enough for opening packages, light food prep, or cutting cordage, but not so large that it feels like a fixed blade trying to pretend it’s a folder. The polished bayonet shape adds penetration potential and fine point work, but you still get a usable plain edge along the belly for standard cutting tasks.

Controlled Push-Button Deployment with Safety Switch

The real value in this design is in how it opens and how it stays closed. The push-button is large enough to index by feel, yet surrounded by the bolster and handle contours so it’s not easy to press by accident. The sliding safety switch gives you an extra layer of control—carry it with the safety engaged when you’re dropping it in a bag or purse, and disengage it only when you intend to use the knife.

This is how an automatic knife should be carried: button protected by design, backed up with a mechanical safety, and paired with a secure pocket clip so it stays oriented the same way every time you reach for it.

Build Quality Details That Actually Matter

On a knife like this, the details that count most are lockup, alignment, and how the handle feels when you’re actually cutting.

Bolsters, Screws, and Secure Construction

Polished metal bolsters at both ends do more than complete the stiletto look—they help anchor the pivot and frame, giving the spring and lock mechanism a solid foundation. Multiple visible handle screws mean the scales and frame are fastened with hardware you can tighten if needed, instead of being permanently pinned and untouchable.

The guards/finger flares at the pivot give your hand a natural stop point. Under pressure, that matters: your grip stays behind the bolsters, and the polished bayonet blade stays in front of them. The result is a more confident hold when you’re cutting, not just when you’re opening the knife for show.

Black Wood Handle: Warm Feel, Classic Aesthetic

The black wood handle scales are more than just decoration. They add a touch of warmth and subtle grain that feels different from cold metal or plastic, especially in cooler weather. The polished finish keeps the look clean and dressy, aligning with the knife’s heritage stiletto theme while still being practical enough to wipe clean after use.

Where This Automatic Knife Fits in Your Kit

This automatic stiletto is best thought of as a blend of collection piece and functional everyday knife. It’s not designed to be hammered through heavy construction materials or baton through wood. Instead, it excels as a pocket-ready cutter that you can comfortably carry, use for light to moderate daily tasks, and still appreciate as a nod to classic Italian switchblade styling.

Because of its automatic action and traditional stiletto profile, it also has strong appeal for knife collectors, display cases, and retail counters where the look and the action are as important as raw utility. The etched "Stiletto" text on the blade underscores that heritage, giving it instant visual identity when it’s open.

What People Ask Before Buying a Stiletto Automatic Knife

How effective is an automatic stiletto knife for daily use?

For everyday carry, an automatic stiletto like this is effective for typical light tasks: opening boxes, trimming cord, cutting tape, or handling quick cutting jobs around work or home. The long, slim bayonet blade is optimized for slicing and piercing, not prying or hard lateral torque. Treat it as a refined pocket knife rather than a rough-duty tool, and it will serve you well in its intended role.

Does the automatic mechanism make it less reliable?

A common concern is that adding a spring and push-button makes a knife more failure-prone. Reliability here comes down to build quality and design, not just the fact that it’s automatic. The Midnight Bayonet uses a straightforward push-button mechanism with a coil or leaf spring driving the blade and a solid internal lock to hold it open. As long as the pivot is kept reasonably clean and the button isn’t abused, you can expect consistent deployment and lockup comparable to other well-made automatics.

Is this automatic stiletto legal to carry where I live?

Automatic knives, including stiletto-style models, are regulated differently than standard folding knives. Some states allow automatic knives broadly, some limit blade length, and others restrict how and where they can be carried. Before carrying this in a pocket, bag, or vehicle, check your state and local laws for "automatic knife," "switchblade," or "spring-assisted" language. When in doubt, consult current statutes or a reputable state-by-state guide rather than assuming all folding knives are treated the same.

Carrying and Using This Knife with Confidence

To get the most out of the Midnight Bayonet Quick-Button Automatic Stiletto Knife - Black Wood, carry it consistently in one location—typically clipped in the same front pocket. Keep the safety engaged when you’re putting it on or taking it off, and disengage it only when you intend to open the blade.

Practice drawing and opening it in a safe environment until the motion is smooth and deliberate, not impulsive. Learn where the guards, button, and safety switch sit under your fingers so you’re not hunting for controls when you actually need the blade. Treat it as a precise cutting tool, not a pry bar, and it will hold its alignment, lockup, and polished finish longer.

The result is a knife that feels as good in the hand as it looks on the counter—a classic stiletto silhouette updated with practical features for people who actually carry their automatic knives, not just display them.

Blade Length (inches) 3.875
Overall Length (inches) 8.875
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 4.52
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Bayonet
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Polished
Handle Material Wood
Button Type Push
Theme Stiletto
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes