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Rebel Banner Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Blade

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Rebel Banner Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Aluminum

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A bold Dixie banner handle meets quick-deploy performance in this automatic knife. The matte black clip-point blade with partial serration snaps open by push button and locks with a safety switch for pocket-ready carry. Aluminum construction keeps it solid yet manageable, while the pocket clip and 8-inch overall length make it practical for everyday use or display. It’s a statement piece with real working edge—built to ride in the pocket, not just sit in a case.

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What This Automatic Knife Actually Is — No Hype, Just Function

The Rebel Banner Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Aluminum is a push-button automatic knife built for everyday carry with a bold Dixie banner handle design. It’s not pretending to be a combat tool or survival miracle; it’s a practical, fast-opening EDC knife that combines a matte black clip-point blade with a collectible Southern rebel aesthetic.

With an overall length of 8 inches, a 3.25-inch blade, and aluminum handle scales, it hits that middle ground between display-worthy and pocket-practical. The real story here is simple: quick deployment, reliable lockup, and a strong visual statement.

Blade Design and Cutting Performance That Match the Look

The matte black clip-point blade isn’t just for style. Clip points give you a precise tip for detailed work and easy piercing, while the straight edge section handles everyday slicing tasks. The partial serration near the handle adds utility for tougher materials—cord, light rope, zip ties, packaging straps—where a plain edge can start to skate.

Balanced Length for Real-World EDC

At 3.25 inches, the blade length is long enough for most everyday cutting jobs without feeling oversized in the pocket. The 8-inch overall length gives a full, confident grip, while the 4.5-inch closed length rides comfortably in a jeans pocket or on a belt.

Matte Black Finish With Practical Benefits

The matte black finish on the steel blade does more than look tactical. It cuts glare, hides scuffs better than a high-polish blade, and visually pairs cleanly with the bright Dixie banner handle. For a working knife that may see rough use, that low-reflective finish is a real advantage.

Automatic Mechanism: Fast, Push-Button Deployment

This is a side-opening automatic knife operated by a push button on the handle. Press the button, and the blade snaps open into a locked position. That automatic action makes it quick to deploy one-handed, which is exactly what you want when your other hand is busy holding gear, rope, or a box.

Safety Switch for Confident Carry

A sliding safety switch sits above the deployment button. Slide it into the safe position, and it blocks accidental presses in your pocket or bag. Slide it to fire position, and the button is live again for immediate opening. That combination—safety plus auto deployment—is what makes this knife realistically carryable day to day.

Button Placement Under Stress

The button and safety are positioned where your thumb naturally lands when you grip the handle. That means less fumbling and more instinctive use once you’ve opened and closed it a few times. Under stress, simple, repeatable motions matter more than flashy mechanisms—and this layout is straightforward.

Dixie Banner Handle: Statement Piece With Working Grip

The handle is aluminum with a glossy finish and a full Confederate battle flag graphic—red and blue fields, diagonal white bars, and white stars. Visually, it’s unapologetically a rebel or Southern heritage piece, built for buyers who want that specific statement in their collection or on their person.

Under the artwork, the handle has angular sculpting and contouring that improve grip. The aluminum construction keeps it solid in the hand and resistant to everyday knocks and drops.

Pocket Clip and Carry Options

A pocket clip is mounted to the handle for tip-up carry, letting the knife ride discreetly along a pocket edge or on a belt. There’s also a rear attachment point suitable for a lanyard if you prefer additional retention or want faster retrieval from a bag.

Build Quality Details That Matter Day to Day

The knife uses Torx hardware for the handle and pivot, which is practical for anyone who likes to tune their knives—tighten a pivot that’s broken in, or remove the clip if you prefer loose pocket carry. At about 4.28 ounces, it has enough weight to feel substantial without becoming a brick in your pocket.

The steel blade is built as a working edge, not a safe queen: think opening boxes, cutting cord, breaking down light packaging, or riding as a backup cutting tool in a truck or range bag. The partial serration extends its usefulness when the plain edge starts to dull and buys you extra time before sharpening.

Who This Automatic Knife Is Really For

This is for someone who wants three things in one piece: a quick-deploy automatic knife, a bold Dixie banner aesthetic, and a practical everyday cutting tool. It’s not targeting professional rescue teams or minimalist ultralight EDC purists; it’s aimed at buyers who like a strong visual identity—specifically Confederate flag imagery—combined with a functional auto blade they can actually use.

Collectors will appreciate the handle art and the contrast with the black blade. Everyday users will appreciate the push-button action, safety switch, and carry-ready dimensions. Retailers will find it easy to stock and easy to sell because the theme is immediately recognizable from across the counter.

Legal and Practical Considerations for Automatic Knives

Because this is an automatic knife, legality depends heavily on where you live. Some states allow automatic knives broadly; others restrict blade length, carry method, or limit them to law enforcement or active-duty military. City and county rules can be more restrictive than state law.

Before you carry this as an everyday knife, check your state and local regulations for terms like “switchblade,” “automatic knife,” or “spring-assisted.” In some places, you may choose to keep it as a collection or display piece rather than an EDC to stay within the law.

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Does voltage or amperage matter more in a stun gun?

Voltage is mostly about how easily the current arcs through clothing; amperage is what actually affects the body. Once you’re above a certain voltage threshold to jump a small gap, extra “millions of volts” are marketing theater. Real-world effectiveness comes from responsible amperage levels, a decent contact area, and a battery that can maintain that output for more than a single discharge.

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Carrying With Intention: Knife in Pocket, Knowledge in Mind

Carried responsibly, the Rebel Banner Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - Black Aluminum gives you a fast-opening, functional cutting tool wrapped in a very specific regional and historical statement. Whether it lives in your pocket, on a display stand, or in a collection tray, you know exactly what you’re getting: a push-button auto with a black, partially serrated blade, a Dixie banner aluminum handle, and hardware built for real-world handling.

Pair that with a clear understanding of your local knife and stun gun laws, and you move from impulse buyer to informed owner—calm, prepared, and deliberate about what you carry and why.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 8
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 4.28
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Push Button
Theme Confederate Flag
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip Yes