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Shadowline Stealth Tanto Assisted Folder - Black Alloy

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The Shadowline Stealth Tanto Assisted Folder - Black Alloy is a slim, modern tactical knife built for confident everyday carry. Its 4.125-inch black oxide 3Cr13 tanto blade snaps open with a clean assisted action and locks solid on a frame lock you can trust. A deep-carry clip, matte black handle with geometric accents, and low-profile silhouette keep it discreet in pocket yet ready in an instant. This is the kind of assisted opening knife you actually carry, not just admire.

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What This Assisted Opening Knife Actually Does Well

The Shadowline Stealth Tanto Assisted Folder - Black Alloy is built for people who want a practical assisted opening knife they can count on, not a drawer queen. It gives you fast one-handed deployment, a sturdy tanto point for controlled piercing and utility cuts, and a slim profile that disappears in your pocket until you need it. No fantasy styling, no exaggerated promises — just a modern EDC folder designed to open cleanly, lock solidly, and ride comfortably every day.

How This Assisted Opening Knife Works in Real Carry

This is a classic flipper-assisted opening knife: you load the blade slightly with your index finger on the flipper tab, and the internal assist takes over to drive the 4.125-inch 3Cr13 stainless steel blade to lockup. The frame lock engages against the blade tang, creating a simple, robust lock that’s easy to check and easy to close one-handed once you’re done cutting. In practice, that means you can get this knife into action quickly from a pocket draw without needing a lot of fine-motor skill — which matters if your hands are wet, cold, or you’re under stress.

Build Quality That Makes This a Dependable EDC Knife

Blade Steel, Geometry, and Real-World Use

The black oxide-coated 3Cr13 blade is honest working steel: corrosion-resistant, easy to sharpen, and tough enough for typical EDC jobs like opening boxes, cutting cord, breaking down light packaging, and general utility tasks. The American tanto profile gives you two useful edges — a long straight section for controlled cuts and a reinforced tip for piercing without feeling fragile. It’s not a high-end super steel, but it’s the kind of blade you can quickly touch up with a simple sharpener and get back to work.

Frame Lock and Hardware You Can Trust

The frame lock is cut directly into the metal alloy handle, giving you solid lockup without extra complexity. Torx fasteners throughout make it serviceable if you ever want to adjust pivot tension or clean out lint from pocket carry. The lock bar is easy to disengage with the thumb, and the contact surface is broad enough to feel secure when the knife is opened with intent. For a working assisted opening knife in this size, that combination of simple lock, accessible hardware, and straightforward geometry is exactly what you want.

Carry Reality: How This Knife Rides and Deploys

At 5 inches closed with a slim, straight profile, this assisted opening knife carries more like a pen than a bulky tactical folder. The deep-carry pocket clip tucks it low in your pocket, keeping the matte black handle and silver geometric accents discreet, not flashy. The clip position makes a consistent index point: you feel the top of the clip, roll the knife into your grip, and your finger naturally finds the flipper tab.

Deep-Carry Clip and Stealth Profile

The matte black blade and handle keep reflections down and visual signature minimal. The deep-carry clip means very little of the handle prints outside your pocket — helpful both in urban environments where you don’t want to advertise that you’re carrying a knife and in work settings where low-profile gear is more acceptable than obvious tactical hardware.

Deployment Under Stress

Assisted opening matters most when your fine-motor skills aren’t perfect — when your hands are cold, gloved, or you’re simply distracted. The flipper tab is large enough to find by feel, and the assist reliably snaps the blade into lock. You’re not fighting a stiff manual detent or trying to time a thumb stud flick. That reliability is what separates a good assisted opening knife from a flashy toy: it opens the same way every time, without you having to think about it.

Why This Specific Assisted Opening Knife Earns Pocket Time

There are plenty of assisted opening knives that look tactical but don’t carry well or feel trustworthy. The Shadowline Stealth Tanto Assisted Folder earns its place in your rotation by doing the basics right: a functional blade shape, a reliable assist, a straightforward frame lock, and a low-profile everyday carry footprint.

If you’re the type who tests gear instead of believing marketing, this knife lines up with that mindset. The materials are honest, the design is purpose-driven, and every visible feature — from the geometric handle accents to the lanyard hole and deep-carry clip — serves real-world use. It’s not pretending to be a high-end custom piece; it’s delivering a consistent, repeatable assisted opening knife experience you can rely on.

What People Ask Before Buying an Assisted Opening Knife

How effective are assisted opening knives for everyday carry?

For everyday carry, an assisted opening knife is effective if it does three things well: it opens reliably one-handed, it locks securely, and it carries comfortably enough that you actually keep it on you. This knife meets those criteria: the assist is consistent, the frame lock is straightforward and positive, and the deep-carry clip plus slim profile make it realistic to carry daily in jeans, work pants, or a pack pocket. It’s not about looking aggressive; it’s about being able to open a sharp, functional blade quickly whenever a cutting task shows up.

Does an assisted opening mechanism require special care?

Assisted opening mechanisms don’t need complex maintenance, but a little attention goes a long way. Keeping the pivot area free of lint, occasionally adding a drop of light oil to the pivot, and not forcing the blade against resistance are usually enough to keep the assist snappy. This knife’s design keeps the mechanism relatively simple and accessible. If you treat it like a working tool — wipe it down after use, don’t pry with the tip, and avoid harsh impacts on the spine — the assist should stay smooth and reliable for a long time.

Is this assisted opening knife legal to carry where I live?

Knife laws are highly state- and city-specific. In many places, an assisted opening knife is treated differently from a fully automatic, but some jurisdictions group them together. Common legal considerations include blade length limits, restrictions on assisted or automatic mechanisms, and where you’re allowed to carry (schools, government buildings, certain workplaces). Before you decide to carry this assisted opening knife as part of your daily kit, check both your state law and any local ordinances. Look for terms like “assisted opening,” “spring assisted,” and “switchblade” so you understand exactly how your area defines each category.

Carrying This Knife with Confidence

The goal with any everyday carry knife is simple: it should be there when you need it, do its job cleanly, and disappear when you’re done. The Shadowline Stealth Tanto Assisted Folder - Black Alloy hits that mark with a practical assisted opening mechanism, a durable working blade, and a truly low-profile carry format. If you want a knife that feels like a deliberate choice rather than an impulse buy, this is a solid, grounded option that rewards real-world use.

Blade Length (inches) 4.125
Overall Length (inches) 9.125
Closed Length (inches) 5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Metal Alloy
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Assisted Opening
Lock Type Frame lock