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Stealth Tanto Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - G10 Black

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Stealth Line Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - G10 Black

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This automatic knife is built for the jobs that actually show up in your day. A side-button automatic mechanism snaps the 3.75" American tanto blade into play, with partial serrations ready for rope, cord, and stubborn packing. Textured G‑10 scales lock into your hand, while the recessed pocket clip keeps it slim and out of sight until you need it. Add the dedicated safety lock and you get fast deployment, controlled cutting, and pocket‑worthy reliability in one straightforward EDC tool.

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What This Automatic Knife Actually Delivers in Daily Use

The Stealth Line Quick-Deploy Automatic Knife - G10 Black is built for people who want a reliable cutting tool in their pocket, not a conversation piece. It’s a modern automatic knife with a 3.75" American tanto blade, partial serrations, and a textured G‑10 handle—but what matters more is how that combination works when you’re standing on a jobsite, breaking down boxes in a warehouse, or managing everyday carry tasks on the move.

Instead of chasing flashy finishes or oversized branding, this knife focuses on three things that matter for real-world EDC: fast, repeatable deployment; a blade geometry that cuts clean and bites into tougher material; and a handle design that locks into your grip when your hands are cold, wet, or gloved.

How the Automatic Mechanism Works Under Real Conditions

This isn’t a spring-assisted folder—it’s a true automatic knife. Press the side-mounted button and the internal coil spring drives the blade from closed to locked open in one clean motion. That means you get controlled one-handed deployment without having to flick your wrist or find a thumb stud under stress or with a compromised grip.

The dedicated safety lock on the handle is what makes this practical to carry. Slide it to "safe" and the button will not fire in your pocket or bag, even if it’s pressed against keys, tools, or seat belts. Slide it off and the knife is live, ready for immediate deployment with a single deliberate press.

Side Button Placement for Natural Activation

The button is positioned so your thumb finds it naturally when you draw the knife in a standard hammer grip. That matters when you’re on a ladder, in a tight space, or managing something with your other hand—you don’t have to adjust your grip just to open the blade.

Lock-Up You Can Feel, Not Just Hear

When the blade opens, it settles into a solid lock you can feel through the handle. This tactile confirmation is important if you’re cutting aggressively or twisting through tougher material. You shouldn’t have to question whether your blade is really seated before going to work.

Blade Design: American Tanto Built for Work, Not Drama

The blade is a matte-finished American tanto profile—essentially a hybrid that gives you a strong reinforced tip and a useful primary edge. The straight main edge supports controlled push cuts and precise slicing, while the angular tip geometry adds durability where many slimmer drop points can chip or roll.

Partial serrations near the base of the blade are there for a reason: they bite into rope, cord, strapping, and fibrous materials that a plain edge can skate on when dull or wet. In real use, that means this automatic knife can go from cleanly opening a package to chewing through nylon webbing or stubborn plastic banding without slowing down.

Matte Finish for Low-Glare Practicality

The matte silver finish reduces reflectivity. That’s not just a tactical styling choice—it also helps hide wear and scratches from daily cutting so the knife continues to look professional in a work or duty environment.

G‑10 Handle and Carry Format for Everyday Reliability

Handle material matters just as much as the blade. The G‑10 scales on this automatic knife are textured for traction without being pocket-shredding. G‑10 is a fiberglass laminate known for being stiff, dimensionally stable, and resistant to moisture—ideal for a knife that may live in a pocket, tool bag, or vehicle console.

The overall 8.75" open length and 5" closed length strike a middle ground: large enough to fill the hand and provide leverage, but slim enough to carry without feeling like a brick in your pocket. The handle profile stays relatively straight, which works well across different hand sizes and grip styles.

Recessed Pocket Clip for Low-Profile Carry

The black clip is recessed into the spine of the handle, keeping the knife tight against the pocket seam and reducing snag points. This helps it ride discreetly in jeans, work pants, or uniform trousers. The clip placement supports a consistent draw, so the knife appears in your hand the same way every time.

Lanyard Hole and Torx Hardware for Practical Setup

A lanyard hole at the end of the handle lets you customize retention—use a short lanyard for gloved retrieval or a dummy cord in environments where you can’t afford to drop tools. Torx hardware means the knife can be serviced or adjusted with common bit sets if needed.

Why Choose This Automatic Knife as a Working EDC Tool

Every feature on this knife leans toward practical everyday carry and real cutting tasks. The automatic mechanism gives you reliable one-handed opening when your other hand is occupied. The American tanto blade with partial serrations handles both clean slicing and aggressive cutting in one tool. The G‑10 handle, safety lock, and recessed pocket clip keep it controllable, safe to carry, and easy to access.

If your priority is a slim, capable automatic knife that earns pocket time by doing work—opening pallets, cutting line, stripping packaging, or staying ready as a general-purpose EDC tool—this design is built for that role. It stays out of the way until you need it, then deploys quickly and locks up with enough confidence to tackle the task in front of you.

What People Ask Before Buying an Automatic Knife for Everyday Carry

How effective is this automatic knife for daily tasks?

Effectiveness comes from blade geometry, edge options, and deployment. The American tanto point excels at controlled cuts and tip strength, while the partial serrations handle rope, cord, and tough packaging. The automatic mechanism adds speed and one-handed convenience, which matters when your other hand is busy stabilizing material, holding a ladder, or managing gear. For general EDC use—opening boxes, cutting straps, trimming materials—this knife is more than capable.

Is an automatic knife better than a regular folding knife?

“Better” depends on your priorities. A standard folding knife can be simpler and legal in more locations. An automatic knife like this one excels when you value immediate, one-handed opening without a wrist flick or thumb-stud hunt. If you routinely work in conditions where you need fast, reliable deployment with minimal motion, an automatic mechanism is a genuine advantage—as long as it’s legal where you carry and you use the safety lock consistently.

Is this automatic knife legal to carry where I live?

Automatic knife laws vary widely by state, and sometimes by city or county. Some states allow autos for everyday carry, others restrict blade length, opening mechanism, or who may carry them (for example, active-duty military or first responders). Before carrying, check current knife laws for your state and local jurisdiction, paying attention to terms like “switchblade,” “automatic,” and “spring-loaded.” When in doubt, consult local statutes or a reputable legal resource rather than relying on hearsay.

Carrying with Confidence: Practical, Not Flashy

A good EDC knife doesn’t beg for attention; it just works when asked. This automatic knife is designed around that principle. Slim in the pocket, secure in the hand, fast to deploy, and deliberate to lock—those are the qualities that make it a dependable daily tool.

If you want a straightforward automatic knife that favors function over flair, this G‑10 handled, American tanto folder gives you a practical edge you can carry with confidence, whether you’re on a jobsite, on shift, or just handling the endless small tasks of everyday life.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 8.75
Closed Length (inches) 5
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G-10
Theme None
Safety Safety Lock
Pocket Clip Yes