Automatic knives can be sub-categorized into two main groups: OTF’s (out-the-front) and side Automatics. OTF’s are literally what the name implies; a blade that is concealed within the handle of the knife and “fires” out of the top of the handle. OTF’s are highly regulated in c...
but is EDC friendly in almost every way. Weighing 4.1 oz, its got just enough heft to it to have a quality feel, but remains light enough to be tucked away in the pocket without too much thought. For aUSA madeautomatic knife, using a steel that’s on the higher end compared to many...
Spyderco is one of the best brands out there in the knives’ industry. They have been making extremely useful knives for their customers since the very beginning. Spyderco Tenacious is an automatic opening knife in the range of 40$. The blade length of Syderco Tenacious is adequate which also...
has a unique feature that makes it different from other pocket pussies out there. Yeah, you prolly guessed it with the A.I. and all. But that’s exactly it and why you’re getting more than just its default 9 automatic blowjob modes. The A.I. mode surprises you with a different ...
automatic knives that open at the press of a button, but button-style locking knives are not necessarily automatic knives. While they may feature an assisted opening at times, you still have to start the blade on its journey unless the knife specifically bills itself as having an automatic ...
different types of opening mechanisms consisting of unassisted, assisted, and automatic. Automatics are fun, they offer a spring-loaded design that opens the knife with the press of a button; but, I would just stick with “assisted” which have thumb studs or holes for one handed opening. ...
need fast access to the blade, a spring-assisted or automatic pocket knife is a great choice. At just the press of a button or the application of slight pressure, the blade springs into action and the locking mechanism keeps the blade securely in place until you need to close the knife....
There’s a variety of automatic knives to choose. Our guide includes OTF autos and side openers from trusted brands for EDC, tactical, and beyond.
Automatic Opening: This one needs no manual interference or some starting effort for opening the blade. It fully opens the blade via a built-in mechanism that triggers the moment you press a mall switch or lever. This is why a knife with such a mechanism is also called a switchblade. Suc...
This knife is so new that I debated whether to put it on a best OTF list. However, it’s simply too good to pass up. TheClaymorehas been a surprise hit and one of the best automatic knives to come out in the past five years (and there have been some stiff competition). It’s ...