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Blackout Vector Rapid-Deploy OTF Knife - G10 Black

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Blackout Vector Rapid-Deploy OTF Blade - G10 Black

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Late run between Midland and Odessa, a storm stacking on the horizon and oil on your hands. This OTF knife sits flat in your pocket until the thumb finds the slide. The black dagger blade snaps out clean, locks solid, and the G10 grip doesn’t squirm in sweat or rain. Double-action for fast in, fast out. This is the kind of Texas OTF knife a man keeps in his truck door and forgets about—until he needs it.

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When the Highway Runs Out, This OTF Stays Ready

There’s a stretch of Farm-to-Market road west of San Angelo where the pavement crumbles into caliche and cattle guards. Out there, reception dies, trucks break, and problems don’t wait on help. That’s where a black, rapid-deploy OTF blade earns its keep. The Blackout Vector rides low in your pocket or in the nylon pouch on your belt, quiet and out of sight, until the thumb finds the slide and the dagger blade snaps into the daylight.

This isn’t garage jewelry. It’s an OTF knife built for the kind of Texas days that start in town and end in a ditch, a lease road, or under stadium lights in late August. Slim, all-business, and fast in the hand.

Texas OTF Knife Control: Fast Thumb Slide, No Drama

On a hot job site outside Houston, gloves on and sweat in your eyes, you don’t have time to fumble a folder. The Blackout Vector’s side-mounted thumb slide sits where your thumb naturally lands along the handle spine. Push forward and the 3.75-inch dagger blade drives out with a sharp, mechanical snap. Pull back and it withdraws just as clean. That double-action OTF mechanism gives you one-handed open and close without theatrics.

The handle is long enough—5.25 inches closed—to fill your hand without printing hard in your pocket. Chamfered edges keep it from biting into your palm when you bear down. In a crowded rodeo parking lot or gas station off I-35 near Waco, you can draw, deploy, cut, and re-pocket this Texas OTF knife without a second look from anyone around you.

Grip That Works From Hill Country Rain to Panhandle Dust

The front half of the handle wears horizontal grip ridges over textured black G10. G10 doesn’t swell with humidity, doesn’t get slick with sweat or oil, and shrugs off the kind of dust that rides the wind north of Amarillo. Whether you’re breaking down feed bags at a Hill Country place after a storm or trimming frayed rope at a lakeside dock on Possum Kingdom, that matte-black handle stays put under your fingers.

OTF Knife Texas Carry: Built for the Way Texans Actually Use Blades

Most Texans don’t baby their knives. They ride in truck consoles from Lubbock to Laredo, disappear into work pants all week, then get clipped to gym shorts on Saturday morning runs to the feed store. The Blackout Vector was built for that kind of Texas carry culture.

The deep-carry pocket clip tucks the handle low along the seam of your jeans. Slide it into the watch pocket of a pair of starched Wranglers, or mount it to the inside pocket of a barn jacket when a Blue Norther rolls through. If you’d rather keep your waistband clear, the included nylon pouch rides clean on a belt, under a shirt, where no one gives it a second thought walking into a small-town café.

And when you’re in the truck, the slim rectangular frame slides easily between seat and console, or into a visor organizer, still ready to deploy with that same confident thumb slide when a loose strap, broken plastic, or stubborn packaging needs to disappear.

Texas Use Cases: From Lease Gates to Friday Night Lights

At a locked gate on a West Texas lease, you’ve got cable ties, feed sacks, and sun-baked rope that won’t budge by hand. The matte black dagger blade, sharpened on both edges, bites in without slipping, making fast work of material that’s been baking since June.

Under stadium lights in September, working the chain crew or hauling gear at a high school game, you don’t want a flashy blade catching attention. This OTF knife stays dark and low-profile. When a strap fails or a crate needs opening behind the bleachers, it’s there, does the job, and vanishes back under the clip.

Texas Knife Laws and OTF Legality: What You Need to Know

In this state, knowing the law matters as much as knowing your steel. Texans used to have to think twice about switchblades and certain blade lengths. That changed. As of current Texas law, automatic knives and OTF knives like this one are legal to own and carry for most adults, statewide, thanks to legislative changes that pulled old restrictions off the books.

There are still places where any blade is a problem—secure areas like some courthouses, certain schools, and posted buildings. But in normal day-to-day Texas life—on the job, on the ranch, in the truck, or walking Main Street—an adult carrying an OTF knife is within the law. The Blackout Vector was designed with that reality in mind: compact enough to disappear as an everyday Texas OTF knife, but substantial enough to feel like a real tool, not a toy.

Are OTF Knives Legal to Carry in Texas?

Yes. Under current Texas statutes, OTF knives and other automatic knives are legal to own and carry for adults, with the main limits coming from location-specific rules—schools, some government buildings, and secured facilities often have their own bans that apply to any knife. For normal carry—on your person, in your truck, on your ranch—this OTF knife is on the right side of Texas law. If you’re walking into a courthouse or posted venue, that’s when you leave it in the vehicle.

Blade, Build, and Purpose: Why This OTF Belongs in Texas

The Blackout Vector runs a 3.75-inch steel dagger blade, matte black with reflective edge bevels. The profile is straight, honest, and made for real work—cutting rope, slicing plastic, breaking tape, or handling quick utility cuts on a hot pad in Midland or a cold front morning in Amarillo. The central fuller and round lightening holes aren’t for show; they trim weight and keep the blade quick in the action.

At 8.95 inches overall when open, you get full reach without feeling like you’re swinging a sword. Closed down to 5.25 inches, it rides like a regular pocket piece, not some oversized showpiece. Torx hardware locks the handle scales down tight, and the glass-breaker style pommel gives you a last-ditch tool for a side window if a creek crossing goes wrong or a high-water underpass outside Dallas catches you by surprise.

The double-action mechanism gives you the same decisive motion every time: forward to fire, back to retract. No wrist flicks, no guesswork. In gloves, with cold fingers, or with hands slick from oil at a rig outside Odessa, that repeatable stroke means the blade tracks true every time you call for it.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About OTF Knife Texas Carry

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

They are. Texas law now allows adults to own and carry automatic and OTF knives, including double-action designs like this one. The main thing to watch is location-based restrictions—schools, secure government buildings, and certain posted venues can prohibit knives of any type. For most daily Texas carry—work, ranch, errands, travel in your own vehicle—this OTF knife is lawful to keep on you or close at hand.

Is this OTF knife too aggressive to carry in Texas cities?

Not if you carry it like a tool. The all-black finish, deep-carry clip, and slim profile keep it discreet in Houston, Austin, or San Antonio. It doesn’t flash chrome or wild logos. Draw it for rope, boxes, or quick utility cuts, then put it away. Texans in the city carry knives every day—what matters is how you use it and how visible you make it.

How do I pick the right Texas OTF knife for daily carry?

Match your knife to your day. If your week runs from office to job site to lease road, this Blackout Vector gives you a strong, full-sized OTF blade in a slim package that still passes in town. Look at three things: deployment you trust one-handed, a handle that fits your grip, and a blade length that covers real work without begging for attention. This one hits that balance for most Texans who split time between pavement and pasture.

Picture a late-summer evening north of Boerne. You’ve eased the truck onto a caliche pull-off to check a sagging fence line before dark. The cicadas are loud, the air’s still, and there’s a roll of barbed wire in the bed that won’t cooperate. You reach to your pocket without thinking, thumb on the slide, and the black dagger blade snaps into place. A few clean cuts, wire set, tailgate slammed, and the OTF disappears back under the clip. That quiet, ready moment—that’s where this knife belongs.

Blade Length (inches) 3.75
Overall Length (inches) 8.95
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material G10
Button Type Thumb slide
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double action
Pocket Clip Yes
Sheath/Holster Nylon pouch