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Upswept Phantom Tactical Butterfly Knife - Matte Gray

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Hot parking lot, late evening, garage door half open. This butterfly knife feels right at home in a Texas hand—solid 5.99-ounce steel, 4-inch upswept blade, matte gray from end to end. It flips smooth on the back porch and rides easy in a pocket when you head to town. Not a toy, not a collector’s queen—just a straight-shooting balisong for Texans who like real metal and simple lines.

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Where a Steel Butterfly Knife Belongs After a Texas Workday

The sun’s dropping behind the mesquite line, shop fan still humming, and the day’s dust is settled into your jeans. That’s when this butterfly knife usually comes out—sitting on a tailgate outside San Angelo, leaning on a fence outside Brenham, or catching the last of the shop light in a Houston garage. The blade isn’t for show. It’s a 4-inch upswept edge tucked into full steel handles, built for someone who likes the rhythm of a balisong and still expects it to cut twine, tape, or hose when the moment calls.

Texas OTF Knife Buyers and the Appeal of a Steel Butterfly

Plenty of folks come looking for an OTF knife in Texas, chasing the fast, button-push deployment. But a lot of them end up with a butterfly knife instead once they feel the difference. This 9-inch balisong, closed down to 5.25 inches, gives you that same one-hand readiness with a different kind of control—no springs, no internal mechanism to gum up with grit from a West Texas windstorm or caliche dust around Midland. It’s just steel, pivots, and your hands doing the work.

For Texans who already carry an OTF or automatic, this butterfly knife becomes the spare that lives in the truck console or shop drawer. It fills that gap between fidget and tool. At 5.99 ounces of solid steel, it has enough weight to feel anchored when you’re working flips on the porch, but it’s still compact enough to disappear into a front pocket when you run into town.

Blade and Build Built for Real Texas Use, Not Just Tricks

The upswept trailing point blade has a long, clean belly that bites into cardboard, hay twine, or shrink wrap without needing much pressure. The matte black finish doesn’t flash, doesn’t beg for attention, and hides the scuffs that come with riding in a glove box or tool bag between Abilene and Lubbock. There’s no serration, just a plain edge that sharpens easy at the kitchen table.

The handles are full steel, drilled out to cut weight and give your fingers reference points when you’re flipping. That matte gray finish stays steady in a sweaty hand after an August afternoon on a job site. The bite-handle latch snaps closed with a simple, mechanical feel—no plastic, no gimmick, just a small piece of metal doing its job so the blade stays where you put it, open or shut.

Texas OTF Knife Texas Searchers Still Ask About the Law

Anyone searching for an OTF knife in Texas usually has the same follow-up: what’s legal, what’s not? That question spills over to butterfly knives too. The good news is simple. Under current Texas law, this steel butterfly knife is legal to own and carry for adults in most everyday situations. The old restrictions on “switchblades” and certain blade styles have been rolled back, which is why you see so many Texans now comfortable carrying automatics, OTFs, and balisongs.

Understanding Texas Knife Categories in Plain Language

Texas doesn’t single out a butterfly knife the way some other states still do. It’s treated like any other folding blade. The real questions now are about blade length and where you carry it. At 4 inches, this knife sits under the usual thresholds that matter in Texas cities and rural counties alike. You still pay attention to sensitive places—schools, courts, certain government buildings—but for the ranch, the lease, the warehouse, or the back of your truck, this butterfly knife rides within what most Texas carriers are comfortable with.

Carrying a Butterfly Instead of an OTF Knife in Texas Culture

Texas carry culture is shifting. Folks who used to hide a single lockback now run an OTF knife clipped to their pocket and a butterfly for the downtime. This steel balisong fits right into that second-slot role. You’ll see it on a night stand in a San Antonio apartment, in a toolbox in Pasadena, or on a picnic table at a Hill Country deer lease when the cards come out and hands get restless.

From Practice Flips to Cutting Chores

Because this isn’t a trainer, every flip has to be honest. That’s part of the appeal. You practice your openings and closes on the porch while the dog wanders the yard, then turn around and use the same blade to cut rope off a load in the driveway. The weight and balance make it predictable, which matters both when you’re running a quick aerial and when you’re cutting a strip of rubber off a stock tank float. It’s not delicate, and it doesn’t pretend to be.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About Butterfly Knives

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Under current Texas law, OTF knives—often called switchblades or automatics—are legal for adults to own and carry in most everyday settings. The same relaxed approach extends to butterfly knives. The bigger concerns are location-specific restrictions, not whether the blade is automatic, OTF, or balisong. You still use common sense around schools, courts, and secured government areas, but regular daily carry across the state is legal.

Is this butterfly knife practical for everyday carry in Texas?

It is, if you like real steel and don’t mind a little weight. At 5.99 ounces, this isn’t a featherweight pocket knife, but that’s part of its appeal. It drops into jeans or work pants just fine and feels solid when you draw it. The 4-inch blade is enough for most Texas chores—cutting feed bags, opening shipments in a warehouse, trimming hose in a driveway—without creeping into oversized territory.

How does this compare to an OTF knife for a Texas buyer?

An OTF knife in Texas gives you a button press and instant blade. This butterfly knife gives you engagement. You feel every part of the open and close, and there’s nothing inside to fail if grit, sand, or feed dust gets into it. For many Texans, the OTF rides clipped in the pocket for fast tasks, and this balisong stays nearby as the knife they flip, practice with, and use when they want to feel the mechanics in their hand.

Picture Your First Evening With It in Texas Light

Think about where it lands first. Maybe on a weathered picnic table outside Kerrville, blade catching the last slant of sun while you work out a simple opening pattern. Maybe beside a welding hood in a Panhandle shop, where it spends its off-hours on a steel bench. Wherever you set it down, this butterfly knife doesn’t shout. It just waits, matte gray and black, ready for another round of flips or another quick cut when the work or the evening calls for it.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.25
Weight (oz.) 5.99
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Trailing Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Tactical
Latch Type Bite handle
Is Trainer No