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Midnight Godfather Long-Reach Automatic Stiletto - Gloss Black

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Late along a farm-to-market road, this automatic stiletto rides quiet in the truck console. One push and the 4.25-inch spear point snaps to full reach, polished and ready. The glossy black handle, safety switch, and classic Italian profile make it more than a tool and less than a toy—confidence in your hand when you step out under the sodium lights.

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When the Parking Lot Gets Quiet

After the game, the big lights click off one row at a time. You cut across the back of the stadium, past the dumpsters and the half-lit loading dock. That’s where this Midnight Godfather Long-Reach Automatic Stiletto belongs—riding flat in your back pocket or tucked deep in the truck console, waiting on the edge of the dark.

One thumb finds the push button by feel. The blade snaps out with that clean automatic sound you only hear from a proper switchblade. No flash, no tricks. Just a long, polished spear point that means business when the night turns unsettled.

Why This Feels Like a Texas Automatic, Not a Toy

Texas doesn’t need novelty knives. It needs tools that fit the way folks actually move—between work lots, highway stops, and late-night drives down 281 or I-35. This automatic stiletto runs 9.75 inches open, with a 4.25-inch polished spear point blade that gives you real reach when your off-hand is full or the situation feels tight.

The handle runs slim and straight, with glossy black scales pinned over steel, braced by polished bolsters and a metal pommel. That long profile sits steady across the palm, giving you leverage when you’re cutting nylon banding in a warehouse or slicing tape off boxes in a back room off the feeder road.

There’s no pocket clip; this isn’t a showy waistband carry. It rides deep—back pocket, inside jacket, boot, or console. The kind of switchblade that doesn’t announce itself until you want it to.

OTF Knife Texas Searches, Switchblades, and What Buyers Really Mean

Most folks who punch in an “OTF knife Texas” search are chasing one thing: fast, one-handed deployment in a state where the law finally caught up with how people actually carry. This Midnight Godfather isn’t an OTF; it’s a side-opening automatic switchblade. But it answers the same need—speed, simplicity, and authority in the hand when seconds matter.

The push-button deployment fires the blade straight out of the handle with a firm, confident snap. A sliding safety sits just above the button, so you can lock it down before dropping it in a boot or tucking it between the seats of the truck. Gloves on, late at night, edge of a rural gas station lot—your thumb will find both without looking.

For Texas buyers weighing an OTF versus a classic switchblade, this knife hits the same high points: one-handed action, serious reach, and a profile that fills the hand better than most compact automatics you find in a glass case by the register.

How Texas Knife Law Sees This Automatic

For years, folks in this state talked around the word "switchblade" like it was contraband. That changed. Texas lawmakers cleared automatic knives and switchblades from the banned list, and later simplified the rules even further. These days, the law cares about blade length and location more than how the blade moves.

Texas Length and Location Reality

This stiletto’s 4.25-inch blade, measured tip to guard, puts it over the 5.5-inch threshold only when you look at overall size; the cutting edge itself runs under the line that matters in most restricted spots. Under current Texas law, adults can carry automatic knives and switchblades, including this long-reach design, in most places day to day. Certain locations—schools, secure government buildings, and similar restricted areas—still carry tighter rules, so the responsibility sits with the carrier to know where they’re walking.

The safety switch on this knife doesn’t change the statute, but it changes your comfort. Lock it before it goes into a boot at a rodeo, a work bag in the back of a service truck, or the console on a long run between Midland and San Angelo. It stays shut until you mean to open it.

Where a Texas Buyer Actually Uses a Switchblade Like This

Back Room, Side Door, Service Alley

Downtown, behind a bar off Congress or a music venue on Houston Street, the real work happens in the alleys. Beer boxes, taped crates, plastic banding—this stiletto’s long, narrow spear point slides through it all. The polished blade wipes clean fast, and the slim handle doesn’t crowd your pocket when you’re moving kegs and trash bins before last call.

Truck Stops, Farm Roads, and Parking Garages

Out on 287 or 10, you pull into a tired truck stop just before midnight. You’re checking a loose strap on the trailer, cutting off a chewed bungee, or trimming paracord on a tarp. One push, the blade is out. Steel edge bites clean through nylon without flinching. Back in town, that same reach gives you confidence walking the top level of a concrete parking garage after a late shift, keys in one hand, this in the other.

Texas OTF Knife Buyers, Classic Italian Profile

The person searching "Texas OTF knife" is usually picturing a fast blade with presence. This Midnight Godfather Long-Reach Automatic Stiletto answers with a different mechanism but the same attitude. Instead of a double-action OTF, you get a side-opening spear point with a central grind line that feels straight out of an old-world Italian shop, tuned for modern Texas carry.

At 5.5 inches closed and 5.4 ounces, it has enough weight to steady the hand but not enough to drag your jeans down. The glossy black handle scales look at home in a downtown Dallas loft as much as they do sitting on a workbench in Lubbock. It’s a piece you can flip open on a tailgate, a bar back, or in a dim shop without feeling like you’re showing off. It just does its job, then disappears again.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About Automatic Knives

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Under current Texas law, OTF knives, switchblades, and other automatics are legal for adults to own and carry in most everyday settings. The key limits focus on blade length and specific restricted locations, not the opening mechanism. That means a Texas buyer can legally carry an OTF knife or a side-opening automatic like this Midnight Godfather, as long as they respect posted rules and state restrictions in places like schools, secure government buildings, and certain events.

Is this Midnight Godfather automatic good for Texas everyday carry?

If your Texas day moves between truck, parking lot, and back-room work, this knife fits. The 4.25-inch spear point gives you enough reach for real cutting and real defense, while the safety switch keeps it controlled in a boot, bag, or console. It’s not a tiny pocket toy; it’s a full-length automatic meant for someone who doesn’t mind the feel of a serious blade riding with them.

Should I choose this switchblade over an OTF knife in Texas?

If you want drama and fidget appeal, an OTF might call your name. If you want a longer, more traditional blade that fills the hand and cuts like a classic knife first and an automatic second, this stiletto makes more sense. Same legal comfort in Texas, similar one-handed speed, but with a profile that handles tape, cord, and real-world cutting better than most compact OTFs.

First Night Out With It

Picture a warm night in San Antonio, river breeze barely moving the air in a parking lot three blocks off the main drag. You pop the tailgate, crack a cooler, and cut the plastic off a bundle of folding chairs with that long, polished spear point. Later, walking back alone toward the garage, the knife rides deep in your pocket, safety on, button under your thumb. Not loud, not flashy. Just a long-reach automatic that fits the way people in this state actually live after dark.

Blade Length (inches) 4.25
Overall Length (inches) 9.75
Closed Length (inches) 5.5
Weight (oz.) 5.4
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Polished
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Plastic
Button Type Push Button
Theme Stiletto
Safety Safety Switch
Pocket Clip No