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Stealth Slide Quick-Deploy OTF Knife - Midnight Black

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Midnight Vanish Compact OTF Knife - Matte Black

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A hot cab, a Houston parking lot, a busted strap on the bed of the truck. This Texas OTF knife rides deep in your pocket until the thumb finds that top slide. The 1.875-inch matte black 440 blade snaps out clean, cuts cord, tape, or nylon, then disappears again. Light, slim, and quiet, it feels made for jeans, work shorts, or a suit coat. This is the OTF Texans carry when they want capability without the show.

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When a Knife Needs to Disappear, Then Go to Work

The sun's dropping behind a mesquite windbreak, and you're standing in the gravel behind a feed store off Highway 90. Ratchet strap's twisted, pallet wrap's fighting you, and you've got one hand on the load. Your other hand finds the deep clip on a small, all-black OTF in your pocket. The top slide clicks forward, the dagger-style blade jumps out of the handle, and the plastic gives up without a second pull. Before the dust even settles, the blade is gone again, buried back in the handle and riding quiet in your jeans.

This isn’t a showpiece. It’s a compact, blackout Texas OTF knife built for moments just like that—small jobs in big heat, with no room for fumble or flash.

Why This Stealth OTF Knife Belongs in Texas Pockets

Texas doesn’t reward bulky gear. Long days in a truck seat, hot I-35 traffic, and walks across wide parking lots demand something that carries flat and doesn’t print. At only about 5.25 inches open and 3.375 inches closed, this compact OTF knife rides deep without dragging your pocket or filling your hand like a full-size tactical blade.

The matte black aluminum handle keeps weight down while still feeling solid, with chamfered edges that don’t chew up your pockets. The top-mounted ridged slide is right where your thumb naturally lands, so deployment feels intuitive the first time and muscle memory after that. No flippers, no folders to clear out of the way—just a straight-line action that works the same in the cab, under a desk, or beside a tailgate.

For Texans who want the speed of an automatic without the bulk of a duty knife, this small-footprint Texas OTF knife fits that middle ground: quick, controlled, and easy to forget until you need it.

OTF Knife Texas Carriers Trust for Small, Constant Jobs

Most days in Texas, your knife doesn’t see drama. It sees cardboard, pallet wrap, nylon rope, feed bags, cable ties, and the occasional stubborn blister pack. The 1.875-inch matte black dagger blade on this OTF knife is short, but it’s honest about it. It’s made for real work at close range, not fantasy.

440 stainless steel shrugs off sweat and humidity from a Gulf Coast afternoon, a Hill Country river stop, or a glovebox left to bake in an August parking lot. The plain edge sharpens quick and bites clean into tape and cord, while the dark finish keeps reflections down if you’re working under bright yard lights or in a parking garage.

For the rancher cutting twine in the Panhandle wind, the technician breaking down boxes in a San Antonio warehouse, or the field hand trimming zip ties along a fence line, this OTF knife Texas buyers reach for is about consistent, one-handed cuts without drama.

Built Slim for Texas Carry Culture

Texans carry a knife the way other people carry pens. But when you’re sliding into a truck seat in Midland or walking into an office tower in downtown Dallas, you notice every extra ounce. That’s where this compact OTF comes into its own.

The rectangular matte handle keeps a low profile against your pocket, with exposed hardware that speaks more to reliability than decoration. A deep-carry pocket clip tucks the knife out of sight against denim, chinos, or cargo shorts. The clip’s orientation makes it easy to draw and deploy in a single motion, whether you’re right-handed or drawing from a front pocket on the move.

There’s a lanyard hole at the butt if you want to run a short pull cord for truck-console carry or drop it into a work bag and still find it fast. Everything about the build says the same thing: this knife is meant to be on you, not left on the dresser.

Texas Knife Laws and This OTF Knife in Daily Carry

In this state, the law finally caught up with how Texans actually use blades. Automatic knives and OTF knives are legal to own and carry for most adults here, with the key factor being blade length and the location where you’re carrying.

OTF Knife Length and Texas Locations

Texas law draws a line at 5.5 inches of blade length for what it calls a "location-restricted" knife. Go over that and certain places are off-limits—schools, polling places, some government buildings, and a few other restricted areas. This OTF knife’s blade is only about 1.875 inches long, well under that line, which keeps it comfortably inside everyday carry territory for most Texans.

That means from a Buc-ee’s stop outside Temple to a grocery run in Lubbock, this compact OTF rides in your pocket like any other small EDC blade. You still have to respect posted signs and special locations, but blade length isn’t what will trip you up with this one.

Why a Compact OTF Makes Sense Under Texas Law

Some Texans like big fixed blades on the ranch and smaller automatics in town. With this short-bladed OTF, you’re carrying a tool that cuts like an everyday pocket knife but deploys like a full automatic. Fast out, fast back in, and legally easier to live with across most of the state than larger, more aggressive profiles.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you can have an OTF knife Texas law allows without babysitting blade length charts all day, a sub-2-inch blade like this one is the practical answer.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About OTF Knife Texas Carry

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Texas removed the old switchblade and automatic knife bans years ago. Today, OTF knives are legal to own and carry for most adults, as long as you respect the 5.5-inch blade threshold for "location-restricted" knives. With a blade under two inches, this compact OTF sits safely in the everyday carry category for most common locations across the state. You should still avoid restricted areas and honor posted notices, but for normal day-to-day life in Texas, this style of OTF is legal to carry.

Is this small OTF knife enough for real Texas work?

For most daily jobs, yes. That 1.875-inch 440 stainless blade will slice pallet wrap in a Fort Worth warehouse, cut irrigation hose outside Harlingen, or open parts boxes in a Houston shop without complaint. It’s not meant to dress a deer in the Big Bend backcountry, but as a quick-access tool in town, on the job, or around the house, it’s plenty of knife. The speed of the top slide and the dagger-style tip make it feel bigger in use than it looks in your pocket.

Should I choose this OTF over a traditional folder for Texas carry?

If you value one-handed, no-awkward-angle deployment in tight spaces, this OTF has the edge. In a crowded DART train car, a packed Rodeo parking lot, or a cramped work van, you can draw and fire this knife with a straight push of the thumb. A traditional folder still has its place on a belt or in a bag, but Texans who want a discreet, fast-access pocket companion often end up carrying this style of OTF more often simply because it’s easier to live with in real day-to-day situations.

Picture Your First Cut with It in Texas

You’re in an old strip center on the edge of town, back office smelling like dust and fresh cardboard. New stock just came in, stacked to the ceiling. You slide a hand into your pocket, feel the flat body of that matte black OTF, and your thumb finds the ridged switch without looking. The blade snaps out, black against brown corrugate, and box after box folds open. No flourish. No drama. Just a small, fast knife doing exactly what you brought it for.

By the time the work’s done, it’s back in your pocket, riding deep, forgotten. That’s the kind of tool Texans tend to keep—quiet, capable, and there every time you reach for it.

Blade Length (inches) 1.875
Overall Length (inches) 5.25
Closed Length (inches) 3.375
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440 Stainless
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Switch
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes