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Stealth Micro Precision OTF Knife - Matte Black

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Late run back from a Houston job site, you’re fishing in the console for something small, sharp, and out of sight. This Texas OTF knife rides light, fires fast with a firm slide, and that sub‑2-inch Ti‑Ni spear point opens feed bags, cuts tape, trims cord. Matte black blade and handle disappear in a pocket or boot. It’s the quiet little edge Texans keep close when space is tight but work still needs doing.

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Micro Edge For Long Texas Days

End of a shift outside San Angelo, wind still pushing dust across the lot, you’re standing by the truck bed staring at a strap that won’t give. You don’t need a big belt knife; you just need something sharp, fast, and quiet that doesn’t print in light work pants. Your hand slips into that coin pocket, thumb hits the slide, and this micro OTF punches a matte black spear point into place like it’s been there all along.

This is a true Texas OTF knife built for the small jobs that never stop: cutting irrigation tubing on the edge of a Hill Country pasture, slicing packing tape behind a Dallas warehouse, cleaning up loose cord in the back of a San Antonio food truck. Under two inches of Ti‑Ni coated blade, double-action out-the-front, all wrapped in a matte black handle that minds its own business until you need it.

Why This OTF Knife Texas Carriers Actually Use

Walk any feed store north of Waco or a job trailer outside Midland and you’ll see the same thing: folks don’t brag about their tools, they just expect them to work. This micro OTF knife fits that mindset. It hides deep with a matte black clip, doesn’t flash, and doesn’t drag your pocket down on 100-degree days.

The double-action slide runs firm and positive. Forward push sends the spear point out in one smooth line, even if your fingers are slick with sweat or grease. Pull it back and the blade disappears, locked in the anodized aluminum body until the next roll of tape, pallet wrap, or oil-stained zip tie needs to go. At just under two inches, the Ti‑Ni coated plain edge bites clean through nylon, cardboard, and light plastic, then wipes down easy when the day’s over.

Texas OTF Knife Built For Real Carry, Not Drawer Duty

Most days this knife won’t see daylight. That’s the point. It rides quiet clipped to the inside of basketball shorts on a late-night run to the gas station in Lubbock or dropped in the fifth pocket of a pair of jeans at a San Marcos street festival. The matte black finish keeps reflections down when you’re working under bright yard lights or a truck’s LEDs.

Aluminum handles anodized to a soft, low-sheen black give just enough texture without chewing up your pockets. Torx hardware holds everything tight after weeks rattling in a truck console bouncing down caliche roads toward a lease gate. The lanyard hole at the tail lets you tie off a short pull loop if you like to grab from a glove or from inside a work vest.

Because it’s compact, this Texas OTF knife tucks into places bigger autos can’t: inside a boot shaft on a night shift in Fort Worth, in the MOLLE of a ranch med kit, or clipped behind a badge wallet where it won’t show under a pressed shirt.

Carrying An OTF Knife In Texas: What Matters

Folks still walk into shops asking if they can even carry a switchblade here. The law changed. Under current Texas law, automatic knives and OTF knives are legal to own and carry for most adults, with the main concern being blade length when you’re talking about "location-restricted" knives. This micro stays under two inches of cutting edge, far from the large-blade territory that raises questions in certain places.

That sub‑2-inch spear point means everyday carry feels simpler. You’re slipping it into a pocket in Austin before walking into the office, or clipping it in your waistband before a quick run into a Buc-ee’s off I‑35. It’s small, useful, and built to be a tool, not a statement piece.

Texas Use: From Gate Chains To Break Room Runs

Out by a rusted gate in Palo Pinto County, you’re cutting twine off a hay delivery with one hand while the other holds the panel steady. The blade fires true, does the job, and retracts before a calf noses in too close. Back in town, that same knife slips out under fluorescent break room lights to open a box of printer paper. No drama, just work.

Heat, Dust, And Everyday Texas Wear

Summer in Corpus has salt in the air; spring in Amarillo has dust in everything. The Ti‑Ni coating on the spear point helps shrug off sweat, humidity, and grime. A simple wipe and a drop of oil in the mechanism keeps the double-action sliding clean. This is not a safe-queen. It’s meant to live where Texas weather actually happens.

Micro Precision, Macro Texas Utility

There’s a certain kind of buyer who doesn’t want a huge knife on their hip but still wants a real edge close by. That’s who this knife serves. The spear point profile gives a strong, centered tip for piercing plastic banding or starting a cut in thick tape, while the straight plain edge makes controlled slices through paracord, drip line, and nylon straps.

In the cramped cab of a work truck in Houston traffic, a big folder can feel like too much. This Texas OTF knife opens and closes inside that tight space without fumbling, with no big arc of a blade swinging out. In a crowded bar district in Deep Ellum, it opens quietly at a table to break down a box or cut a tag, then disappears again without a second look.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About OTF Knife Texas Carry

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Under Texas law as updated in recent years, automatic knives and OTF knives are legal for most adults to own and carry. The key issue today is blade length for "location-restricted" knives in certain sensitive places. This micro OTF runs a sub‑2-inch blade, keeping it well under the lengths that trigger those restrictions. As always, check the latest Texas statutes and any local rules that might apply to where you work or spend time.

Is this micro OTF big enough for real Texas work?

For the jobs most Texans face daily — cutting feed bags outside Abilene, trimming tape on a Laredo dock, breaking down boxes behind a Plano storefront — yes. It’s not a hog knife or a camp chopper; it’s the small, fast edge you actually reach for ten times a day because it’s light, sharp, and already in your pocket.

Why pick this over a bigger Texas OTF knife?

Size and discretion. A larger Texas OTF knife has its place on the ranch or at the lease, but this micro disappears into light summer clothes, gym shorts, and office wear. If you move between trucks, offices, and crowded spaces, the under‑2-inch blade gives you usable cutting power without feeling like you’re hauling more steel than the day calls for.

First Use: A Small Blade In A Big State

Picture a late storm rolling over the Panhandle, sky going that strange green. You’re out at the truck, wind kicking grit, wrestling with a stubborn strap on a tarp. One thumb push, the little black blade snaps out, quick and sure. You slice, cinch the load, retract, and the knife disappears back into your pocket before the rain hits.

That’s where this Texas OTF knife lives: not in glass cases or on parade belts, but in small, quiet moments when work needs doing and there’s no time to dig for something bigger. It’s the small edge that earns its place in your pocket, one clean cut at a time.

Blade Length (inches) 1.999
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Ti-Ni
Handle Finish Anodized
Handle Material Aluminum
Button Type Button
Theme None
Double/Single Action Double Action
Pocket Clip Yes