Auto Knife (Switchblade) Recommendations?

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Auto Knife (Switchblade) Recommendations?

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Well, now that as of Sept 1 automatic knives - switchblades - are legal in Texas, I think I'd like to get one for every day carry. I mostly carry a CRKT M16-03 so something very generally the same size would be ideal . . . single edged so it's not a "dagger" and with a practical length blade, say 3" - 4" or so.

I'm not interested in fancy engraving or a fancy "name" on the knife, just functional, well made, and with good steel . . . not some $20 Chinese junk.

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Try looking around on Blade HQ.

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I bought one from them last month, but I got a rather inexpensive one. Still works good though.

http://www.bladehq.com/item--Lightning- ... tic--13126" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Never bought one, but GT's in Austin has quite a few.
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I have a Benchmade that I really like.

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Just picked up a S&W M&P autoknife MOdel 1600 from GT Distributors in Austin.
Very nice and smooth action - instinctive lock and safety - made in USA.
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I carry a Benchmade daily. My favorite knife.

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If I could find one, this is what I would get. Spyderco Citadel. Unfortunately they are no longer being made.

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Another vote for benchmade.

The one pictured above is a 9050 AFO. It was my favorite knife until mine was stolen from me. I now carry this.

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I found a used one here on the forum. CleverNickname was selling a Benchmade HK 14850 Epidemic double-action out-the-front switchblade.
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That HK is a nice knife, I'll have to look that one up.
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I settled on the Gerber Covert Auto. Slim and easy fit in the pocket.
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HankB wrote:Well, now that as of Sept 1 automatic knives - switchblades - are legal in Texas, I think I'd like to get one for every day carry. I mostly carry a CRKT M16-03 so something very generally the same size would be ideal . . . single edged so it's not a "dagger" and with a practical length blade, say 3" - 4" or so.

I'm not interested in fancy engraving or a fancy "name" on the knife, just functional, well made, and with good steel . . . not some $20 Chinese junk.

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Isn't it the case that an OTF has to be a single-edged blade and not a "dagger" style (with both sides sharpened)? If yes those are few & far between afaict.
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TomsTXCHL wrote:Isn't it the case that an OTF has to be a single-edged blade and not a "dagger" style (with both sides sharpened)? If yes those are few & far between afaict.
I don't think that's the case that "those are few and far between". Most of the blades of folders, fixed blade and automatic knives have a "false edge" and are not be classified as daggers.

I never really considered an OTF until I read this thread. Since I am left-handed, I like the fact that they are ambidextrous.
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