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Auric Pulse Quick-Deploy Assisted Opening Knife - Gold

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Rescue Radiance Quick-Deploy Assisted Folder - Gold

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Imagine the snap of a clean deployment, that same rush flippers chase when a balisong locks up just right. The Rescue Radiance Quick-Deploy Assisted Folder channels that energy into a gold-finish EDC with real-world utility: assisted thumb-stud launch, solid liner lock, and rescue-built tail with seatbelt cutter and glass breaker. Skeletonized gold handles keep it lively in hand and ready on pocket clip. Whether you collect statement pieces or just want a bold daily carry, this one doesn’t hide.

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Auric Action in Your Hand

The first thing you notice isn’t just the gold. It’s the way this assisted opening blade snaps out with the same satisfying confidence you look for in a tuned balisong — clean, fast, and under control. The Auric Pulse Quick-Deploy Assisted Opening Knife - Gold is built for people who care about action, not just color: EDC carriers who want instant access, collectors who love a standout piece, and anyone who respects a tool that looks loud but works hard.

Not a Butterfly Knife for Sale, But Built for the Same Crowd

If you spend time hunting for the perfect butterfly knife for sale, you already know what matters: reliable deployment, confident lockup, and a design that feels intentional in the hand. This assisted opening folder isn’t a balisong, but it’s aimed at that same community mindset. The gold drop-point blade comes alive with a thumb-stud flick and assisted spring, then locks down with a liner lock that feels secure instead of spongy.

Where a balisong gives you twin handles and spin, this piece gives you straightforward speed: out of the pocket, open, and working in one clean motion. For anyone who alternates between a balisong for flipping and a folder for carry, this knife fills that EDC lane without feeling boring next to your favorite trainers and live blades.

Hardware and Build: Where Action Meets Utility

Serious knife people — including balisong flippers — always end up asking about hardware. That’s where this assisted folder holds its own. The pivot is tuned for an assisted snap that doesn’t feel jerky or over-sprung, and the liner lock engages the tang with a clear, audible click. Jimping along the spine gives your thumb traction when you’re bearing down for a cut instead of a trick.

Skeletonized Handle Cutouts for Lighter, Quicker Carry

The full gold handle isn’t just there to look loud. The skeletonized cutouts shave weight, bringing the balance point closer to the pivot so the knife feels eager in the hand instead of sluggish. It’s the same logic balisong makers use when they mill out handles: less weight at the tails, more control near the pivot.

Liner Lock and Thumb Stud: Simple, Fast, Repeatable

The thumb stud is positioned for a natural, straight-line flick — no awkward reach. Once the assisted opening kicks in, the blade rides out on the pivot to a locked position, where the liner lock engages with enough bite to inspire trust during utility cuts. It’s the kind of predictable, repeatable action a flipper community appreciates, even when they’re not doing aerials.

Rescue-Ready Design: Belt Cutter and Glass Breaker

This isn’t just a flashy pocket piece. The tail of the handle integrates a seatbelt cutter and a glass breaker — the same rescue profile you see on duty-oriented blades. The belt cutter slot is tucked into the handle so it won’t snag during carry but is easy to index in a rush. The glass breaker tip at the end gives you an emergency tool that actually earns space in your pocket.

For EDC carriers who rotate between a balisong at home and a more conventional blade out in the world, this knife makes the argument: keep the fun on the desk, keep the rescue-ready tool in your pocket.

Everyday Carry with Collector-Level Presence

The deep-carry pocket clip tucks the knife low, so the gold doesn’t scream until you decide to draw it. Once it’s in hand, the uniform gold blade and handle give it the kind of presence that usually lives in a display case. For collectors who like to mix OTFs, balisongs, and statement folders, this assisted opening knife slots in as the loud, tactical-option piece that’s still comfortable being used.

The drop-point, plain edge blade keeps the cutting profile simple — box tape, cord, light utility, and daily tasks. No gimmick grinds, no serrations to hang up. Just a straightforward working edge behind that bold finish.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality changes fast, and it matters whether you’re buying a butterfly knife, a balisong trainer, or a standard assisted opener like this one. In the U.S., many states now treat balisongs similarly to other folding knives, but some still restrict them. As of recent trends:

  • Generally more permissive or legal with few limits: Texas, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Florida, Alaska, Oklahoma, and many others.
  • Restricted or limited (possession, carry, or intent rules): Some states and cities place extra rules around automatic knives and balisongs in particular.
  • Local ordinances: Even in permissive states, certain cities or counties can have stricter rules.

This gold assisted folder is typically treated more like a standard folding EDC than a balisong, but you should always check your current state and local laws for the latest rules before you buy a butterfly knife or carry any knife in public. Laws can change, and enforcement can vary by jurisdiction.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong world, a trainer has dull edges and often a blunted tip, built so you can practice flipping without cutting yourself. A live blade has sharpened edges meant for real cutting, which raises both safety and legal stakes. Trainers are perfect for learning balisong flipping patterns, aerials, and handle control.

This Auric Pulse assisted opener isn’t a balisong trainer or a live balisong — it’s a single-handle assisted folder. But the same mindset applies: know what you’re carrying, know the edge you’re working with, and respect the tool. Many flippers keep a balisong trainer at home for skill progression and carry a more conventional EDC like this gold assisted folder for daily tasks.

Is this butterfly-style alternative good for learning to flip?

If your goal is pure butterfly knife flipping, you want an actual balisong trainer with safe and bite handle orientation, tuned pivots, and handle balance set up for rollovers and chaplins. This gold assisted knife isn’t built for balisong tricks — the spring assist and single-handle design make it a fast opener, not a flipper.

Where it shines is as an EDC companion for someone who already lives in the balisong community: you flip your trainers and live blades when you want to work on skill, then clip this assisted opener for situations where you need fast, one-handed opening and a rescue profile in your pocket.

Flipper, Collector, or Carrier — It Has a Lane for You

For the flipper, this knife is the off-duty partner — something you can respect for its clean deployment and hardware while keeping your dedicated balisong for skill work. For the collector, the all-gold finish, skeletonized handle, and rescue features give it the kind of character that actually earns a spot on the tray. For the daily carrier, the assisted opening, liner lock, seatbelt cutter, and glass breaker combine into a rescue-ready tool that stands out without sacrificing function.

It may not be the next balisong for sale you add to the flipping lineup, but if you live in that world — chasing cleaner deployments, sharper timing, and tools that feel intentional — the Auric Pulse Quick-Deploy Assisted Opening Knife - Gold will feel right at home in your pocket.

Blade Color Gold
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Glossy
Theme Gold Finish
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Thumb stud
Lock Type Liner lock