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Onyx Edge Stealth-Deploy Tanto Assisted Knife - Midnight Black

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Shadow Vector Stealth-Deploy Tactical Folder - Midnight Black

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The Onyx Edge Stealth-Deploy Tanto Assisted Knife - Midnight Black is built for that clean, decisive snap into action. This assisted-opening tactical folder brings a 4.125-inch black oxide 3Cr13 tanto blade together with a 5-inch matte alloy handle for a slim, low-print carry. The frame lock bites down solid, while the deep-carry clip keeps the profile discreet. If you want a modern, stealth-focused EDC that looks like intent and rides like confidence, this is the blade you reach for first.

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When a Knife Feels Like Quiet Confidence

There’s a particular kind of calm that comes with a well-designed tactical folder. Thumb finds the flipper tab, pressure builds, and the assisted mechanism takes over — the blade snaps into place with a low, decisive click. No drama, no struggle, just controlled intent. That’s the experience behind the Onyx Edge Stealth-Deploy Tanto Assisted Knife - Midnight Black.

This isn’t a showpiece that shouts for attention. It’s a modern, matte-black EDC built for people who care about how a knife carries, how it locks up, and how it feels when it’s working, not when it’s posing for photos.

Onyx Edge Design: Stealth, Line, and Purpose

The first thing you notice is the silhouette. The Onyx Edge runs a long, straight American tanto blade in a slim handle that mirrors its lines. Everything about it points forward — spine, tip, even the geometric silver crisscross accents on the handle pulling the eye from pivot to butt.

That matte black oxide finish across the 3Cr13 blade keeps reflections down and the profile subtle. It’s more urban night gear than campfire classic — a modern tactical style that fits right in with blackout flashlights, minimalist wallets, and low-vis carry setups.

Assisted Opening Confidence, Frame Lock Security

Mechanically, the Onyx Edge is all about fast, predictable deployment and solid lockup. The assisted opening system kicks in clean off the flipper tab, so you don’t have to muscle the blade out; it glides and snaps into position with the kind of consistency that builds trust over time.

The frame lock engages the tang with a satisfying bite. You can see the lock bar through the handle cutout, so you know exactly how far it’s traveling and how firmly it’s seating. Close it one-handed by easing the bar back and letting the blade ride home under control — it’s a smooth, repeatable motion that quickly becomes muscle memory.

Build Quality and Hardware That Earn Daily Use

Under the stealth aesthetics, the Onyx Edge is built to be a dependable daily companion. At 4.125 inches of cutting edge and a 5-inch closed length, it sits in that sweet spot between compact and full-sized. Enough reach to feel capable, slim enough not to dominate your pocket.

Blade and Edge: 3Cr13 in a Purpose-Built Tanto

The American tanto profile works hard in real-world tasks: a reinforced tip for piercing, a long straight edge for clean push cuts, and a secondary point where the belly meets the tip for detail work. 3Cr13 stainless takes a fine working edge easily and shrugs off everyday moisture with low-maintenance corrosion resistance — ideal for a budget-conscious EDC that actually gets used.

Handle, Clip, and Carry Profile

The matte alloy handle keeps weight manageable while still feeling solid in-hand. Subtle contouring and those silver geometric accents give you visual orientation and tactile feedback without over-texturing the grip. On the reverse side, a deep-carry style pocket clip tucks the knife low in the pocket for a more discreet ride. Add in a lanyard hole at the butt for additional retention or personalization, and you have a carry package that’s easy to tune to your routine.

Tactical Look, Everyday Function

While the Onyx Edge clearly leans modern tactical in appearance, its real strength is daily practicality. Breaking down boxes, trimming cord, light utility tasks around the garage or job site — the blade geometry and quick assisted action make these feel effortless.

The blackout aesthetic isn’t just for style. Matte finishes and clean lines translate into fewer hot spots, fewer reflections, and a knife that visually blends into your kit until you need it. This is the kind of folder that disappears in a jeans pocket, jacket, or bag organizer, then comes out ready to work.

Who the Onyx Edge Stealth-Deploy Tanto Assisted Knife Is For

If you’re building out an urban EDC setup and want a knife that looks as intentional as the rest of your gear, the Onyx Edge fits naturally. It’s also a smart pick if you’re pairing it with other tactical-inspired tools — compact lights, minimalist multitools, or range gear — and want a blade that matches that modern, low-key profile.

Collectors will appreciate it as a clean, modern assisted folder that doesn’t get lost in gimmicks. Newer carriers will find the flipper and assist combination intuitive, building confidence with each deployment. And anyone who values a knife that carries slimmer than it looks on the table will feel the design logic the first time they clip it in and walk out the door.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

The Onyx Edge is an assisted-opening tactical folder, not a butterfly knife or balisong, so it’s treated differently under most knife laws. That said, if you’re also shopping for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale, legality in the United States varies heavily by state and sometimes by city.

  • Generally more permissive states like Arizona, Texas, Utah, and Oklahoma allow balisongs to be owned and often carried, with fewer restrictions.
  • More restrictive states such as California, New York, Hawaii, and New Mexico may ban balisongs outright, treat them as switchblades, or limit blade length and carry methods.
  • Mixed or local-control states including Colorado, Illinois, and Washington can have city- or county-level rules that are stricter than state law.

Before you buy a butterfly knife, always check your current state statutes and local city or county ordinances. Laws change, and the difference between legal to own at home and legal to carry in public can be significant. When in doubt, consult recent state code or a local attorney for authoritative guidance.

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

Even though the Onyx Edge is an assisted folder, a lot of the same community shops for both tactical folders and balisongs, so the distinction matters. A butterfly knife trainer is built like a balisong but has a blunt or unsharpened “blade” with no cutting edge. It’s designed for learning and practicing flipping tricks, spin control, and aerials without the risk of deep cuts.

A live blade butterfly knife is a functional balisong with a sharpened edge and true point. It’s meant for cutting tasks, self-defense applications, and advanced flipping once fundamental control is dialed in. When you search for a balisong trainer for sale, you’re looking for something that lets you build skill safely. When you search a butterfly knife for sale live blade, you’re stepping into tools that demand respect, proper handling, and legal awareness.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

The Onyx Edge isn’t a butterfly knife; it’s an assisted-opening frame-lock folder. It doesn’t flip on dual handles or rotate around a central balisong pivot the way a true butterfly knife does, so it’s not the right platform for learning balisong tricks or working on your flipping flow.

If you’re specifically chasing butterfly knife flipping progression, focus on a well-balanced balisong trainer with solid pivot hardware, consistent handle weight, and safe handle/bite handle orientation you can trust. Use an assisted folder like the Onyx Edge as your everyday cutting tool, and keep your balisong setups dedicated to skill work, collecting, and carry where legal.

Where This Knife Belongs in Your Lineup

Every collection or carry rotation has roles: the precision cutter, the showpiece, the hard-use beater, the one that just disappears into your pocket. The Onyx Edge Stealth-Deploy Tanto Assisted Knife - Midnight Black is that quiet role-player that keeps showing up in your hand because it works, it looks right, and it doesn’t get in the way when it’s off duty.

For the collector, it’s a clean, modern assisted folder with a distinct stealth profile. For the tactical-leaning carrier, it’s a slim, reliable backup or primary blade with fast deployment. For anyone building out a consistent, low-key EDC, it’s the piece that ties the blackout theme together.

You don’t have to announce that it’s there. Clip it, carry it, let the assisted action and tanto geometry speak the moment you put it to work.

Blade Length (inches) 4.125
Overall Length (inches) 9.125
Closed Length (inches) 5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 3CR13 Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Metal Alloy
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Assisted Opening
Lock Type Frame lock