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Stealth Orbit Ball-Bearing Butterfly Knife - Purple Aluminum

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A butterfly knife for sale that feels like it’s finishing the flip for you. Ball-bearing pivots turn rotations glass-smooth, while purple anodized aluminum handles with milled slots keep the balance crisp at 9.25" overall and 4.3 oz. Torx hardware invites tuning, the T-latch stays out of the way, and the matte black drop point keeps this balisong ready for real use. Flipper, collector, or daily carrier—you’ll feel the difference on the first opening.

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When a butterfly knife for sale feels like it’s already in your rotation

The first time you pick up this ball-bearing balisong, your hands know what to do before your brain catches up. Purple anodized aluminum meets your grip, the handles break apart, and the matte black blade tracks through the arc with almost no resistance. At 5 inches closed and 9.25 inches overall, this butterfly knife sits in that sweet spot the flipping community looks for: enough presence to flow, compact enough to carry, balanced enough that even simple openings feel clean.

This is the butterfly knife for sale you hand to a friend and watch their eyes change on the first flip. It’s not hype—it’s hardware.

Butterfly knife for sale with real ball-bearing advantage

Within the balisong community, pivot choice is everything. Bearings, bushings, or washers—it all shows up in the first swing. This ball-bearing butterfly knife leans into that performance side: the pivots are tuned for low-friction rotation and repeatable timing, so rollovers, fans, and basic openings all land with that “on rails” feeling.

At 4.3 ounces, the weight hits the flipper-friendly middle ground: light enough for long sessions, substantial enough that you always know where the bite handle is during faster combos. The matte black plain-edge drop point keeps the look stealth and the edge practical, so this isn’t just a toy—it’s a working balisong you can actually use once the tricks stop.

Ball-bearing pivot system tuned for fluid flipping

The ball-bearing pivots cut down on stiction and give this butterfly knife a glassy, free-spinning feel. For newer flippers, that means timing is easier to learn; for experienced handlers, it means quicker transitions and more consistent aerial catches. Bearings also respond well to fine-tuning—add a drop of lube, dial in the torx screws, and you’re back to gliding.

Torx hardware and T-latch built for real use

Community detail that matters: every screw on this balisong is torx, not mystery hardware. That means you can service it, tune it, and keep it in your lineup. The T-latch offers secure closure without dominating the handle profile, and with a bit of technique, it stays out of the way during most standard flipping patterns.

Balisong for sale that respects balance, handles, and feel

Ask any serious balisong flipper: balance and handle geometry matter more than any marketing claim. This build leans on purple anodized aluminum handles with dual milled slots in each side. Those cuts aren’t just visual—they bleed weight out of the slabs, shifting the balance toward neutral so the knife feels predictable both open and closed.

The result is a butterfly knife that doesn’t fight you. Basic openings feel controlled; extended sessions don’t cook your forearms; and the overall profile stays slim enough to carry in a pocket, bag, or roll without drama.

Handle material: purple anodized aluminum with milled relief

Aluminum handles keep weight down and response quick. The anodized finish brings color that pops on camera and in a case, while also adding a bit of abrasion resistance. The milled slots give your fingers reference points mid-trick—especially useful when you’re learning to track the safe handle versus the bite handle by feel alone.

Blade geometry: matte black drop point, plain edge

The drop point profile gives this balisong a practical working edge with a familiar tip. It’s not a gimmick grind—it’s a geometry you can actually use for everyday cuts when you’re not practicing openings and aerials. The matte black finish cuts glare, leans into the stealth aesthetic, and pairs cleanly with the purple handles in photos and videos.

Butterfly knife flipping: built to reward clean technique

Whether you’re just starting to butterfly knife flip or you’re already chaining rollovers, hardware either helps or gets in the way. This ball-bearing balisong is built to get out of your way. Neutral-ish balance, consistent pivots, grippy handle machining, and a straightforward latch system all push you toward cleaner lines.

Practice the basics—openings, closings, basic fans—and you’ll feel how quickly the timing clicks. Step into more advanced moves, and the bearings reward precise input instead of forcing you to fight grit or uneven tension.

Channel, clearance, and bite handle awareness

The handles are machined to keep the blade running true between them, with enough clearance that you’re not constantly worried about rubbing or kissing the scales under normal flipping. As always, knowing your bite handle is key; the contrasting blade and handle colors make orientation easier at a glance, an underrated advantage when you’re pushing speed.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality depends on where you live, and in the U.S. it varies by state and sometimes by city. Many states treat a butterfly knife (balisong) like a standard folding knife for purchase and home ownership, while others restrict carry or outright ban them. States with generally friendlier laws toward owning and often carrying balisongs include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Vermont. States with stricter or more complex laws—often limiting carry, blade length, or classifying balisongs as restricted—include: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, and the District of Columbia.

Because laws change and some cities or counties add extra rules, always check your current state and local laws before you buy or carry a butterfly knife. This information is not legal advice—it’s a general overview so you know to double-check for your exact location.

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

A butterfly knife trainer is a balisong with dull, usually unsharpened steel shaped like a blade. No cutting edge, no stabbing tip—just weight and balance meant to mimic a real knife. A live blade balisong, like this one, has a sharpened edge and functional tip. Trainers let you grind reps with less risk; live blades give you real feedback, focus, and utility.

Most flippers start with a trainer to learn basic openings, chaplins, rollovers, and aerials without worrying about serious cuts. Once muscle memory is there, they transition to a live blade to refine control and add the responsibility factor. If you’re brand new to butterfly knife flipping, strongly consider a trainer first, then move into a live blade like this once you’re comfortable.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

For someone who already understands basic flipping technique or has spent time on a trainer, this balisong is a solid next step. The ball-bearing pivots give you consistent timing, the 4.3 oz weight won’t fatigue you too fast, and the handle profile is straightforward—no wild gimmicks to work around.

If you’re an absolute beginner, start by drilling with care or with a trainer version to build safe habits first. Once fundamentals are in place, this butterfly knife rewards precision and helps turn practice into smooth flow.

Flipper, collector, carrier: one balisong, three reasons to own it

If you live for butterfly knife flipping, this piece gives you that bearing-driven glide, manageable weight, and tunable hardware that lets you grow your skill without fighting your tool. If you’re a collector, the purple anodized handles, matte black blade, and clean modern profile make it a strong color-pop addition to a balisong lineup. And if you’re a daily carrier, you get a distinctive EDC with a real edge, reliable T-latch, and a form factor that disappears until you want to flip or cut.

However you come to the balisong world—learning, collecting, or carrying—this butterfly knife for sale earns its spot the same way any good piece does: in the hand, in motion, and under honest use.

Blade Length (inches) 4.125
Overall Length (inches) 9.25
Closed Length (inches) 5
Weight (oz.) 4.3
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Anodized
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme None
Latch Type T-latch
Is Trainer No