About Automatic Knives
A switchblade, AKA an automatic knife, is a knife that opens automatically with the push of a button.
Benefits of a switchblade:
- One-handed opening
- Easy to deploy
- Very rapid
- Great for emergency situations
- Fun to use
Quick History of the Switchblade
Automatic knives got their start in the mid-18th century. At the time, automatic blades were pretty much only mounted to guns for use as quickly-deployable bayonets. In 1892, George Schrade of New York started to design and produce the switchblade knife.
After WW2, the more iconically-styled stiletto knife came back from Italy with servicemen and created wide demand in the United States. Automatic knives have gotten a bad rap due to the tough guy movies and dime novels of the early 50's, but they are great knives for many uses.
Speed. It may not be the most important test when it comes to your automatic knife, but it sure is a fun one! See how a bunch of OTF and side-open autos stack up when comparing their opening speed.
If you're looking for an automatic knife to fit your specific needs, check out our Best Automatic Knives Guide.
Whether you call them automatic knives, switchblades, OTF knives, or even Italian Stilettos, this category of knife is always expanding. Microtech, Benchmade, Gerber, SOG, Buck, Spyderco, and Boker are just a few of the brands that produce solid automatic knives. As you consider getting your own automatic knife, make sure to check with your pocket knife laws in your area to see if carrying a switchblade is legal or not.