Butterfly Knife – 4-Inch Straight-Back Blade, Stainless Steel Handle, Tactical Cutouts, Latch Safety, 9-Inch Overall – Everyday Carry & Training
$ 13.46
You want something in your hand that feels like it was built with intention — not something that wobbles, slips, or lets you down when you actually need it. A butterfly knife isn’t just a conversation piece. Done right, it’s a precise, compact tool that rewards the person who takes time to learn it. Who This Is Best ForThis knife is a smart pick for everyday carry enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone exploring flipping and manipulation training. If you’re looking for a dependable practice or utility piece that won’t break the bank, this is worth your attention. It’s also a solid entry-level option for someone who wants to understand what a quality bali-song handle actually feels like before investing in a higher-end version. Decision ShortcutIf you want a functional, well-finished butterfly knife under $20 — one with a real latch safety, a blade that holds an edge, and a handle that doesn’t feel hollow — this is it. It’s not a safe queen. It’s built to be used, carried, and learned on. Key Features & Benefits 4-Inch Straight-Back Blade — Clean, versatile blade profile that handles everyday cutting tasks without unnecessary bulk. Stainless Steel Construction — Resists corrosion and holds up to regular carry and use without babying. Tactical Cutouts on Handle — Reduce weight and improve grip feel, especially during extended flipping practice. Latch Safety Mechanism — Keeps the knife securely closed during transport — no accidental openings in a pocket or bag. 9-Inch Overall Length — Substantial enough to feel real in your hand; balanced for fluid manipulation technique. Affordable Entry Point at $14.95 — Get genuine butterfly knife experience without committing serious money before you know if the style suits you. How It Compares Feature This Butterfly Knife Basic Folding Knife Fixed Blade Knife Price $14.95 $10–$30 $15–$50 Blade Length 4 inches 2.5–3.5 inches 3–6 inches Best For EDC, training, collecting General utility carry Outdoor and camp use Ease of Use Moderate — rewards practice Easy — one-hand thumb open Simple — always ready Practical Details Butterfly knives are legal in many U.S. states but are restricted or prohibited in others — check your local and state laws before ordering. This knife ships with the latch engaged and the blade protected. No special maintenance is required beyond occasional light oiling at the pivot points to keep the action smooth. What’s in the box: one butterfly knife, ready to carry. At $14.95, there’s no reason to keep putting this off. Add it to your cart, learn the feel of it, and carry with confidence. Browse the full knife and personal defense collection if you want to compare options before you decide. Frequently Asked Questions Is this a good butterfly knife for beginners?Yes. The latch safety, balanced handle, and 9-inch overall length make it manageable for someone new to balisong manipulation. It won’t punish you the way a heavier or looser knife might while you’re still developing your technique. Start slow, practice the basic flip, and build from there. Can this be carried every day?It’s built for it — stainless steel resists everyday wear, and the latch keeps it safely closed in a pocket or bag. That said, carry legality depends entirely on where you live. Some states restrict blade length, and others prohibit butterfly knives outright. Check your local laws before you carry it anywhere. How sharp does it arrive?It arrives with a functional factory edge — sharp enough for everyday utility tasks. If you want a working edge for more demanding use, a few passes on a quality sharpening stone will get it where you want it quickly. The stainless blade takes and holds an edge without much effort. Is this a real metal knife or mostly decorative?This is a real stainless steel butterfly knife — not a costume piece or a trainer. The blade is functional, the handle is solid metal with tactical cutouts, and the latch is a working safety mechanism. It’s priced for accessibility, not as a compromise on materials.







