Description:
The updated Hogue Deka is a stellar everyday-carry knife designed by Allen Elishewitz. It differs from the original model in several ways. First, the handle is made from super lightweight polymer that conceals much of the knife's hardware, making for a cleaner aesthetic. Second—and most notably—the blade is made from CPM MagnaCut steel. This steel type has taken the knife world by a storm for its incredible edge retention, toughness, and stain-resistance. The rest of the knife is what you already know and love: excellent handle geometry, an eye-catching design, and Hogue's dependable quality. The Hogue Deka is a knife you can afford to put in your pocket, and one you'll find every occasion to take out and use. It promises to perform well and stand the test of time.
Hogue Knives is USA-based company that makes tactical and EDC pocket knives and fixed blades. Take a look at our selection—you're sure to find a knife for the job.
Wow. This knife out of the box is scary razor sharp. Hogue did this right and for the price I can’t believe its only 150$ out the door. I got it for 117$ because blade hq had given me credit 35$ for a mistake back in December. Another thing that is a big bonus for this knife it’s all T8 torque screws. Even the pocket clip is T8! After putting some KPL in it it’s one of the smoothest KNIVES that I have that runs on washers! The blade is center with the pivot all the way tighten down so there’s no messing around with the pivot to get it center or seeing if the BLADE is Loose or not. Just tighten until it stops and you are set! I didn’t tighten it down all the way. Just a hair back and it makes that action butter! And magnacut! I mean seriously! Just wow. Get this knife you will not be disappointed! And the after market OG scales are so sweet. Thank you Hogue and blade hq for putting this knife into my collection!
Better steel and action than a bugout. Centered and smooth, sharp as anything I've ever had from factory. Only had it a week so still need to tough test it. But so far, think I should have bought 2