Pro-Tech Malibu WharncliffeMagnacut blade steel with a black DLC coatingButton lock flipperAlready a classic Summer, sun, dream beach. Just Malibu! I don't know what prompted ProTech to name this knife after one of the most famous regions in the USA. Nevertheless, this is one of the best modern EDC knives currently available.
The overall line is incredibly harmonious and the handling is extremely good.
Unlike many other ProTech knives, this one is a manual flipper. A light press on the flipper tab and the blade shoots out of the handle - without any spring support. You can unlock the Malibu with a light press on the button lock. Thanks to the ball bearings, this knife offers very smooth blade movement.
The Malibu is available in the All-Black-Everything version with a Wharncliff blade.
Pro-Tech SBRAutomatik-Öffnung über DruckknopfLes George DesignGefertigt in den USACPM-S35VN StahlPro-Tech SBR: Das kompakte Rockeye
Das Pro-Tech SBR ist quasi das kleine, leichte Geschwisterchen des beliebten Rockeye - daher der Name SBR, was für "Short Bladed Rockeye" steht. Hinter dem Design steckt Les George, ein Veteran des US Marine Corps und Meister im Design von taktischen Messern. Die Klinge besticht durch eine vielseitige Drop-Point-Form und eine spezielle Riffelung, die für erstklassige Kontrolle sorgt. Der Griff ist schlicht und puristisch, bietet aber dank seiner Konturen dennoch einen angenehmen Halt. Der Taschenclip und seine Schrauben sind im Griff versenkt, wodurch du das Messer mühelos in die Tasche schieben und herausnehmen kannst.
Pro-Tech Malibu WharncliffeMagnacut blade steel with a black DLC coatingButton lock flipperAlready a classic Summer, sun, dream beach. Just Malibu! I don't know what prompted ProTech to name this knife after one of the most famous regions in the USA. Nevertheless, this is one of the best modern EDC knives currently available.
The overall line is incredibly harmonious and the handling is extremely good.
Unlike many other ProTech knives, this one is a manual flipper. A light press on the flipper tab and the blade shoots out of the handle - without any spring support. You can unlock the Malibu with a light press on the button lock. Thanks to the ball bearings, this knife offers very smooth blade movement.
The Malibu is available in the All-Black-Everything version with a Wharncliff blade.
Pro-Tech GodsonLittle brother of the Pro-Tech Godfather"Del Fuego" anodized version and Fatcarbon version with mother-of-pearl inlay on the push buttonClassic Italians Films such as "The Godfather" or "Seven" have captured them on celluloid for all eternity: the Italian Stilletto. Hardly any folding knife has as much pop culture attached to it as these old-fashioned jumpers.
With the Godfather, Protech have already produced a modern, yet rather large version of this folding knife. With the Godson, you get a version that is significantly more compact and therefore really EDC-friendly. The symmetrical blade and the very universal handle are a clear reminiscence of the old Stillettos, as they have been produced in southern Europe for over 100 years.
The 154CM steel used is - to match the knife - an absolute classic and has proven itself as a material for blade construction for decades. In addition to the black aluminum version, the Godson is also available with a FatCarbon inlay and a beautiful mother-of-pearl button or in the really wild "Del Fuego" version.
Pro-Tech Malibu Reverse TantoReverse Tanto blade with a stonewashed blade made of CPM-20CV steelButton lock flipperTextured handleAlready a classic Summer, sun, dream beach. Malibu, after all! I don't know what prompted ProTech to name this knife after one of the most famous regions in the USA. Nevertheless, this is one of the best modern EDC knives currently available.
The overall line is incredibly harmonious and the handling is extremely good.
Unlike many other ProTech knives, this one is a manual flipper. A light press on the flipper tab and the blade shoots out of the handle - without any spring support. You can unlock the Malibu with a light press on the button lock. Thanks to the ball bearings, this knife offers very smooth blade movement.
The Malibu is available in the All-Black-Everything version with a Wharncliffe blade.
Pro-Tech Mordax Magnacut steel bladeFlipper with button lock latchFerrum Forge designMade in the USAFerrum Forge & Pro-Tech: The Mordax pocket knife.
Ferrum Forge has teamed up with Pro-Tech to take the Mordax to a whole new level! This EDC pocket knife combines a sleek design with the reliable ruggedness of Pro-Tech.
The Mordax's concise drop-point blade has a generous curve - ideal for cutting and impressively sharp right out of the box. When you open the Mordax, you'll feel its power, but when folded, it barely takes up space in your pocket.
Get an upgrade for your everyday Pro-Tech and Ferrum Forge with the Mordax!.
Pro-Tech Runt 5 MagnaCutMade in USABlade made of MagnacutThe blade of the Runt 5 is made of powder metallurgical MagnaCut and features a stonewash finish. This means that the blade is extremely hard and durable, making it ideal for demanding tasks. Thanks to the push-button mechanism, opening and unlocking the knife is child's play. No more fumbling with one hand while holding the knife with the other. Simply press the button and you're good to go.And let's talk about the handle! Made of black anodized aluminum and textured to ensure a firm grip, the Pro-Tech Runt 5 stays with you no matter what happens. Whether you're fighting in a stormy wind or have sweaty hands, you can always rely on this knife.Last but not least, the Tip-Up (r) Clip is the perfect companion when you want to discreetly and comfortably carry your knife. Whether you keep it in your pocket, backpack, or pants pocket, this knife is so slim and inconspicuous that no one will notice it.As usual with Pro-Tech, the knife is made in the USA and impresses with its excellent quality and workmanship. All in all, the Pro-Tech Runt 5 with Magnacut blade is the knife you may have been waiting for. Not only does it look stylish, but it is also so functional that you can use it in any situation.
Pro-Tech Emerson CQC7 Chisel TantoCPM 154CM steelThe blue jigged version also has a deep carry clipSingle-sided ground tanto (chisel grind)Automatic Ernie Ernest Emerson is a living legend and is counted among the absolute forefathers of the tactical folding knife.
The history of the Close Quarter Combat knife is exciting in that Emerson developed this knife for very special purposes. In the mid-1980s, a small group of underwater welders approached Ernest Emerson with a request to build a folding knife with some specific design features for them. The result is the now legendary CQC6. In the course of the collaboration, it turned out that these gentlemen were by no means industrial divers, but members of the then still young Navy Seals groups. After several years of further development, the handmade CQC6 became the series production of the CQC7. Protech was allowed to build an exclusive automatic version of this classic, naturally to Ernest Emerson's exact specifications. The handle offers a secure but universal hand position, making it difficult for the knife to slip out of your hand while working.
The design of the blade is particularly interesting: as is typical for Emerson Knives, it is a so-called chisel grind. Here, only one side of the blade is ground, while the other side remains flat. The idea behind this is that the blade can be brought back to sharpness almost anywhere and even with the most rudimentary methods. In addition, this grind, together with the tanto point, offers incredible stability, which may well be necessary due to the requirements of the Navy Seals.
As with the expensive custom Emersons, Protech uses 154CM steel for the automatic version, which has also proven itself over decades.
If you are looking for a real piece of knife history, then a CQC7Automatic should not be missing from your collection.
Pro-Tech Emerson CQC7 Chisel TantoCPM 154CM steelThe blue jigged version also has a deep carry clipSingle-sided ground tanto (chisel grind)Automatic Ernie Ernest Emerson is a living legend and is counted among the absolute forefathers of the tactical folding knife.
The history of the Close Quarter Combat knife is exciting in that Emerson developed this knife for very special purposes. In the mid-1980s, a small group of underwater welders approached Ernest Emerson with a request to build a folding knife with some specific design features for them. The result is the now legendary CQC6. In the course of the collaboration, it turned out that these gentlemen were by no means industrial divers, but members of the then still young Navy Seals groups. After several years of further development, the handmade CQC6 became the series production of the CQC7. Protech was allowed to build an exclusive automatic version of this classic, naturally to Ernest Emerson's exact specifications. The handle offers a secure but universal hand position, making it difficult for the knife to slip out of your hand while working.
The design of the blade is particularly interesting: as is typical for Emerson Knives, it is a so-called chisel grind. Here, only one side of the blade is ground, while the other side remains flat. The idea behind this is that the blade can be brought back to sharpness almost anywhere and even with the most rudimentary methods. In addition, this grind, together with the tanto point, offers incredible stability, which may well be necessary due to the requirements of the Navy Seals.
As with the expensive custom Emersons, Protech uses 154CM steel for the automatic version, which has also proven itself over decades.
If you are looking for a real piece of knife history, then a CQC7Automatic should not be missing from your collection.
Pro-Tech SBRAutomatik-Öffnung über DruckknopfLes George DesignGefertigt in den USACPM-S35VN StahlPro-Tech SBR: Das kompakte Rockeye
Das Pro-Tech SBR ist quasi das kleine, leichte Geschwisterchen des beliebten Rockeye - daher der Name SBR, was für "Short Bladed Rockeye" steht. Hinter dem Design steckt Les George, ein Veteran des US Marine Corps und Meister im Design von taktischen Messern. Die Klinge besticht durch eine vielseitige Drop-Point-Form und eine spezielle Riffelung, die für erstklassige Kontrolle sorgt. Der Griff ist schlicht und puristisch, bietet aber dank seiner Konturen dennoch einen angenehmen Halt. Der Taschenclip und seine Schrauben sind im Griff versenkt, wodurch du das Messer mühelos in die Tasche schieben und herausnehmen kannst.