Hogue Microswitch or Protech Godson??

Which is the "Better knife"

  • Hogue

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Protech

    Votes: 12 92.3%

  • Total voters
    13
Well my dear friend;

It is simply a way sicker knife. Hogues are excellent built knives but the Protech looks like it will be slimmer and more pleasant to carry in the pocket. The godson looks like a simple design done right. The hogue isn’t as clean a design which is something that I sort of like. (As in I like a clean design)

Also it’s an auto knife. Protech entirely anal about getting auto knives just right. They have sort of become the undisputed kings of production autos quite possibly dethroning microtech.
Well that sums it up. I appreciate the input.
 
Also it’s an auto knife. Protech entirely anal about getting auto knives just right. They have sort of become the undisputed kings of production autos quite possibly dethroning microtech.

This is true also. I'm usually a Benchmade auto guy, but ProTech does something just plain... sweet... as far as autos go. It's truly a pleasure to experience it. And the clean design is magical in its sleek simplicity.

There are plenty of Godson configurations as well. Gotta be one of them that will strike your fancy.
 
Well my dear friend;

It is simply a way sicker knife. Hogues are excellent built knives but the Protech looks like it will be slimmer and more pleasant to carry in the pocket. The godson looks like a simple design done right. The hogue isn’t as clean a design which is something that I sort of like. (As in I like a clean design)

Also it’s an auto knife. Protech entirely anal about getting auto knives just right. They have sort of become the undisputed kings of production autos quite easily dethroning microtech.

Not saying MT is not a slick maker, but over-priced, over-gassed, and oh, yeah, over-priced.

When I realized I could trade 2 MT knives for an HK pistol, or 1-for-1 Glock, I got out of them.:confused: "Art" is nice, but Pro Tech delivers more bang for the buck, IMO.
 
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