Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

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Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Josh Crutchley » Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:11 pm

I've been looking at different knives available in MagnaCut and it seems the Deka is the cheapest. The reviews on the steel seem mixed with some liking it and others saying the HT wasnt optimal. Is there anyone with a MC MT and a MC Deka that could comment on your experiences? I know the Native 5 and UKPK are eventually coming out in MC so no need to remind me.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Manixguy@1994 » Fri Jan 13, 2023 5:12 pm

Josh can’t speak for 2nd generation models, Exclusive from KC in CPM20V was not one of my best experiences. PM if want more info . Dan
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Josh Crutchley » Fri Jan 13, 2023 7:04 pm

Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Fri Jan 13, 2023 5:12 pm
Josh can’t speak for 2nd generation models, Exclusive from KC in CPM20V was not one of my best experiences. PM if want more info . Dan
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby riclaw » Fri Jan 13, 2023 7:34 pm

Thin slicey blade but flimsy slippery unergonomic polymer handles. Hogue makes excellent G10 grips, so maybe the G10 handles are better?

FWIW, I bought a second CF Elite Bugout as a backup and believe the design to be vastly superior to the Deka.
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby JRinFL » Fri Jan 13, 2023 9:55 pm

Mine is smaller than expected and the scales are, um, adequate. It’s a good knife that could stand some revisions. Due to the “meh” nature of the scales, I have not used it enough to get a feel for the steel. I need to track down the replacement scales I ran across online.
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Ricey_9 » Sat Jan 14, 2023 10:22 am

I have one in mc. It’s light and fun to flip. I think they could do better with heat treat it’s Rockwell lower than it should be. I was thinking about getting some original goat scales. Neeves has a 15% off code. That’s would stiffen it up. It doesn’t bug me but I can’t leave them alone.
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Bemo » Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:10 am

Interesting responses. I have 3 of them in MagnaCut. I'll start with my advice first, unless you like the lock type and fidget factor, I'd wait for the Spyderco version. I do think the heat treat is soft. Now onto other factors, the FRN scales aren't good but I don't think it has as much flex as my Bugout. I do think the omega spring on the Hogue looked beefier (they worked with Wolf springs to improve them) when I took it apart. I impulsively bought another one this holiday season when it came out in some "exclusive" scales. Much stiffer feeling knife and really changes the feel. But honestly not worth the extra money. Oh and the cerakote coating on the blade is just ok. Saw wear on the coating pretty early. The one thing I really do appreciate in the Deka and the Bugout is the thin blade stock.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby JoshLikesSekiCityKnives » Sat Jan 14, 2023 12:13 pm

I like Hogue as well
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby TomAiello » Sat Jan 14, 2023 3:24 pm

I have one in g-mascus that I'm quite fond of. It's possible that the g-10 on mine makes a big difference relative to the less expensive handle materials? Either way, I'm quite happy with mine.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Ricey_9 » Sun Jan 15, 2023 1:48 pm

Bemo wrote:
Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:10 am
Interesting responses. I have 3 of them in MagnaCut. I'll start with my advice first, unless you like the lock type and fidget factor, I'd wait for the Spyderco version. I do think the heat treat is soft. Now onto other factors, the FRN scales aren't good but I don't think it has as much flex as my Bugout. I do think the omega spring on the Hogue looked beefier (they worked with Wolf springs to improve them) when I took it apart. I impulsively bought another one this holiday season when it came out in some "exclusive" scales. Much stiffer feeling knife and really changes the feel. But honestly not worth the extra money. Oh and the cerakote coating on the blade is just ok. Saw wear on the coating pretty early. The one thing I really do appreciate in the Deka and the Bugout is the thin blade stock.
I cut open a bunch of bags of Lyme stone and fertilizer and noticed the coating it didn’t hold up to hot.
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby Bemo » Sun Jan 15, 2023 1:54 pm

Let me correct something (not super important) but I have 3 Deka's, but only 2 in MagnaCut, the other is 20CV. The stock G10 on the 20CV makes it feel sooo much better. Honestly I'd compare it more to the Osborne 940. To Tom's point though, it's still a good knife, and when I want a slimmer pocket profile I definitely don't have an issue grabbing it.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby spydergoat » Fri Feb 24, 2023 1:24 pm

IMO neither the FRN or gmascus deka scales provide enough grip. But the deka trainer has different peel ply g10 scales that are very good.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby kennethsime » Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:28 pm

Folks pitch the Deka as the “better Bugout,” and I would definitely love a Magnacut Bugout, but the Deka just looks a bit too tacticool to me - looks like hotspots all over.
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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby TomAiello » Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:27 pm

kennethsime wrote:
Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:28 pm
Folks pitch the Deka as the “better Bugout,” and I would definitely love a Magnacut Bugout, but the Deka just looks a bit too tacticool to me - looks like hotspots all over.
I own both Bugout and Deka and I definitely prefer the Deka. I haven't noticed any hot spots. Then again, if I'm doing something that requires that much use of the knife, I'm generally using a fixed blade anyway.

Honestly, the real winners for me from both companies are their Ritter collaborations.

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Re: Thoughts on Hogue Deka?

Postby TTFulltimer » Mon Feb 27, 2023 5:17 pm

Mine is out for some serious testing by my son. So far he likes the blade shape and the sharpness. It is holding up very well. AFAIK the heat treat is 61 hrc. And his very first impression like all of us is that handle. Luckily if you don't mind spending another $60 no frills, up to more dollars with options. You can get the GOAT aluminum scales, they have basically four versions. Regular aluminum, extended length aluminum, and SKNY for skinny aluminum. All the versions have options which can include any paint color in the cerakote line. And then there are the GOAT titaniums starting at $125
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