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Pro-Tech Knives

Pro-Tech Knives: Hand-Fitted American Automatic Precision — Built in California Since 1999

Pro-Tech Knives has been building American-made automatic knives out of California since 1999. Founded by Dave Wattenberg — whose family brought decades of cutlery industry experience to the project — Pro-Tech set a standard from the start that most production knife companies never attempt: every knife designed, CNC-machined, assembled, and finished entirely in-house, in small batches, with individual hand-fitting at each stage. From bars of aluminum and billets of Damascus to a finished automatic knife in a box, every step happens under one roof in their California facility. The result is a catalog trusted by military professionals, law enforcement, and serious collectors worldwide — a production knife that feels like it wasn't made on a production line. Pro-Tech's ongoing collaborations with Ernest Emerson, Bob Terzuola, Mick Strider, Les George, Ramon Chaves, and Dmitry Sinkevich confirm their status as the premium American automatic knife maker. Knifeworks is an officially authorized Pro-Tech dealer.

Automatic Knives Manual Folders Designer Collabs
Tactical Response Series Godfather & Godson Limited & Custom Runs
Authorized Pro-Tech Knives Dealer Knifeworks is listed by name on Pro-Tech's official dealer directory. Every knife is 100% genuine — no gray market, no counterfeits.
Hand-Fitted in California Since 1999 Every Pro-Tech is designed, machined, assembled, and finished in-house at their California facility — small batches, individual hand-fitting on every piece.
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The World's Best Designer Collabs Emerson, Strider, Terzuola, Chaves, Sinkevich, Les George — Pro-Tech partners with the most respected names in tactical and custom knife design.
Fast Shipping Most orders ship same or next business day from Columbia, Louisiana.

The Complete Pro-Tech Knives Buyer's Guide (2026)

Everything you need to choose the right Pro-Tech — from the California founding story and small-batch manufacturing philosophy to the full model lineup, blade steels, designer collaborations, and a use-case chooser. Click any topic to expand.

The Pro-Tech Story: A Family Business, A California Factory, and a Standard Nobody Else Attempts

Pro-Tech Knives was founded in 1999 by Dave Wattenberg in California — a man who grew up in a family with deep roots in the American cutlery retail industry, and who decided the production automatic knife category deserved a completely different standard than anyone was applying to it. The founding premise was straightforward and radical at the same time: build every knife in-house, in small batches, with the same individual hand-fitting and finishing attention that a custom maker applies to a one-off piece.

That premise has never changed. More than twenty-five years later, Pro-Tech still operates from their California facility, still manufactures in small batches, and still hand-fits every knife before it leaves the building. The raw materials — bars of aluminum, billets of hand-forged Damascus, sheets of steel and titanium — go into one end of the facility. Finished, inspected, individually assembled automatic knives come out the other. Nothing is outsourced. Nothing is delegated to a factory floor where quantity trumps quality.

  • Founded 1999, Santa Fe Springs / Placentia, California: Pro-Tech has operated in California since day one — one of the few automatic knife brands that can claim both American design and American manufacture without qualification
  • Small-batch production: Pro-Tech produces over 12,000 knives annually but maintains small-batch manufacturing discipline — each run receives individual attention rather than mass-production throughput
  • In-house manufacturing: CNC machining, Wire EDM, laser cutting, grinding, anodizing, assembly, hand-fitting, sharpening, and final inspection all happen under one roof
  • Family-owned: Pro-Tech remains a family-owned company — decisions are made by people whose names are on the product, not by a corporate committee
  • Trusted by military and law enforcement: Pro-Tech's automatic knife quality and reliability have made them a consistent choice for professionals who carry a knife because their work demands it
Why Small-Batch Matters for an Automatic Knife An automatic knife is a mechanical system — spring tension, pivot geometry, button tolerance, and blade detent all have to work together precisely for the action to feel right. In a mass-production environment, variation across those tolerances is accepted as a cost of volume. Pro-Tech's small-batch approach means each knife is individually inspected and tuned at assembly — which is why a Pro-Tech out of the box feels like a knife that has already been broken in. The action is smooth, the lockup is solid, and the deployment is snappy because someone made sure it was before it shipped.
Pro-Tech Series Comparison: Godfather, Godson, Tactical Response, Runt, Malibu & More

Pro-Tech's catalog divides into three functional families: the Italian-inspired stiletto automatics (Godfather, Godson), the duty-oriented Tactical Response series (TR-2 through TR-5), and the modern designs that include both automatic and manual options (Runt, Malibu, Sprint, Strider, and collab models). Understanding which family fits your use case is the starting point for choosing the right Pro-Tech.

Series / Model Action Blade Steel Best For Price Range
Godfather Button-lock OTS Auto 154CM / MagnaCut Collector, dressy EDC, classic stiletto fans — Pro-Tech's most iconic model $175–$275+
Godson Button-lock OTS Auto 154CM / MagnaCut Compact stiletto EDC — slightly shorter and wider-bladed than the Godfather $145–$225+
Tactical Response TR-3 Button-lock Auto S35VN / MagnaCut Duty carry, tactical users — the original TR workhorse with glass-breaker option $175–$250+
Tactical Response TR-4 Button-lock Auto + Safety MagnaCut Hard-use duty — secondary safety, glass breaker, saber-grind blade $215–$320+
Tactical Response TR-5 Button-lock Auto + Safety S35VN / MagnaCut Full-size tactical auto — largest TR, maximum blade, tritium button available $250–$375+
Runt 5 OTS Auto (CA-legal sub-2") MagnaCut / 20CV Compact EDC, California-legal carry — Wharncliffe or Reverse Tanto $140–$185+
Sprint OTS Auto (sub-2") S35VN / MagnaCut Slender compact auto — slim profile, discreet carry $130–$175+
Malibu Manual Button-lock Flipper MagnaCut / 20CV Manual-only buyers — Pro-Tech's flagship flipper, buttery action $200–$275+
Magic BR-1 "Whiskers" Button-lock Auto 154CM / MagnaCut Bolster-release stiletto — distinctive deployment mechanism, collector favorite $175–$250+
Duke 2 OTS Auto MagnaCut Mid-size OTS auto — between Godson and Godfather in proportions $190–$225+
The Godson, Sprint & Magic BR-1 "Whiskers" — Pro-Tech's Three Best Sellers If you want a proven Pro-Tech that delivers exactly what the brand is known for, these three are the answer. The Godson is the compact stiletto classic — the most-carried Pro-Tech in the lineup. The Sprint is the go-to for buyers who want the smallest possible automatic in the most discreet package. The Magic BR-1 "Whiskers" is the choice for buyers who want something genuinely different — a bolster-release deployment mechanism that makes the knife stand out in any collection. All three are available in multiple configurations and represent Pro-Tech at their most consistent.
The Full Pro-Tech Model Lineup: Every Series, Every Format

Pro-Tech produces across multiple format categories — from compact OTS stilettos to full-size duty autos, manual flippers, OTF knives, and designer collaborations. Here is the complete current lineup by format.

Model Format Blade Length Blade Profiles Notes
Godfather OTS Auto Stiletto ~4.0" Spear Point, Dagger Pro-Tech's flagship — the Italian stiletto auto that built the brand
Godson OTS Auto Stiletto ~3.25" Spear Point Compact Godfather — the most popular everyday carry Pro-Tech
Magic BR-1 "Whiskers" Bolster-Release Auto ~3.25" Spear Point Unique bolster-release mechanism — squeeze the bolster to deploy
TR-2 Tactical Response 2 Button-lock Auto ~3.5" Spear Point, Tanto Entry TR — slimmer profile, NEXUS pattern available
TR-3 Tactical Response 3 Button-lock Auto ~3.5" Spear Point, Tanto Workhorse TR — glass breaker available, Integrity manual version offered
TR-4 Tactical Response 4 Button-lock Auto + Safety ~3.75" Saber Grind Spear Point Steel safety, glass breaker standard — the duty-first TR
TR-5 Tactical Response 5 Button-lock Auto + Safety ~4.0" Spear Point, Tanto Largest TR — tritium button available, Operator/Sterile configs
TR-3 Integrity Manual Double Thumbstud ~3.5" Spear Point, Tanto Manual version of TR-3 — same frame, no auto, broader legal carry
Runt 5 OTS Auto (CA-legal) ~1.9" Wharncliffe, Reverse Tanto Sub-2" blade — California-legal automatic carry
Sprint OTS Auto (CA-legal) ~2.0" Spear Point Slim and slender — discreet pocket presence
Duke 2 OTS Auto ~3.5" Spear Point, Clip Point Mid-size OTS — between Godson and Godfather proportions
Rockeye (Les George) OTS Auto ~3.5" Spear Point Les George collaboration — refined tactical EDC silhouette
Malibu Manual Button-lock Flipper ~3.5" Reverse Tanto, Spear Point Pro-Tech's flagship manual — smooth bearing flipper action
Mordax (Ferrum Forge) Manual Flipper ~3.5" Drop Point Ferrum Forge collaboration — versatile manual EDC format
TR-3 Integrity — The Pro-Tech for Broader Legal Carry The TR-3 Integrity is the manual-opening version of the Tactical Response 3 — same aluminum handle, same premium steel, same Pro-Tech fit and finish, but with a double-thumbstud manual opening mechanism instead of the automatic button. This makes the Integrity legally carriable in many jurisdictions that restrict automatics, including in most of Europe. It is the right choice for Pro-Tech fans who travel or live in areas with blade-law restrictions on automatics — you get the TR-3 platform in a format that goes where other Pro-Techs cannot.
Pro-Tech Blade Steel Guide: MagnaCut, S35VN, 154CM & CPM-20CV Compared

Pro-Tech uses four primary blade steels across their current lineup — CPM-MagnaCut on most new-production models, S35VN in the tactical series, 154CM in the classic stiletto lineup, and CPM-20CV in select manual and collaboration variants. Damascus appears in custom and limited show pieces. Here is how each steel performs and where you will find it.

Steel Found On Edge Retention Toughness Corrosion Resistance Ease of Sharpening
CPM-MagnaCut Most current-production models ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆
CPM-S35VN TR-series, Sprint, select Runt ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆
154CM Godfather, Godson, Magic BR-1 ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★
CPM-20CV Select Malibu, Emerson collab ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆
Damascus Custom & show specials only Varies by billet Varies by billet ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆
⚙️ Why Pro-Tech Moved to CPM-MagnaCut as Their Standard CPM-MagnaCut was developed by Crucible Industries specifically for knife blades — the goal was to produce a steel that outperforms the best existing stainless options (like S35VN and M390) in toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance simultaneously, rather than trading one for another. Pro-Tech adopted MagnaCut across most of their current lineup because it delivers exactly what their buyers need in a working automatic knife: an edge that holds, a blade that does not chip under hard use, and corrosion resistance that handles real-world carry conditions including salt air and wet environments. If you are buying a current-production Pro-Tech and have a choice between MagnaCut and an older steel configuration, MagnaCut is the upgrade.
Pro-Tech Designer Collaborations: Emerson, Strider, Terzuola, Chaves, Sinkevich & More

Pro-Tech's collaboration program is one of the most respected in the production knife industry. Rather than licensing a name and letting a committee simplify the design, Pro-Tech works directly with each designer to execute their vision at production tolerances — the result is collaborative knives that feel like production versions of the custom original, not marketing exercises. Every collab in the lineup has a genuine creative relationship behind it.

  • Ernest Emerson — CQC-7 Auto: The most recognized tactical knife design in the world, produced to exact Emerson specs with Pro-Tech's legendary coil-spring automatic action. Emerson designed the CQC-7 for military and law enforcement use — Pro-Tech's manufacturing makes that design available as a production automatic for the first time. Available in standard, Operator (tritium button), left-hand, and chisel-tanto configurations.
  • Mick Strider — Strider PT & SnG Auto: The Strider PT is a scaled-down version of the iconic Strider SnG — Pro-Tech's automatic action inside Strider's bombproof tactical frame geometry. The SnG Auto brings the full-size Strider platform to the automatic format. Both are among the most sought-after production automatics ever made and represent the tactical knife collector's gold standard for a Pro-Tech collab.
  • Bob Terzuola — ATCF Auto: Terzuola — widely credited as the godfather of the modern tactical folding knife — collaborated with Pro-Tech on the ATCF (Advanced Technology Combat Folder) automatic. The design reflects Terzuola's decades of military and law enforcement knife design experience, now with Pro-Tech's automatic action and small-batch California manufacturing.
  • Ramon Chaves — Redencion 229 & Scapegoat Compact: Pro-Tech brings Chaves' overbuilt industrial design language to the automatic format. The Redencion 229 Auto is the full-size Chaves flagship in automatic form; the Scapegoat Compact pairs Chaves' bold clip-point geometry with Pro-Tech's snappy spring action in a compact package.
  • Dmitry Sinkevich — Oligarch Auto: World-class designer Sinkevich brings fluid, modern Scandinavian-influenced lines to the Pro-Tech catalog. The Oligarch is the most design-forward knife in the Pro-Tech lineup — equally at home as a display piece and a daily carry.
  • Les George — Rockeye OTS Auto: Les George's Rockeye delivers refined tactical proportions in a smooth OTS automatic format — a versatile EDC that carries the credibility of one of the most respected tactical knife designers working today.
  • Ferrum Forge — Mordax Manual Flipper: The Mordax is Pro-Tech's collaboration with Ferrum Forge Knife Works — a clean, versatile manual flipper that brings a different aesthetic and user profile to the Pro-Tech lineup.
The Pro-Tech Collab Standard — What Makes It Different Pro-Tech's collab knives are produced to the exact specifications of the original designer — no committee simplifications, no cost-driven geometry changes. When Emerson says the CQC-7 Auto is "100% Emerson on the inside and 100% Pro-Tech on the outside," that is not marketing language. It means the blade geometry, grind, and proportions are the same as an Emerson custom — and the action, assembly, and quality control are Pro-Tech's. That combination is why Pro-Tech collaboration pieces consistently command collector premiums and hold value in the secondary market.
Made in California: What Small-Batch American Manufacturing Actually Means for Your Knife

Pro-Tech is one of the only production knife companies in the world that manufactures entirely in-house in the United States — and the phrase "in-house" is not shorthand for "assembled in the USA from imported parts." It means the raw materials go in one end of the facility and finished knives come out the other, with every manufacturing step happening in between.

Process Pro-Tech Typical Production Factory
CNC Machining In-house — blade, handle, hardware all machined on-site In-house or outsourced to sub-supplier
Wire EDM In-house — precision cuts for blade profiles and components Often outsourced
Laser Cutting In-house — component profiling Often outsourced
Hand Assembly Every knife individually hand-fitted and assembled Assembly-line process — individual fitting not standard
Quality Control Individual inspection — action, lockup, blade centering, finish Batch sampling — not every knife inspected
Sharpening Factory-sharpened before shipping — included in warranty service Production edge — quality varies
Batch Size Small batches — individual attention per run Large runs optimized for throughput
The Result You Feel in the Box When collectors say a Pro-Tech out of the box feels like it has already been tuned, this is why. The knife has been individually assembled by someone who was paying attention to the specific piece in their hands — not processing units in a batch. The spring tension is set, the pivot is fitted, the lockup is clean, and the blade is centered. That experience is not accidental. It is what small-batch, in-house American manufacturing produces when the standard is applied consistently for twenty-five years.
Choosing Your Pro-Tech: Quick Reference by Use Case, Series & Carry Style

Not sure which Pro-Tech is right for your carry style, hand size, intended use, or budget? Match your needs to the right model from our current Knifeworks Pro-Tech catalog.

Use Case Model Steel Our Pick
First Pro-Tech — Classic EDC Auto Godson 154CM or MagnaCut Godson in solid black handle, spear point — the proven entry into Pro-Tech
Collector / Dressy Carry Godfather 154CM or MagnaCut Godfather in pearl button, satin blade — the most elegant automatic Pro-Tech makes
Duty / Tactical Carry TR-4 or TR-5 MagnaCut TR-4 with steel safety and glass breaker for standard duty; TR-5 for maximum blade
California-Legal Compact Auto Runt 5 MagnaCut Runt 5 Wharncliffe — sub-2" blade, CA-legal, MagnaCut steel, multiple color options
Most Discreet Carry Sprint S35VN or MagnaCut Sprint — the slimmest, most pocket-invisible automatic in the lineup
Manual-Only (Auto-Restricted Carry) Malibu or TR-3 Integrity MagnaCut or S35VN Malibu for smooth flipper EDC; TR-3 Integrity for tactical-format manual carry
Collab Collector — Tactical Pedigree Strider PT or Emerson CQC-7 MagnaCut or 20CV Strider PT for Strider DNA; Emerson CQC-7 for the most famous tactical design ever made
Collab Collector — Modern Design Oligarch (Sinkevich) or Chaves Redencion 229 MagnaCut Oligarch for modern/art-knife sensibility; Chaves Redencion for overbuilt industrial design
Unique Deployment Mechanism Magic BR-1 "Whiskers" 154CM or MagnaCut Magic BR-1 — squeeze the bolster to deploy, unlike any other Pro-Tech in the lineup
Limited / Custom-Grade Production Pro-Tech Custom runs Damascus / MagnaCut Watch for show specials and custom runs — Mike Irie hand-ground blades, exotic inlays, Damascus

Pro-Tech Knives: Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers from the team at Knifeworks — your authorized Pro-Tech Knives dealer for the full lineup including the Godfather, Godson, Tactical Response series, Runt, Malibu, Sprint, and all current designer collaborations including Emerson, Strider, Terzuola, Chaves, and Sinkevich.

Where are Pro-Tech knives made?

Every Pro-Tech knife is 100% American-made — designed, CNC-machined, assembled, hand-fitted, and finished at their California facility. "Made in the USA" for Pro-Tech is not a label about final assembly — it means the raw materials go in one end of the building and finished knives come out the other, with every manufacturing step happening in between. Bars of aluminum, billets of Damascus, sheets of steel and titanium all enter as raw stock and leave as finished automatic knives.

Pro-Tech has operated this way since 1999 and has never moved manufacturing offshore or outsourced components to reduce cost. The California facility is the entire supply chain.

Is Knifeworks an authorized Pro-Tech dealer?

Yes. Knifeworks is officially listed by Pro-Tech Knives as an authorized dealer — by name and contact information — on Pro-Tech's own dealer directory at protechknives.com. That authorization means every Pro-Tech knife purchased from Knifeworks is 100% genuine, sourced directly through Pro-Tech's official distribution, and fully covered by Pro-Tech's factory warranty from the date of purchase. There is no gray market, no parallel import, and no counterfeit risk when buying Pro-Tech from Knifeworks.

Are Pro-Tech automatic knives legal to own and carry?

Automatic knife laws vary by state, county, and municipality. Most states allow ownership and carry with varying blade-length and carry restrictions. California prohibits automatic knives with blades 2 inches or longer for general carry — which is specifically why Pro-Tech produces the Runt 5 and Sprint in sub-2" configurations.

  • Federal: Automatic knives with blades over 1.5" cannot be shipped or transported across state lines except to military and law enforcement
  • California: Automatic knives with blades 2" or longer are prohibited for general carry — the Runt 5 and Sprint are CA-legal options
  • Most other states: Allow ownership and carry with varying restrictions — always verify your specific jurisdiction

Knifeworks is not responsible for purchases made in violation of local laws. Our team is happy to help identify the right Pro-Tech for your jurisdiction.

What is the difference between the Pro-Tech Godfather and the Godson?

Both are Pro-Tech's Italian-inspired OTS stiletto automatics — same coil-spring action, same available steels, same handle materials and button options. The difference is size and blade profile.

The Godfather is the full-size model — a longer, more slender blade with the dramatic proportions of a classic Italian stiletto. It is the showpiece of the lineup and the one most associated with collector culture. The Godson is the compact version — shorter overall length, slightly wider blade geometry, and a more pocket-friendly profile that makes it the most popular everyday carry Pro-Tech in the lineup. First-time Pro-Tech buyers almost always prefer the Godson for daily carry. Collectors tend to own both.

What blade steel should I choose in a Pro-Tech knife?

For most buyers purchasing a current-production Pro-Tech, CPM-MagnaCut is the answer. It is Pro-Tech's current standard steel on most new models and genuinely outperforms the alternatives in edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance simultaneously. If you carry in wet environments, work with your knife hard, or simply want the best available steel, MagnaCut is the choice.

  • S35VN: Outstanding toughness, proven duty track record, easier to sharpen in the field — the right choice if you need to sharpen without specialized equipment
  • 154CM: The classic Pro-Tech steel on the Godfather and Godson — proven, tough, easy to sharpen, and perfectly adequate for any EDC use case
  • CPM-20CV: High wear resistance and exceptional edge longevity — best for buyers who sharpen infrequently and want maximum edge life between sessions
How do I care for and maintain my Pro-Tech knife?

Pro-Tech automatics require minimal maintenance to perform flawlessly. Periodically apply a small drop of quality knife oil (such as Tuf-Glide or similar) to the pivot and action mechanism — excessive oil attracts debris and can gum up the spring. Keep the blade clean and dry after use; while MagnaCut and 154CM offer strong corrosion resistance, prolonged exposure to salt water or acids will affect any steel.

Sharpen on quality whetstones or guided systems at the factory bevel angle (typically 20–22° per side). Avoid using the tip as a pry tool — stiletto-profile tips on the Godfather and Godson are optimized for penetration, not lateral torque.

What is the best Pro-Tech for California residents?

California prohibits the carry of automatic knives with blades of 2 inches or more. Pro-Tech specifically produces two models with sub-2" blades to address this: the Runt 5 (approximately 1.9" blade, available in Wharncliffe and Reverse Tanto profiles in MagnaCut steel) and the Sprint (approximately 2.0" blade, slim and slender profile). Both deliver Pro-Tech's quality, hand-fitting, and automatic action in a CA-legal format.

For buyers who want a larger Pro-Tech platform in California, the TR-3 Integrity manual folder and the Malibu flipper are excellent options — no automatic mechanism means no automatic knife restriction applies.

What Pro-Tech Knives does Knifeworks carry?

Stiletto Automatics: Godfather, Godson, Magic BR-1 "Whiskers," Duke 2 — in 154CM and MagnaCut across multiple handle colors, blade finishes, and button options.

Tactical Response Series: TR-2, TR-3, TR-4, TR-5 — in S35VN and MagnaCut including Operator and standard configurations. TR-3 Integrity manual version also available.

Compact & CA-Legal Autos: Runt 5 (Wharncliffe and Reverse Tanto) and Sprint — sub-2" blades in MagnaCut and S35VN.

Manual Folders: Malibu flipper and Mordax (Ferrum Forge collab) — in MagnaCut and CPM-20CV.

Designer Collaborations: Emerson CQC-7 Auto, Strider PT Auto, Terzuola ATCF Auto, Chaves Redencion 229 Auto, Sinkevich Oligarch Auto, Les George Rockeye — as available.

Not sure which Pro-Tech is right for your carry style or legal situation? Contact our team — we carry Pro-Tech and are here to help you choose.

️ Pro-Tech Knives Warranty — What You Need to Know

Pro-Tech Knives warrants every knife to the original owner to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship.

What's Covered: Replacement parts and labor for manufacturing defects. Factory sharpening is included with every warranty service submission at no additional charge.

How to Submit a Warranty Claim: Send your knife to Pro-Tech Knives with a $15 return handling and postage fee (cash, check, or money order) and a completed service request form, available at protechknives.com.

What's Not Covered:

  • Normal wear and tear proportional to use
  • Damage from neglect, misuse, or abuse
  • Natural handle materials (bone, pearl, wood)
  • Handle or blade finish wear from normal use
  • Blades damaged by improper sharpening or accidental impact
  • Non-factory modifications — which may also void the warranty entirely

Purchasing from an authorized dealer like Knifeworks ensures your warranty is valid from day one. Full warranty terms at protechknives.com.

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Warning: Counterfeit Pro-Tech Knives Are Being Sold Online

Pro-Tech's reputation for American-made quality has made them a consistent target for counterfeiters, particularly on third-party online marketplaces. Counterfeit Pro-Tech knives are actively being sold — and the quality difference is significant.

Red flags of a counterfeit Pro-Tech:

  • Sold by third-party sellers on Amazon, overseas eBay listings, AliExpress, or DHgate
  • Price significantly below what authorized dealers charge
  • Sloppy anodizing, uneven machining, or rough edges on handle and blade
  • Rough, sluggish, or inconsistent automatic action out of the box
  • Lightweight or hollow-feeling handles — genuine Pro-Tech handles have substantial heft
  • Missing, incorrect, or poorly stamped Pro-Tech markings and model designations

Knifeworks is an officially authorized Pro-Tech Knives dealer, listed by name on Pro-Tech's own dealer directory at protechknives.com. Every Pro-Tech knife sold by Knifeworks is sourced directly through Pro-Tech's official distribution — 100% genuine, fully warranted, and never gray-market or counterfeit.

Shop Pro-Tech Knives with Confidence at Knifeworks Every Pro-Tech knife in our catalog is sourced directly through Pro-Tech's authorized channels — listed by name on protechknives.com's dealer directory, guaranteed genuine, backed by the full factory warranty, and representing twenty-five years of American automatic knife manufacturing in small batches from California. The Godfather stiletto. The duty-proven Tactical Response series. The compact Runt 5 for California carry. The collab lineup that reads like a who's-who of tactical knife design — Emerson, Strider, Terzuola, Chaves, Sinkevich. CPM-MagnaCut steel. Hand-fitted action out of the box. Fast shipping from Columbia, Louisiana. Real knife people who carry Pro-Tech and know the lineup.