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Hawkeye
08-08-07, 18:36
Finally got a chance to pick up a Zero Tolerance #302 folder. Based on Military Moron's review on his site, and good feedback from a few other owners, I figured I needed to give one a try. I have to say, it is everything that MM and others have said it is. Absolutely outstanding knife.
The grip shape fits my hand very well. Texture on the sides is very slip proof, without being harsh. The serrations on the top are really nice, and do a great job of helping prevent forward hand slip. Absolutely zero flex/play between the blade and frame. This is just an all around solid knife.

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losbronces
08-08-07, 19:06
Very nice and made in the U.S.A. too.

RAM Engineer
08-08-07, 19:38
Verry Niiice!!

Where'd you find it? They were sold out everywhere I looked.

Hawkeye
08-08-07, 20:18
SKD has some in.

And yes, I do like the "Made in USA" on it. ;)

mcgrubbs
08-09-07, 10:47
Very nice.

That's alot of knife for $236. (S30V, titanium, G10, assisted opening, ambidextrious)

As MM mentioned, an added plus is that you can adjust it using a LaRue adjustment tool. And who doesn't have that? :p

militarymoron
08-09-07, 13:09
very nice, hawkeye.

Hawkeye
08-09-07, 14:54
Very nice.

That's alot of knife for $236. (S30V, titanium, G10, assisted opening, ambidextrious)

As MM mentioned, an added plus is that you can adjust it using a LaRue adjustment tool. And who doesn't have that? :p


It is a lot of knife for the money.

I totally forgot about using the Larue tool for adjustment..

Hawkeye
08-09-07, 14:55
very nice, hawkeye.


Thanks MM. You had a lot to do with it. :cool:

knguye11
08-16-07, 01:20
Just picked one up used from a member here. It's the best knife I ever owned. I love the quick assisted open mechanism. The weight is perfect in my hand. This is a solid knife, it's right up there with Strider, but much lower price. It's now my everyday carry.

http://www.knguyen.info/photo/zt/images/Picture%20002.jpg
http://www.knguyen.info/photo/zt/images/Picture%20003.jpg

SHIVAN
08-16-07, 17:46
Did you request two-tone scales? Or do they all come like that?

knguye11
08-16-07, 18:40
The knife comes with two-tone. My is green and black. Other option is coyote brown and black.


Did you request two-tone scales? Or do they all come like that?

Hawkeye
08-16-07, 18:46
What he said.

Battl3fr0nt
09-13-08, 08:15
I was looking in to them.. But I just wanted somthing smaller and much more sleek, very low profile. I ended up going with the KerShaw LEEK http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=3

It's one hell of a knive for the size and built very well. I needed somthing that you could have in your pocket and no one would notice.. Very smooth assist open.. also very fast.. everything I was looking at was just to wide. If you want a nice low profile pocket knife that will last and take alot check out the KerShaw LEEK models.. and the price is not bad at all, around $50 buck's and you get one hell of a knife.. You could pretty much call it a Auto but its not, it is just as fast though..

Jaeger
09-14-08, 06:19
These are made by Kershaw correct?
I have several Kershaw blades and have been very pleased with them.

docholliday
12-03-08, 15:32
I currently carry an Emerson CQC-15 but have been looking at the ZT knives as a more dual purpose EDC/ skinning knife. Any input on the use as a skining knife?

heijutsu
12-10-08, 20:58
Yeah the 0302 ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It just screams "Get Some!" to me for some reason.