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    Zero Tolerance knives

    There was an EDC thread a while back. Several guys posted their Zero Tolerance knives.

    First mistake. I looked at the pictures.

    Second mistake. I did some research on them.

    No Mistake! I bought two! (ebay kung fu kapow!!!) Zero Tolerance = Zero Disappointment! I like these a lot! Definitely check out ZT if you like knives!


    #2
    They're great knives.

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      #3
      They're great looking knives but I'm WAY to hard on them to spend that much money!

      Congrats on some real pretty knives!

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        #4
        Love mine!

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          #5
          I just cant understand a $100 plus knife. I would have it torn up in month.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Horitexan View Post
            They're great looking knives but I'm WAY to hard on them to spend that much money!

            Congrats on some real pretty knives!
            The blemished and used ones aren't nearly as expensive.

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              #7
              Well thanks now I have something else to look into. They look nice!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Horitexan View Post
                They're great looking knives but I'm WAY to hard on them to spend that much money!

                Congrats on some real pretty knives!

                These knives are TOUGH. As long as you use them for cutting, slicing and the like and not prying they will last you a very long time with minimal maintenance!

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                  #9
                  I just got my ZT 350 today and it is pretty stout, but it does have more blade play than I expected. I compared it to a walmart kershaw that I have and surprisingly the $35 kershaw has almost zero blade play. I have a 12 year old Ken Onion liner lock in carbon fiber and the play is nearly identical, so I guess it is common to his designs. The knife is scary sharp and I made a nice square-weave paracord lanyard for tonight.

                  I set it up for right rear pocket tip down clip configuration. My EDC knife has been the Lone Wolf Double-Duty Auto for the last 6 years, but I am going to give this one a shot. It is much wider than I am used to, but feels great in the hand.

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                    #10
                    There is no blade play in either of mine at all.

                    Do what you want but I'd be tempted to send mine in for repair if they had blade play.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by backspinnn View Post
                      I just got my ZT 350 today and it is pretty stout, but it does have more blade play than I expected. I compared it to a walmart kershaw that I have and surprisingly the $35 kershaw has almost zero blade play. I have a 12 year old Ken Onion liner lock in carbon fiber and the play is nearly identical, so I guess it is common to his designs. The knife is scary sharp and I made a nice square-weave paracord lanyard for tonight.

                      I set it up for right rear pocket tip down clip configuration. My EDC knife has been the Lone Wolf Double-Duty Auto for the last 6 years, but I am going to give this one a shot. It is much wider than I am used to, but feels great in the hand.
                      You can take the play out of most knives by just tightening them up. On all my knives there's a sweet spot where you get no play and still opens easily. Once the sweet spot is found use red lock tight.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kodiakk View Post
                        You can take the play out of most knives by just tightening them up. On all my knives there's a sweet spot where you get no play and still opens easily. Once the sweet spot is found use red lock tight.
                        This is true. Check the tightness on the side screws first and only try adjusting the pivot screw as a last resort (they can be finicky). I believe the right driver sizes are a T6 and T8.

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                          #13
                          I love mine, I have the bottom one in your pic. Awesome knives, keep a sharp edge for a long time.

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                            #14
                            I like mine but keeping an edge on it sucks just my .02

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                              #15
                              These are some of the best knives period for their price.

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