Sidearms & Scatterguns How Good are Zero Tolerance Knives

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Just ordered a ZT 550 today and the reviews have been very favorable from what I've seen online. The framelock and size were the main selling points for me after hearing of the overall brand quality.
 
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I have an 0300 that picked up at the start of 08. Its still running strong. And I am hard on all my gear. I bent out the belt clip a little somehow. Talked to them about fixing it at SHOT this year. They offered to do it no charge plus give it a once over/ tune up and sharpening. Turn around time of an extremely reasonable 2-3 weeks. I still havent done it cause it isnt that big of a deal, plus I fear I may get seperation anxiety. LOL. You are gonna love it
 
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I was in the same spot about 3 weeks ago. After comparing benchmade to ZT and picking me up a ZT350TS and using it for a little bit this knife is made to be worked. I let me friend who doesn't believe there is any other knife other then benchmade, use my ZT for a day he couldn't believe how rugged the knife is built and how solid it feels. For ruffly half the money I wouldn't think twice about buying/using my ZT in any situation and know it will survive. Just ordered me a ZT560 today
 
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Have had a 350ST for about 2 years I believe and it's still going strong. It was like $110. Well worth the money.
 
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Could have sworn I just replied to a Zero Tolerance thread like this. I carry a 0200 for a few years now, it is as good as any knife I have ever had. Buy with confidence, if I needed another knife I'd get the Hinderer Zero Tolerance, cant remember the model name off hand.
 
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i love mine. i did grind the top off a bit to make better cutter for what i use it for.

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I need a one handed knife. I replaced several Benchmade automatics with a 0350ST a couple of years ago. The Kershaw is more reliable opening when they get dirty and can be operated with gloves. I've used and abused mine doing everything from dressing elk to digging out tansy out of the ground.

I also had the opportunity to talk to the guy that heads up the ZT division of Kershaw. The warranty is absolute.

My only complaint is that the blade is too broad behind the point. J-Newton's regrind addresses that. The ZTs are a superb tool.
 
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Been carrying a 0350ST for about a year now and I freaking love it. Best knife I've ever used. I've used it for a lot of things I probably shouldn't have and still springs open like butter.
 
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I have several BMs, Spyderscos and ZTs. the ZTs are rugged, warranteed and sharp. the 350 is good everyday carry blade, the 301 is a tank. heavy, but indestructible, and the 560 is SMOOOOTH!
I do like the ZTs, but Benchmade has a place for anything where a good point is needed. the ZTs are tough, but the wide blade can inhibit delicate cuts. IMHO