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Favorite zero tolerance?

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So about a week ago I got a zt 0456 and fell in love. Its amazing. Whats everyones favorite zero tolerance knife?
Which zt should i get next? :)
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ZT 0770. It's the only one that I really like. The CF/m390 version is awesome. I don't think you can get that one anymore, but you can still get CF/Elmax, and I think CF/M4.
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I'll let you know when they build one I would buy. It hasn't happened yet.
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For me it's my 0392 love the Wharencliff blade. :)
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804cf & 850!
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The 460 is an interesting little knife.

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The only ZT I own is probably the only one I'll have. 0450
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Reject wrote:The 460 is an interesting little knife.

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This one intrigues me but I haven't pulled the trigger...yet!
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Sharp Guy wrote:The only ZT I own is probably the only one I'll have. 0450

Another nice little ZT.

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Been looking at the 0055 & 850...haven't pulled the trigger...yet

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I just traded my 0452 for a 0920. The 0920 is the only ZT I have and it's pretty **** sweet, contoured titanium scales feel a lot alike the scales on the Slysz Bowie.
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I also have the 0456 and like it very much. Best detent and flipper action i've handled yet. The ergos are surprisingly nice as well. It's very heavy though but that doesn't bother me too much personally.
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0460 here also, 0750 close second.
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Mine is/was the 0500 Mudd Folder. I no longer own it though. I've had many brands, but have settled on and kept only one.
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I really want to get a 0460, but I just can't get over all that ugly writing on the other side of the blade. Does that bother you at all guys, or is it such a nice blade it's easy to look past?
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I have very little experience with the brand but I own a 0303 and I like it well enough. The ergonomics are great (really great) but the thing is a pocket brick and slices about as well as a boiled spaghetti noodle.
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Evil D wrote:I have very little experience with the brand but I own a 0303 and I like it well enough. The ergonomics are great (really great) but the thing is a pocket brick and slices about as well as a boiled spaghetti noodle.
I don't know about yours but my 0392 is Lorena Bobbitt sharp. :D
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holeshot wrote:
Evil D wrote:I have very little experience with the brand but I own a 0303 and I like it well enough. The ergonomics are great (really great) but the thing is a pocket brick and slices about as well as a boiled spaghetti noodle.
I don't know about yours but my 0392 is Lorena Bobbitt sharp. :D
Oh sharpness isn't an issue, it's thickness. The blade is ground like wood splitting maul. I didn't realize how bad it was until I tried carving some sticks for roasting marshmallows. If I could get one in a better steel than S30V and have it reground thinner it would be a pretty amazing knife to use but it's still crazy heavy.
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Haven't seen one I really like yet (0450 was close), but if they ever produce this new Sinkevich design in this build (CF nested linerlock)... yowza.
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0392 is incredible. The egos and design as a whole makes a great hard use knife. 0550, 0560, and 0562 are my other favorites. I have a 0456 as well, but the weight and slickness make it my most dropped knife. 0452cf is a good one too and **** near perfect if you like Sinkevich designs. 0450 is too cramped for my hand unfortunately. The classic 0801 might be worth a look as well if you like the massive slab of ti build of the 0456
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