Zero Tolerance G10 Handle with Speed Safe

December 9, 2017 - Comment

In response to customer requests, ZT is proud to introduce the new 0350. It’s slightly smaller and slightly lighter than the 0300—10% to be precise—but just as aggressive. The 0350 is fully equipped with SpeedSafe® for one-handed assisted opening. Even in combat gloves, you can easily deploy the blade using the large, ambidextrous thumb stud

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In response to customer requests, ZT is proud to introduce the new 0350. It’s slightly smaller and slightly lighter than the 0300—10% to be precise—but just as aggressive. The 0350 is fully equipped with SpeedSafe® for one-handed assisted opening. Even in combat gloves, you can easily deploy the blade using the large, ambidextrous thumb stud or blade protrusion. The blade is S30V stainless steel with Tungsten DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating. S30V provides extreme durability, while the black Tungsten DLC is non-reflective, enhances hardness, and reduces friction drag. Textured, matte-black G-10 scales provide a secure grip. Includes a quad mounting system for tip-up, tip-down, left- or right-handed clip carry. Item can be shipped within US but NY.With a tough stainless blade and grippy textured G-10 handle, the Zero Tolerance 350 folding knife is an ideal choice for law enforcement and military applications. The ZT350 is 10 percent smaller than the original ZT300, yet is just as aggressive. S30V stainless is the steel of choice for the ZT350 PlainEdge blade, which includes a non-reflective, low-friction black tungsten DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating. The G-10 handle, meanwhile, includes textured, matte-black scales to ensure a secure grip.

The knife is also outfitted with the patented SpeedSafe ambidextrous assisted opening system. Invented by celebrated knife maker Ken Onion, the SpeedSafe system lets users smoothly and easily deploy the stone-washed, stainless-steel blade with either the left or right hand. This makes it ideal for sporting and work situations in which one-handed opening is easier and safer, such as when hunting, fishing, or working with your hands on the jobsite. You can even easily deploy the blade in combat gloves using the large, ambidextrous thumb stud or blade protrusion.

And the ZT350 is a breeze to carry thanks to the quad mounting system, which allows for tip-up, tip-down, left-handed, or right-handed clip carry. Bundled with a reversible pocket clip and lanyard hole, the knife measures 7-5/8 inches when open and weighs 6.2 ounces. Zero Tolerance gives a portion of the proceeds for the sale of its ZT350 to the Paralyzed Veterans of America Heritage Fund.

Specifications
Blade: S30V stainless steel with PlainEdge and tungsten DLC black coating Handle: Textured G-10 Blade length: 3-1/4 inches Closed length: 4-5/8 inches Overall length: 7-5/8 inches Weight: 6.2 ounces

Product Features

  • Folding knife with S30V stainless steel blade coated with black tungsten DLC
  • SpeedSafe ambidextrous assisted opening system for easy 1-handed opening
  • G-10 handle with textured, matte-black scales for secure grip
  • Quad mounting system allows tip-up, tip-down, left- or right-handed carry
  • Blade measures 3-1/4 inches; overall length of 7-5/8 inches; weighs 6.2 ounces

Comments

R. Orlow says:

This is a tank- conveniently. The military style look of this knife is not just a gimmick- this thing is built like a tank. The cheapest of Zero Tolerance knives is still nothing to laugh at. This is not for people who want something light, small, and inconspicuous. This is a work-horse. Otherwise, check out the Kershaw Leek. Ken Onion designed both, and he has done an excellent job here. Incredibly ergonomic handle with jimping everywhere you’d want it to be. You can choke up on the blade quite well due to the back curve, and actually do some pretty fine work with this. I don’t know why people find recurve blades hard to sharpen. With a round ceramic rod, it’s simple. Do not try to sharpen a recurve blade on a flat stone. That is agony. The recurve shape is great for outdoor work and carving things up. The blade is thick and strong and, oh- S30V!. I love this steel above any. That’s just personal preference though. It holds an edge like it’s life depends on it. The G10 is grippy without being sand-papery as on…

Michael Henderson says:

The Perfect EDC !! I just got this Knife today and my first impressions are WOW!!I really like the feel of this knife in my hand and I really like the weight of it. 6.2 oz may be a little much for some but I love it and have no problems with it. The G10 handles feel really good and I think using this in a wet environment would not be a problem at all. The blade is razor sharp out of the box and shaves hair easily. The lock is about 45% to 50% with no blade play what so ever. I really love the jimping on this knife, excellent quality! This is a ruggedly built knife made for the long haul.This is my first Zero Tolerance, I have many Kershaw knifes that like and they do a great job, but man the difference in quality you will notice as soon as you pick up the first time. Love it and I will definitely buy more Zero Tolerances in the future.Will update more once I carry it for a while.

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