Tell me about Zero Tolerance knives

Anyone have shots of both the ZT0200 and 0300 in the hand?

Edit: I just saw a thread with shots of the 0200 in the hand, but would still like to see some shots of the 0300 in the hand.
 
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This question is truly only what it asks, not a political/legal jab.

With the kershaw assisted opening feature, why does anyone care to shell out the extra money and put up with extra restrictions for an auto?

I have the ZT300 and it seems to me like nothing could be any easier or faster than this assisted opening design.
 
Anyone have shots of both the ZT0200 and 0300 in the hand?

I bought a 0301 and admittedly, it didnt look very appealing from the pictures of it circling the internet, but milspecmonkey.com took a picture of it from the right angle and in the right lighting condition, and from this angle the grind and proportions look great! Its a much nicer knife in person. I like mine more and more the longer I have it. Its been almost a year since I bought my 0301 and ive been looking at getting a strider or R.hinderer, but because my ZT is so influenced by those two other brands its so difficult/useless to convince myself to dish out anymore $$$ in order to grab one. Its such a satisfying knife that my desire to pick up a 400$+strider& 400$+ hinderer are quelled. I once had to deal with kershaw customer service, and being from canada, they told me that parts should arrive within 10business days, they arrived in 6, and at 0.00$ cost to me! Thanks to the guys from this forum for recommending me this knife.
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Thanks for posting those pics! :thumbup:

My next knife is definitely going to be a green ZT0300... :D
 
I also own a ZT 0200 and completely agree with all the positive comments about this knife! :thumbup:

My only problem with the ZT 0200 is that the blade is too long to legally carry in my pocket in Colorado where I live. :( Colorado law restricts "concealed" blades (i.e., in your pocket or elsewhere out of view) to 3.5 inches or less. Be sure to check your local "concealed carry" laws.

It is illegal to carry a concealed knife bigger than 3" here, but if if sticks out of your pocket, it is not concealed. As far as concealed handguns are concerned, concealed means completely out of sight.
 
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