I am selling my NIB Mint Condition Zero Tolerance 0500 MUDD Folding knife. This knife was designed for the military by well-known Grant and Gavin Hawk. It is known as the “Mud Knife” because it features Polyurethane Seals on the pivot and the Hawk-Lock that render it nearly impervious to sand, dirt, water, petroleum products and yes…Mud.
The knife features a high-carbon 154CM stainless steel blade for increased hardness and edge retention. An over sized pivot shaft enhances the ruggedness and durability of this knife while the aluminum handles with textured G-10 scales reduces weight. The pocket clip is reversible for left or right hand carry.
Through Google searches, there are many exceptional reviews on this folder. Sharpness, with edge grind is truly wicked. This is the perfect survival or EDC folder. The blade deployment is ultra smooth and slick due to its design. Custom standard here. This knife is rarer today since limited production ended. This is one of the best ZT knives I've owned. Only selling as I need to pay for other recent purchases. SOLD
This knife is a beast!
Please click on this link for photos: http://s1371.photobucket.com/user/natangoldsmith/library/zt 0500 mudd folder?sort=3&page=1
Thanks for looking!
The knife features a high-carbon 154CM stainless steel blade for increased hardness and edge retention. An over sized pivot shaft enhances the ruggedness and durability of this knife while the aluminum handles with textured G-10 scales reduces weight. The pocket clip is reversible for left or right hand carry.
Through Google searches, there are many exceptional reviews on this folder. Sharpness, with edge grind is truly wicked. This is the perfect survival or EDC folder. The blade deployment is ultra smooth and slick due to its design. Custom standard here. This knife is rarer today since limited production ended. This is one of the best ZT knives I've owned. Only selling as I need to pay for other recent purchases. SOLD
This knife is a beast!
Please click on this link for photos: http://s1371.photobucket.com/user/natangoldsmith/library/zt 0500 mudd folder?sort=3&page=1
Thanks for looking!
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