Zero Tolerance ZT-9 Bayonet

JTC

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Has any one seen the new Zero Tolerance Bayonet?

http://www.tadgear.com/edged tools/zt-9.htm

I hadn't heard anything about it. I have a Buck M-9 that I really and would be really interested in this one. With it being a full (wide) tang I wonder how they got the guard on the blade?

Anyway it doesn't have the wire cutter or sharpener that I can tell but I really like the looks of it and hope to pick up one soon.

Sorry if this ahs been hashed over and I missed it. Thanks.
 
I dont think it has. Ive been looking for more info on this blade but i havent bee nable to find any. this knif eis a huge improvement over the issued m-9 bayonet and i dont think anyone actually uses the wire cutter.

i wish the army would issue us one of these.

cant wait for someone to post with more info.
 
I think really that a 1095 carbon or something would be better, except for the rust issue. I'm not the biggest fan of S30V on bigger knives either.
 
ZERO TOLERANCE STRIDER KNIVES ZT-9 BAYONET

: : : : 1ST EDITION OF 200 PCS : : : :
DESIGNED BY STRIDER KNIVES
BLADE TYPE = SPEAR POINT WITH PARTIAL SERRATIONS

BLADE STEEL = S30V
BLADE LENGTH = 7.26"
BLADE THICKNESS = 0.250"
BLADE FINISH = STONEWASHED AND BEAD PEENED
OAL = 12.6"

FULL TANG CONSTRUCTION

RANGER GREEN G-10 SCALES IN OCTAGONAL HANDLES

BAYONET READY DUAL GUARD

BAYONET LUG SPRING CLAMP IN HANDLE BUTT

MILSPEC HARD SHEATH WITH INTERNAL RETENTION SPRING CLIP ON EAGLE INDUSTRIES NYLON PLATFORM

SERIALIZED 001-200 AND DATED MAR09

PRE-ORDERS WILL BE SHIPPED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED AND UPON DELIVERY FROM STRIDER KNIVES LLC



From what it says at the bottom it looks like Strider may be manufacturing these? Or maybe they are shipped from Kershaw to Strider for Strider's logo?
 
I handled the prototype at SHOT. I was extreamly impressed. It is significantly better constructed than current issue. It was comfortable in the hand and did not feel overly heavy. I have heard rumor that the Marine Corps will be issuing them.
If I had the $$ I would buy one now. Unfortunately it will have to wait.
 
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