Zero Tolerance

I wouldn't use a folder for a prybar if I could help it, although this seems built for lateral stress. The back of the blade is 4 mm thick. But the grind is about 1" or 25 mm high so the edge is reasonably thin.
 
OK, maybe my question was incorrect.
The thickness of 301's edge was about 1 mm and 40-50 degree angle, so, it can't cut like Spyderco Stretch and i didn't expect it, because 301 more "tactical" than "slicer". ZT 500 seems "tactical" too, so my question was - How does it cut - like usual "tactical knife" or better?
 
I wonder if ZT would have had better sales with the MUDD if it was the same size as the custom MUDDs (approx a 3" blade)? I need to pick one of the ZT's up...
 
I can speak to my own experience with the MUDD... I use mine for work, which means it just needs to cut, not whittle or do fine work. For fine work I have a stockman. The MUDD, in my hands, is used for hard cutting of heavy or dirty substances like cordage, rope, bale twine, splitting boards into kindling, scraping, and cutting heavy paper, cardboard and strapping.

If you are looking for a fine cutter, the MUDD, IMO, ain't it.

Andy
 
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