ZT 0620CF Video

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Hola folks. Here's another video of an upcoming ZT, the Emerson collaboration 0620CF. I hope you guys enjoy it, and there are still a few videos left to go.

I recommend watching in HD. SD doesn't seem to look so good.

[video=youtube;HZAxs3kGSHo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZAxs3kGSHo[/video]
 
Just pre ordered this knife. Looking forward to getting this one. Love all the Zt M390 knives coming out. I'm in M390 overload.
 
Probably the best looking Emerson I've ever seen :thumbup:

I'm torn between going for the 0620 or the 0562. I've dabbled in ZT/Hinderers so I know what to expect, but seeing as how this is the first ZT/Emerson collab, I can't help but drool over it!

Thanks for the vid, stick!
 
I can't wait. The only Emerson collaboration I want more is a CQC10.
 
So Stick, what you're saying is this knife excels at slashing tires?

'Cuz there's a few people I need to get even with...:p
 
Nice video stick. Thanks for making the wait for my pre order a little more bearable. I got to say that I am glad it isn't going to be a chisel grind.
 
Thanks for the kind words gents, it's much appreciated. Indeed, it seems this knife can (at the very least) penetrate and cut tires quite well. I wanted to try the tires because I've noticed that even pointy tips can just bounces right off of some parts of a tire. This thing made me feel bad for those rubber circles. Fortunately, they were just the old worn tires that we use in the garage as wall bumpers. :)

Next up are the Nuras, the Amplitude, and some other stuff.
 
It looks good in pictures, but there is just something about seeing and hearing that sucker actually in motion. Classic ZT thwack. Thanks for the tease.
 
I love how smooth the action is. I've owned 4 Emersons and none of them were able to be "flicked" out like that, regardless of how broken in they are.

Props to ZT for taking a great Emerson design and producing it to their standards. I can't wait for the guys in the Emerson subforum to get ahold of this one. It would be interesting to hear what they have to say.
 
I love how smooth the action is. I've owned 4 Emersons and none of them were able to be "flicked" out like that, regardless of how broken in they are.
I've been able to "flick" all of my Emersons open. But I also break them down and put miltec1 grease on the action when I first receive them.
 
I've been able to "flick" all of my Emersons open. But I also break them down and put miltec1 grease on the action when I first receive them.

Hmm...that may have a lot to do with it. My Mini-Commander is my straight up workhorse, so I haven't actually spent as much time taking care of her as just using her.
 
I love how smooth the action is. I've owned 4 Emersons and none of them were able to be "flicked" out like that, regardless of how broken in they are.

Props to ZT for taking a great Emerson design and producing it to their standards. I can't wait for the guys in the Emerson subforum to get ahold of this one. It would be interesting to hear what they have to say.

I may be wrong, but I don't think Emerson knives are designed as knives to be "flicked" open. Waved is another matter, but flicking them like worry beads as so many do, nope.
 
I may be wrong, but I don't think Emerson knives are designed as knives to be "flicked" open. Waved is another matter, but flicking them like worry beads as so many do, nope.

I'm sure you're absolutely right, Rev. But I've seen a few vids of dudes that can flick theirs open like Stick does with that 0620CF.

I just think the action on the ZT is slicker than a chubby Texas covered in sunscreen!
 
Yeah, I've caught that too. I don't much care for that on my Emerson's. They've all been pretty tight from the factory, with the tension set good enough to prevent APD (accidental pocket deployment). :D
I'm looking forward to this one in M390.
 
Yeah, I've caught that too. I don't much care for that on my Emerson's. They've all been pretty tight from the factory, with the tension set good enough to prevent APD (accidental pocket deployment). :D
I'm looking forward to this one in M390.

Oh I've fallen victim to APD once...ONCE. After that I cranked that pivot hard.

To be honest, on some of my knives I'll allow the slightest amount of play, just to help in ease of flicking. But my Emersons are tuned to feel like fixed blades when open ;)
 
Baton the bed frame man! Nice knife, may be first Emerson I'm pondering
 
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