ZT 350's

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I have gotten a couple of ZT 350's here as of late. I am really in love with this knife. It carries well, cuts well, looks good, and has a lot of really good features, at least for me. Where does this knofe rank in the ZT lineup for sales? I would think it is probably in the top 3.

This all leads me to another question. Are these "rebuildable"? As in, if you use the hell out of them, are they able to have parts replaced? Do they have washers? If they did get loose over time, can they put an oversized stop pin in/thumb stud it? I guess I am just curious more than anything. I just like stuff, that has the ability to be worked on, rather than "throw away" gear. Thanks for the opinions guys, Josh
 
Kershaw is pretty good about things like that, although they are built to be heavily abused in the first place.
 
Yeah, I would guess that they are built well. I surely like them. Do you know about the ability to be rebuilt? There are guys like Strider and such, that can do that. I realize this might not be on that level, but I do know that KAI is awesome in their CS dept.
 
I would venture a guess and say its the best selling ZT thus far. Between the price point and decent steel they have a real winner. Look at how many variations you have seen so far. It would be interesting to see how the new 0566 stacks up in sales against the mighty 0350. Time will tell I guess!

As for rebuilding, if you need something replaced they carry the t-bars, screws, washers, etc... If you need any of those call up the CS and they will have you taken care of (It will be sent to you). If handles get cracked, you break a blade or need a replacement they will fix it for a small charge ($35 if I recall correctly), or you have any other issue you will need to send it in for repairs. You pay to ship it to them and in 1-2 weeks they fix whatever the problem is and send it back out to you free of charge. If they can't fix it they will replace it with the same piece if its still being produced. If not, then they will credit you.

Hope that answers your questions!
 
I would venture a guess and say its the best selling ZT thus far. Between the price point and decent steel they have a real winner. Look at how many variations you have seen so far. It would be interesting to see how the new 0566 stacks up in sales against the mighty 0350. Time will tell I guess!

As for rebuilding, if you need something replaced they carry the t-bars, screws, washers, etc... If you need any of those call up the CS and they will have you taken care of (It will be sent to you). If handles get cracked, you break a blade or need a replacement they will fix it for a small charge ($35 if I recall correctly), or you have any other issue you will need to send it in for repairs. You pay to ship it to them and in 1-2 weeks they fix whatever the problem is and send it back out to you free of charge. If they can't fix it they will replace it with the same piece if its still being produced. If not, then they will credit you.

Hope that answers your questions!

Hey JuJu, that answers a lot! It just reaffirms a lot that I have heard in the past. Thanks for the input.
 
Kinda off-topic but semi-related. KW has the 0350 in M390 steel....yeah i'll just leave this here.
 
I love my 0350. I'd grab it long before any of ZT's new fashion show designer knives too. It kind of sucks Onion no longer works with KAI. Hinderer is good and all, but stuff like the 0200, 0300, and 0350 are just cut other knives in half awesome.

If only they would make an 0352 with tan G10 and tiger stripes utilizing the new 05XX deep carry pocket clip........ Something tells me we'll see a gold plated Bieber designed ZT before that though. :(
 
Mmm...Gold plated Bieber ZT. I'd buy that. Then kill him with it.
 
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