Zt0200

hey, while two Order Of KAI members are here, I want to join, but, I have zero points, and have yet to come close to any requirements, any tips, I love Kershaw, but dont have any, wich is my number one issue, and I wont be able to get one till after this school year...
 
hey, while two Order Of KAI members are here, I want to join, but, I have zero points, and have yet to come close to any requirements, any tips, I love Kershaw, but dont have any, wich is my number one issue, and I wont be able to get one till after this school year...

Keep hanging out here , pick up some kershaw knives when you have a chance, get to know some members that can spot you points, mainly have some fun and learn about the knives
 
Keep hanging out here , pick up some kershaw knives when you have a chance, get to know some members that can spot you points, mainly have some fun and learn about the knives
ok, thanks, so all I need is one kershaw right, i mean for the requirements, I know there are others, but thats one neccesary req, right
 
The 0200 has one of, if not the best handle on any folder I've owned.

I like everything about the knife except the re-curved blade (which is actually the biggest it can possibly be while still fitting in the handle) and that the thumb-studs don't double as a stop pin. Basically the 0560 is everything I wanted the 0200 to be.
If they could make any changes to the 0560 I would want the beefy old style pivot pin back, and a slightly wider handle/blade.
 
Love mine.....its a beast!
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Its a big knife, that carries best in a belt sheath. I sold mine because of the size, but other than that, it was a great knife.
 
Carrying my 0200 today, with an orange Zing. Also got my CZ P01. All ready for an adventure to the mall.
 
I have three 0200's and decided to reprofile two of them. It is a very solid knife that does well against corrosion. The lock is stable and opens smoothly with little breaking in. The ergonomics allow for comfort as a hard use and hunting knife for me. I use a Spyderco Sharp Maker and the modified recurve 154CM blade can take a razor edge without much effort. It is a great outdoor EDC folder but because of it's size, I tend to not prefer it for delicate slicing of things like fruits and vegetables.

Overall, it is hands down one of my most favorite knives and I have a diaper-full of productions and customs. That being said, I would recommend that any 0200 owner buy a Speedbump 1595G10 or a Specbump 1596 S30V (both discontinued). Smaller, lighter, similar ergos and blade geometry to the 0200. At about $50, the Speedbump has a Sandvik blade that is also easy to sharpen. It is my current choice of best value in the discontinued Kershaws, so get one while you can.

Hey, so I have never owned a kershaw or zero tolerance, and I have been planning on purchasing the ZT0200 by the end of this up coming summer. I would like to know from owners of the knife what they think of it, and whether or not there is something else they would recommend. pics are welcomed and encouraged.
(just in case I confused with the intent of this thread, I would basically like mini reviews of the ZT0200, to add to the list of information on the knife, thanks.)
 
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ZT0200 is one of the few knives I've sold, that I wish I hadn't, and plan to get another one, especially now that I can get one with a brushed finished blade. (personal preference)
 
The 0200 has one of, if not the best handle on any folder I've owned.

I like everything about the knife except the re-curved blade (which is actually the biggest it can possibly be while still fitting in the handle) and that the thumb-studs don't double as a stop pin. Basically the 0560 is everything I wanted the 0200 to be.
If they could make any changes to the 0560 I would want the beefy old style pivot pin back, and a slightly wider handle/blade.

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