Zero Tolerance

REFERENCE ONLY - Zero Tolerance 0920BLUBLK Sprint Run Flipper Folding Knife, Black 3.875" Plain Edge Blade, Blue Titanium Handle

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Based on Les George's Harpy, the 0920's design is practical, functional, and clean. The blade is CPM 20CV stainless steel with a matte-black DLC finish. 20CV is a powdered metallurgy steel and is considered one of the “super steels” for its top performance, offering outstanding edge holding capability and corrosion resistance. The blade has a scooped spine, top swedge, and a slight recurve for cutting versatility.

The knife opens with ZT’s KVT ball-bearing opening system for quick and easy manual opening with the built-in flipper. A titanium frame lock with hardened steel lockbar insert secures the blade open during use.

The titanium handle is fully 3D-machined so that it fits and fills the hand comfortably and smoothly. Machined texturing adds grip and the ultra-matte blue anodized finish contrasts handsomely with the black blade. To help ensure this big folder is easy to carry, the insides of the handles are machined with weight-relieving pockets. To complete the 0920’s understated, yet aggressive look, ZT adds black-anodized aluminum tube spacers, a black-anodized titanium pocketclip, and a handsome, oversized pivot.

National Knives, LLC is an Authorized Zero Tolerance ZT Knives Dealer and only sells Authentic ZT product. 

  • Blade Length: Approximately 3.875" ~ 98 mm
  • Blade Material: Black CPM 20CV Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style: Plain Edge
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.15625 ~ 4 mm
  • Lock Style: Frame Lock
  • Closed Overall Length: Approximately 5.0625" ~ 129 mm
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 8.9375" ~ 227 mm
  • Handle Material: Blue Titanium
  • Pocket Clip: Right Hand Tip Up | Left Hand Tip Up
  • Weight: Approximately 5.40 Ounces ~ 153 Grams
  • Special Features:
    2019 Sprint Run
    Les George Design
    Made in USA

1 Review

3/5
Matthew Paul 14th Jan 2020

Too much money for product

The pocket clip is not user friendly, it does not seat all the way down. The frame lock is not that good, and is not user friendly. When trying to let the blade free, it requires lots of force. If this was not made in America I would give it a cost of 60 dollars. The clip needs to be addressed. And, the frame lock should be engineered better, for this price range.

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