I’m continually amazed at the innovations in folding knives. Just when I think there isn’t anything new that can be done to a folder, someone does it! I’ll confess, this latest innovation for Zero Tolerance Knives,is something I’d never thought of before.
Before we get into the meat of the 0707, I wanted to mention how lightweight this American-made folder is. At first, I thought that there wasn’t anything in the box. The 0707 only weighs in at 2.3-ounces, and for a full-sized folder, with a 3.5-inch blade, that’s pretty lightweight. However this folder isn’t light when it comes to the features it has to offer. The blade material is CPM20CV. This is one of the new “super” stainless steels and I really like it. This steel offers exceptional hardness, and it holds an edge a good long time, and this means less wear resistance, so the blade will hold an edge a lot longer, before you have to head to the sharpening stone.
The blade is also stonewashed, so it hides scratches a lot better – not that a scratched-up blade affects its cutting performance. That is just a cosmetic thing when you see a blade exhibiting scratches on it.
The blade is a drop point design, and this is one of the most useful designs, especially when it comes to precise cutting chores. It also affords very precise slicing on whatever material you are cutting into. Probably more folding knives have a drop point blade than any other design.
Tuned Detent System
The 0707 is a manual opening folder, but there is more to this. It has what Zero Tolerance calls their Tuned Detent System (TDS) and it allows the end-user to fine-tune the detent so it’s not too heavy nor too light when it comes to opening the blade. Even if pressure is being applied to the lock bar, the blade can still be easily opened, but not to the point, that the blade opens too easily. Opening the blade uses the KVT ball-bearing system, and this seems like it is almost friction-free – it is “that” smooth. Opening the blade is done by applying pressure to the “flipper” and it is fast, very fast. I’ve compared the KVT ball-bearing device to some automatic folders, and the race was too close to call, as to which method of opening it faster.Continue reading“Zero Tolerance 0707, by Pat Cascio”
