Today, we’re looking at something a bit different from Zero Tolerance knives. Zero Tolerance used to say their knives were built for use by “Professionals” and they were rock-solid designs, meant to take on the harshest battlefields, or the meanest streets of any city in the world, or meant for survival situations. The ZT-0230 is about as far removed from the above as you can possibly get.
Many of you are old enough to remember way back in the day when almost all folding knives had a “detent” ball system, and that kept the blade opened under most circumstances, and well as keeping the blade closed in your pocket – a very important thing if you ask me – in the far past, I had more than a few folding knives either open-up in my pants pocket, or the blade close on my fingers during use – ouch! The detent system that is still in wide use today, keeps the blade closed in the bottom of your pocket, and helps keep it “locked” open per se, when using the knife. However, under hard use, the blade can still close on your fingers, if you’re not careful.
The ZT0230 folder was designed by a Danish designer Jens Anso, and it is a slip joint folder – as are some folders today that are considered “tactical” folders and it features a double detent system – two steel detent balls, one on either side of the blade, helps keep the blade from accidentally opening in your pocket, or closing on your fingers under use. Another thing you don’t see much of these days, is a half-open position on the blade, that means you can open the blade about halfway open, and it keeps the blade open at that position – nice!Continue reading“Zero Tolerance 0230, by Pat Cascio”
