Zero Tolerance 0308 Flipper Knife Coyote G10 (3.75" Stonewash) ZT

Zero Tolerance 0308 Flipper Knife Coyote G10 (3.75" Stonewash) ZT

Zero Tolerance 0308 Flipper Knife Coyote G10 (3.75" Stonewash) ZT

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About Zero Tolerance 0308 Flipper Knife Coyote G10 (3.75" Stonewash) ZT

The ZT 0308 is a beefy tactical folder with everything you'd expect from a Zero Tolerance knife. The handle has texture that provides a sure grip, but won't chew up your hand or your pocket. The profile of the handle and blade facilitate comfortable Ergonomics and safe hard use. Add this blade to your collection today!Check out other Zero Tolerance Folders for well-made pocket tools!

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3 Reviews
Deals (4) Popularity: 44549
MSRP:
$400.00
Used Price:
$280.00
Sale Price:
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Specifications

Brand Zero Tolerance
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.875"
Blade Length 3.75"
Cutting Edge 4.00"
Blade width 1.375"
Blade Thickness 0.16"
Blade Material CPM 20CV
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Stonewash
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.25"
Handle Width 1.375"
Handle Thickness 0.61"
Handle Material G-10
Color Brown
Frame/Liner Titanium
Weight 7.00 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Frame Lock
Model 0308
Model Number 0308
Country of Origin USA
Best Use Tactical
Product Type Knife

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My best ZT I have a dozen

Eric B.
3 years ago

Its not that big and its fun to fidget with. belly mmm yeah slices so nice. yep, she built sweet. she got everything a guy needs

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Terry j.
3 years ago

Everything about this knife just oozes authority!
The way it fits your hand is perfect. The sound and FEEL when this thing locks open is very nice( also when it closes!).
On the upper end of an EDC but it carries smaller than its size and weight.
First ZT, but I have a few others on my radar now that this one has won me over!!

So much good with some not so good

JASON H.
4 years ago

I never owned any of the 300 series so I was not one of those consumers nostalgic over the beefier Zero Tolerance knives of the past. I own and enjoy using very much the 0562CF, 0920, 0452CF; all of which I would not consider small knives by any means. That said, the 0308 is one big pocket knife in every aspect which is exactly what I wanted.

Pros:
First off, the blade read more is one of the most unique shaped blades I’ve seen on a workhorse knife. It’s tall and wide, has beefy stock, huge swedge, strong tip, and great jimping on the spine that’s just enough to lock your thumb without being uncomfortable. I have relatively small hands with longish fingers and I love how this knife feels in hand. Of course, I have plenty of room in the back but the overall height fills my hand perfectly and it feels really solid. The size along with the milled texturing is perfect in use. The action is SuPerb! Especially for a blade of this size and a flipper tab that minimal. I have yet to fail it once. The detent is dialed in so well that when you flip the tab, the blade thwacks open with authority every single time. Pocket clip works fine as is and is easily swapped with several aftermarket brands. The construction inspires confidence. From the half-inch nut and bolt pivot, to three huge standoffs, to a thick steel liner and lock interface, this knife feels like a fixed blade when open. It’s super solid and I have no doubt it can handle abuse. As far as the overall aesthetics go, I like the subtle futuristic lines mixed with a traditional brutishness of a working knife. Looks great to me.

Cons:
I’ll start with the blade again: Despite the height of the blade with a tall grind, my example is fairly thick behind the edge. It arrived very sharp but is not a good slicer when it comes to general warehouse tasks like cutting down cardboard, removing pallet wrap, etc. I have similar sized blades that slice so much better at a much more affordable price. The milquetoast color would go well on a knife with a more traditional design and I’m not sure why they went with it here because it just doesn’t line up with the design. That said, I dyed the G10 scale navy blue and reassembled with bronze hardware. A common grip with all ZT knives is that I can’t stand the branding ZT (Kershaw, too) puts on almost all of their pocket clips. I swapped the original with a bronze anodized deep carry for 0920. Which brings me to the stripped screw head on one of the pocket clip screws. I wish I would have noticed it before I dyed the scale because I would have exchanged the knife immediately. But I didn’t notice it until I went to change the clip and as soon as I saw it I knew my torx bit would not do a thing. I had to cut the head off with my Dremel tool but luckily it’s a three screw clip so only two are necessary. But still, a knife that normally resales at $300 should not come with a stripped screw head anywhere. And finally, the pivot. It’s beefy, it looks cool, it holds better than your standard male / female pivots, but it requires a half inch open ended wrench, which, to me, is not more convenient. That is just a small gripe, though.

Overall, I love this knife in use and appearance, which is what counts most when all is said. It will perform exactly as it was intended, I have no doubts. Everything in the cons can be remedied easily except the stripped screw head; I have zero tolerance (see what I did there?) for that. It’s my fault for not paying attention before I did the modifications, thereby ruining any warranty it had. But it’s ZT’s fault for shipping a $300 knife with a frustrating defect. And of course, this is all based on one example and I bet yours will be just fine.