good blade steel but not to keen on the stripping on the blade and the price is high . but if it feels right in your hand and you can trust it then i spos it is worth the money.
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Loc: Brooklyn, New York
Great knife. Build like a tank. Just remember that they are on the bigger side. They are designed to be a bridge between a folder and a fixed blade. I remember that the first time I handle it I had the same feeling when handling Strider GB: "this is freaking big". And it is... More suitable for belt/sheath carry than pocket carry.
As far as the performance goes: pretty smooth to open, solid lockup, holds the edge. Grip is comfortable and when working with it feels like you have a fixed blade on your hands. Slightly heavy to the rear becasue of the handle construction.
#128776 - 03/30/0810:35 PMRe: Zero Tolerance ZT0300
[Re: ToddG]
Hacksaw
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Any Kershaw I've handled has had a bulletproof frame. My Cyclone is the sturdiest folder I've ever owned...though I'm sure the solid aluminum scales help. I think the only Kershaws you'd need to worry about are the few cheapies that aren't made in the US.
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