Kershaw Zero Tolerance Boot Knife 0150 Demo

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2010

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The Kershaw Zero Tolerance Boot Knife model 0150 has a double-edged S30V blade with a blood groove on both sides. The blade is full tang for maximum strength. The handle is machined G-10 for good grip even in wet conditions. The sheath is MOLLE compatible, allowing you to attach the boot knife a variety of different ways.

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  • It caught my eye but more than $35-$40 for a small knife blade with a generic plastic handle is too much. Uhhh.. Even $35-$40 is asking a lot for it. Especially since it's just reserved for a last resort. Plenty of other things that can be used to stab someone with for about $10. I suppose it all depends on how much it's worth to you though. I like it, but I know it didn't cost anywhere near $150 nor $120 to make.

  • @PopcornCoolie S30V, G10, and made in the USA. You can get that for $35 huh? Where? I think a raw slab of S30V would cost more than $35 before you even began the production process.

  • @denns25 ya a s30v plate runs about $40 on ebay and that deosn't mean it's a good plate

  • @seiyaryu88 Good info.. thank you for the tip.

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  • @imnakey I own two ZT knives and I love them. Well made, well designed and the prices are fine. Unfortunately, due to the many (stupid) laws about double-edge knives I can't find an international seller willling to ship it to Italy. Knife-Friends on YouTube, if you have any idea, please, write me! :)

  • @giupio88 I'm next to positive the brown coating was the original knife, although it wore easily. Because of that it was replaced with the oxidized version. I have studied some knife fighting and found this one after looking for a relatively short double-edge. As others have said, worth every penny.

  • I saw many pics on the internet depicting this knife with a brown/desert tan coloration. Is it just the effect of poor quality images or this knife exists in two different coloration?

    Btw, I want it badly :)

  • If you think this knife is overpriced, you should do some research. While you can find it for $120 on line, it's worth every penny @ $160 MSRP...you can argue that one steel is better than another based on it's use, but you can't argue that a powder steel knife made by one of the finest manufacturers around is only worth $30-$40. That's a bit naive. And no, it does NOT cost $150 to make it...it's called capitalism!

  • worth every dollar those of you who says its only worth 40 bucks why dont you actually pick one up and see how fucking awesome this thing is

  • Nice knife, but kind of overpriced.

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