This video review focuses on the Zero Tolerance 200 (ZT 200) folding knife, comparing its performance and value to the more expensive ZT 300 series. The reviewer highlights the ZT 200's heavy-duty tactical folder design, liner lock construction, and pillar build, noting it feels lighter despite weighing 8 oz. Key features discussed include the 154CM steel blade (contrasted with the ZT 300's S30V), vault-like lockup, manual deployment options (thumbstud/flipper), G10 handles, a versatile pocket clip, and a blade shape that's noted as difficult to sharpen due to its recurve. At approximately $130, it's presented as a strong value proposition, offering significant performance for less than half the cost of a ZT 300 or 302. The reviewer expresses a preference for the ZT 200's narrower blade width but acknowledges the substantial weight as a potential drawback. Ultimately, it's recommended as a cool and valuable addition to a tactical knife collection.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Benchmade Osborne 940 series of knives, praising their exceptional balance, fast manual deployment, and superior construction. The reviewer highlights the 154CM blade steel, purple titanium spacer, strong clip, and overall design as contributing to its heirloom quality and utility for everyday carry (EDC) and tactical use. The knife is presented as a benchmark for manual folding knives and a great value at around $125, earning a perfect 10/10 on the Nutnfancy Likeability Scale.
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