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Just saw these up for pre-order at one of the online stores, unfortunately there aren't any pics but there are descriptions. Might have to check out the 750 before I get the 200 like I was planning on.
170
The length you need in a fixed-blade combat knife. Features a big 5.7-inch blade of high-performance 14C28N stainless steel with non-reflective Tungsten DLC coating. 3-D machined G-10 handle has an aggressive thumb rise and front quillon (index-finger guard).
700
More metal supports the point of the ZT0700's extra-wide tanto blade. The knife opens one-handed quickly thanks to SpeedSafe assisted opening. With its smaller size and lightweight G-10 handles, the ZT0700 is designed for easy carry, too.
750
The talon-shaped blade is ideal for controlled pulling cuts. It excels in cutting rope, line, and webbing. SpeedSafe assisted opening equipped.
780
You asked for it. A smaller ZT, yet built with the tank-like strength that has made Zero Tolerance famous. The steel is Tungsten DLC coated--even the liners--and the handle is black G-10
I'm guessing this is the 780, originally posted by Thomas W, maybe he can help us out with some other pics
170
The length you need in a fixed-blade combat knife. Features a big 5.7-inch blade of high-performance 14C28N stainless steel with non-reflective Tungsten DLC coating. 3-D machined G-10 handle has an aggressive thumb rise and front quillon (index-finger guard).
700
More metal supports the point of the ZT0700's extra-wide tanto blade. The knife opens one-handed quickly thanks to SpeedSafe assisted opening. With its smaller size and lightweight G-10 handles, the ZT0700 is designed for easy carry, too.
750
The talon-shaped blade is ideal for controlled pulling cuts. It excels in cutting rope, line, and webbing. SpeedSafe assisted opening equipped.
780
You asked for it. A smaller ZT, yet built with the tank-like strength that has made Zero Tolerance famous. The steel is Tungsten DLC coated--even the liners--and the handle is black G-10
I'm guessing this is the 780, originally posted by Thomas W, maybe he can help us out with some other pics

