Zero Forks Given (Kind Of)Let’s be honest—knives are cool. So is the community behind them. Zero Forks is our way of highlighting the fun, creativity, and passion that goes into the world of blades and builds, with a wink at the way things sometimes get a little too... censored. This is for the fans of form, function, and a bit of personality. It’s not about being edgy—it’s about keeping things sharp.
This Knife
- Blade: Double-edged dagger blade made from Bohler M390MK steel with an Apocalyptic finish and "Zero Forks" laser engraving.
- Opener: Wide thumb slide for buttery-smooth double-action automatic operation.
- Handle: Blue aluminum handle featuring Blade HQ's exclusive 'Zero Forks' logo, with a glass breaker and Torx hardware
- Lock: Zero Stop internal mechanism that eliminates all blade play.
- Carry: Machined titanium pocket clip with a silica carbide ball.
Microtech Ultratech ZBP (Gen III)
The Microtech Ultratech ZBP (Zero Blade Play) embodies all of Microtech's recent achievements. And like the densely packed gunpowder in a bullet casing fires a round thousands of feet, the densely packed features in this knife propel the OTF world into the future.
Let's get right to the star of the show: the Ultratech ZBP has zero blade play. Those familiar with OTFs know how rare that is on double-action models; it's rare because it's so difficult to implement. But Microtech has done a fantastic job with their Zero Stop mechanism, which is user-serviceable, not bulky, and reliable. It functions by wedging the blade against the chassis via a cone-like component that has been precision-tuned to the exact right position.
Microtech has been making many upgrades to its OTFs in recent months, and all of those upgrades made it into the Gen 3 Ultratech:
- The Dual Fuel Drivetrain (a double spring system) reduces the force required to push the X-Button slide.
- The Crud Cutter (machined grooves under the slide) reduces friction and breaks down lint and grit for consistently smooth operation.
- Microtech's proprietary Bohler M390MK blade steel, which boasts high carbon content for improved edge retention.
The new Ultratech further distinguishes itself from its predecessor with improved gimping, a slightly wider handle, a slightly longer and wider blade, a lower-profile glass breaker that's integrated into the handle, a wider thumb slide, a titanium pocket clip with a silica carbide ball, and Torx hardware. As with Microtech's other Gen III OTFs, a lanyard hole runs through the large base screw that secures the pocket clip, and the pocket clip is reversible for left-handed users. The knife's blade and handle thickness match that of the former iteration.
The cherry on top of this out-the-front sundae is that the Ultratech ZBP is accessibly priced, ensuring everyone who wants the best of the best can get it. The future of OTF knives is here; get your Ultratech ZBP today and be a part of it.
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