Description
Microtech Ultratech ZBT D/E Black Handle Stonewash Standard 1122-10
The Ultratech from Microtech is one of their most popular models, it definately provides the most bang for the buck. It will forever set the standard for all out the front knives. The Ultratech is Microtech's original double action out the front knife, and has been the foundation of their entire OTF line. Over the years, it has gone through several modifications, each time becoming more efficient and reliable. The Ultratech's spring remains in an "at rest" position at all times except when deployed. This ensures that the compressed spring will not become fatigued, assuring users that when the knife is fired, it will operate effectively. The Ultratech's lightweight, one handed open and close action, slim shape, and scalpel sharp blade make it a one of a kind knife!
This brand new zero blade tolerance ZBT model runs on the new drive train and has the crud cutter. It has contoured black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle scales with the Microtech Claw logo on the front. Stonewash finished M390MK stainless steel double edge blade with standard cutting edges. Bead blast finished hardware. New reversible pocket clip, lanyard hole, and glass breaker. The blade has the model information. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
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Malfunctioned straight out of the box
I ordered the knife on Thanksgiving when it was released and it finally arrived December 6th. I was pretty excited to finally get the knife. Right away when I tried to deploy the blade it didn't. I thought no problem, just got to pull up on the blade to put the blade back on track. That didn't work. So I looked up how to assemble the knife properly. I did so after watching a few YouTube videos. Everything looked fine. There's a new trick to get the blade back on track. Instead of pulling up on the blade you have to slam the glass breaker downward to get it on track. Overall I'm relatively satisfied with the knife. Had one misfire so far. But as advertised, there's no blade play. The button mechanism is a little stiffer than I thought it would be compared to the combat Troodon. Anybody else have this issue?
Description
Microtech Ultratech ZBT D/E Black Handle Stonewash Standard 1122-10
The Ultratech from Microtech is one of their most popular models, it definately provides the most bang for the buck. It will forever set the standard for all out the front knives. The Ultratech is Microtech's original double action out the front knife, and has been the foundation of their entire OTF line. Over the years, it has gone through several modifications, each time becoming more efficient and reliable. The Ultratech's spring remains in an "at rest" position at all times except when deployed. This ensures that the compressed spring will not become fatigued, assuring users that when the knife is fired, it will operate effectively. The Ultratech's lightweight, one handed open and close action, slim shape, and scalpel sharp blade make it a one of a kind knife!
This brand new zero blade tolerance ZBT model runs on the new drive train and has the crud cutter. It has contoured black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle scales with the Microtech Claw logo on the front. Stonewash finished M390MK stainless steel double edge blade with standard cutting edges. Bead blast finished hardware. New reversible pocket clip, lanyard hole, and glass breaker. The blade has the model information. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
-
Malfunctioned straight out of the box
I ordered the knife on Thanksgiving when it was released and it finally arrived December 6th. I was pretty excited to finally get the knife. Right away when I tried to deploy the blade it didn't. I thought no problem, just got to pull up on the blade to put the blade back on track. That didn't work. So I looked up how to assemble the knife properly. I did so after watching a few YouTube videos. Everything looked fine. There's a new trick to get the blade back on track. Instead of pulling up on the blade you have to slam the glass breaker downward to get it on track. Overall I'm relatively satisfied with the knife. Had one misfire so far. But as advertised, there's no blade play. The button mechanism is a little stiffer than I thought it would be compared to the combat Troodon. Anybody else have this issue?