Description
Kershaw 1730SS Zing Assisted Folding Knife
Kershaw 1730SS Zing Assisted Folding Knife: This iteration of the popular “first generation” Zings designed by RJ Martin. What’s different? First of all, this Zing is all stainless steel, from pointy tip to handle butt. Just smooth, sleek, bead-blasted steel all the way down. The blade is high-quality 8CR13MoV stainless steel, heat treated to Kershaw specifications to bring out the very best in the steel- strength, hardness, and the ability to take and hold a wicked edge. The modified drop-point blade offers superior slicing and utility capabilities. To give this Zing even more, well, zing, Kershaw has added SpeedSafe assisted opening. Just pull back on the ambidextrous flipper and the blade moves out of the handle, quickly and easily. You can also access the Zing’s SpeedSafe feature with a simple push on the thumbstud. Either way, your Zing is ready to go quickly and easily. As a frame lock knife, the Zing SS is slimmer than previous liner lock Zings and rides even more comfortably in your pocket. The handle is drilled so that you can position the pocketclip for either tip-up or tip-down. And, of course, there’s a handy lanyard hole. The Zing SS is a value priced, every day carrying knife with a clean look and lots of style.
Specifications
Blade Length: 3″
Closed Length: 3.9″
Overall Length: 6.9″
SpeedSafe assisted opening
Frame lock
Flipper
Reversible (tip-up/tip-down) pocketclip
Steel: 8Cr13MoV, bead-blasted finish
Handle: 410, bead-blasted finish
Weight: 3.3 oz. (93.5 g)
Made in China
**Disclaimer: Shoot Straight Inc. Does NOT engage in the sale of knives to the following states:**
Fixed Blade & Daggers: Washington D.C., California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaii
Folding: Washington D.C., California, Massachusetts, New York, Alaska, Hawaii
Spring-Assisted, Switchblades, Butterfly, & OTF: Washington D.C., California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Alaska
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