I was 7 years old when my friend bought me a Rambo “Force of Freedom” combat toy set for my birthday, complete with knife, gun, compass, and walkie-talkie.
For anyone growing up in the 1980s, Rambo was a big deal. Aside from Stallone himself, the knives he used to escape over-the-top situations made the character iconic. Where MacGyver got everyone to carry a Swiss Army Knife, Rambo inspired folks to have big, bad, survival knives.
I won’t say that the new 0006 from Zero Tolerance is the knife Rambo would have chosen to take on an endless line of enemies — it doesn’t have a compass in the pommel — but it could.
The design of this knife reminds me a lot of those movies and had me excited for all of the crazy things I could do with it from the moment I set eyes on it. Inspired by the original Zero Tolerance ZT-9 bayonet knife designed by Mick Strider, there’s no denying that the 0006 is militant by design. But, where the ZT-9 was designed specifically for military applications, the 0006 is meant to go with you on your next adventure, whatever it is.
Heck, it could even be to the grocery store or Pilates (but people would stare).
In short: If you’re looking for a belt knife that you can bring to war, or just a weekend out in the Adirondacks, the 0006 is the right knife for all conditions and obstacles.
- OAL: 10.70”
- Blade length: 6”
- Blade steel: CPM 3V
- Blade shape: Clip Point
- Grind: Flat
- Hardness: 50-60 HRC
- Carry: Kydex sheath with belt loop
- Weight: 10.3 oz.
Zero Tolerance 0006 Knife Review

Design and Features
First Impressions
In the Field

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