Posted: 4/1/2016 8:06:10 PM EDT
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Been seriously doing the "WANT!!!" http://www.tuffwriter.com/Default.asp
I really like the idea of a click-pen vs. a screw-cap, as to me, the FIRST job of a pen is TO WRITE, and stabbing Obunghole voters in the face is the secondary function. Futzing around with my pen to get it to write is no fukkin' bueno. But then, I'd like to REALLY think about this, since they cost ~$100!!!
Anyone use one of these? Anyone ever stab a perp in the face with one? Anything I'm missing? Kobutan techniques would also be a good thing with these, tho I have zero training in that. |
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I picked one up and carry it in college/use it in the field daily.
http://www.bladehq.com/item--Schrade-Professionals-Tactical-Pen--28753 Aluminum, "glass breaker" (maybe? ) on the end, handcuff key in the end.
, and pressurized writes in water ink refill. It's a nice pen. I don't carry at school. That and a little Gerber 5th pocket knife are the most I risk, but better than nothing. |
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My wife and I joked about "tactical pens" throughout 2015. We gave one to an older nephew. At Christmas, SWMBO started to laugh when she found the pink Schrade pen with hearts in her stocking. Moments later, I found found the Boker she had put in my stocking.
A very tactical O. Henry Christmas story! |
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Someone gave me a Glock pen - but it esploded....
http://m9.i.pbase.com/g3/72/325172/2/122647829.WN1D2JPS.jpg NICE!! |
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Zebra F-701 pens are very solid and they don't scream "tactical douchebag." No offense, but some of those pens look like they come with a gift card for a free tribal tattoo. Zebra F-701s also accept Rite-In-The-Rain refills. My preference is an all-stainless Parker Jotter. Have a little class. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Tactical pen? You mean Rite-in-the-Rain pen. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QD4rrMK1L._SY355_.jpg I tactically keep one of those tactical all-weather pens in my tactical messenger bag when operationally being involved in operations in the operating room. |
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This is sturdy, and doesn't draw unwanted attention.
http://www.monteverdepens.com/tool_pen_all.html |
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This is sturdy, and doesn't draw unwanted attention. http://www.monteverdepens.com/tool_pen_all.html Those are impressive. |
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Zebra F-701 pens are very solid and they don't scream "tactical douchebag." No offense, but some of those pens look like they come with a gift card for a free tribal tattoo. Zebra F-701s also accept Rite-In-The-Rain refills. This man knows his stuff. And "free tribal tattoo" has me rolling on the floor.
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If you work in an office or go to school and can't have a knife, tacmarker is good option. No, it does not write. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1613/25578380903_4379a8d32e_z.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1517/25908165170_b99aff706b_z.jpg That looks less useful than a slotted and a philips screwdriver, at least those have other uses and then I would have one for each hand. |
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That looks less useful than a slotted and a philips screwdriver, at least those have other uses and then I would have one for each hand. Quoted:
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If you work in an office or go to school and can't have a knife, tacmarker is good option. No, it does not write. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1613/25578380903_4379a8d32e_z.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1517/25908165170_b99aff706b_z.jpg That looks less useful than a slotted and a philips screwdriver, at least those have other uses and then I would have one for each hand. Yes, I'm sure a philips head is better than sharpened stainless steel. |
| A coworker got me one for a gift exchange we had at work its a UZI I think, its cool but if you carry it in your pocket you'll rip the shit outa your knuckles when you go to get something out, it has like a sharp crown on the top, it's my desk pen, it's not as nice looking as the one pictured in the OP. |
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Been seriously doing the "WANT!!!" http://www.tuffwriter.com/Default.asp http://www.TuffWriter.com//v/vspfiles/photos/TWP-MC-SS-POL-2T.jpg I really like the idea of a click-pen vs. a screw-cap, as to me, the FIRST job of a pen is TO WRITE, and stabbing Obunghole voters in the face is the secondary function. Futzing around with my pen to get it to write is no fukkin' bueno. But then, I'd like to REALLY think about this, since they cost ~$100!!!
Anyone use one of these? Anyone ever stab a perp in the face with one? Anything I'm missing? Kobutan techniques would also be a good thing with these, tho I have zero training in that. It's like he's trying to communicate with me. |

But then, I'd like to REALLY think about this, since they cost ~$100!!!




