Tactical ball point pens
I was at a gun show and found a "tactical" pen there for 10 bucks. Its made by sarge. The cap does click on the back while writing and takes parker refills. I went with the gel refill and it writes nice. The main reason I got it is because its fitted with a knife pocket clip. I always put my pens in my front right pocket so it works great.
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I had the TimberlineTactical pen in the past. However, the clip lost it's tension and in turn, I lost the pen .
I'm logging one of the S&W's around (screw-on cap type) and I'm pretty happy with it. The ink cartridge is better than on the lightfoot too (no spill).
THe S&W military sits on my shelf at home. The cap is just a bit too hard to remove for this pen to join me for my daily work. Might just be that it needs breaking in....
I'm logging one of the S&W's around (screw-on cap type) and I'm pretty happy with it. The ink cartridge is better than on the lightfoot too (no spill).
THe S&W military sits on my shelf at home. The cap is just a bit too hard to remove for this pen to join me for my daily work. Might just be that it needs breaking in....
Uli Gebhard
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MBC Study Group Leader Southern CA
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www.gebhardsolutions.com
MBC Study Group Leader Southern CA
Even if you're on the right track - you get run over if you just sit there (Will Rogers)
I was thinking about one of those until I noticed the cap issue. People leaving caps off pens is a major pet peeve of mine (my wife buys packages of Bic pens and quickly separates the caps from all of them).gunnut35 wrote:I love the fact tha the embassy pen is sterile and I love the looks of it. The only problem is you can't secure the cap. But it is a decent price and it does not look like the typical, " tactical " pen, which is a good thing