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NEVER GET CAUGHT DEFENSELESS!

Looks like an ordinary, run-of-the-mill rollerball pen right? Well this pen is ALOT more than that! This military-grade, aircraft grade-aluminum pen can also break glass in case of an emergency. This is the hottest tactical-pen on the market and right now you can get it for-FREE; just pay-shipping and handling!


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Can the pen be mightier that the sword? Maybe, if it's a tactical pen. The modern tactical pen is really two different things? it is a functional writing implement, but it is also a weapon for self-defense. Many people trace the lineage of this discreet back-up weapon to the original Kubotan, the self-defense ? spike on a keychain? developed by Grand Master Takayuki Kubota in the 1970s. But regardless of its origin, contemporary tactical pens can deliver a painful prod or a vicious raking to an opponent? should you become separated from your primary weapon. And the best part is that these low-key tools are non-threatening and generally ignored by the public and assailants. But before you add one to your EDC gear, there are some do's and don'ts to consider. DO carry it somewhere handy. Like any weapon, the tactical pen does little good if it is buried in the bottom of a backpack or purse, or sitting at home on your desk. These pens can be carried in your shirt pocket, in your jacket or pants pocket, in a checkbook or briefcase? just about anywhere. DON'T let this be your one and only weapon. There's a Darwin award just waiting for the guy who only brought a Kubotan to a gun fight.

DO make use of all your options. Tactical pens, like any other Kubotan cousin, aren't just for poking people. If your pen has a blunt end, you can use it to strike any vulnerable spot, but it can also be ground and twisted into an assailant's skin to control them. This works best on pressure points and other tender spots. The pointed ? writing? end of the pen can deliver shallow puncture wounds, apply intense pressure to tender areas, and do a vicious number on a bad guy's rib cage. Just imagine how you'd feel (and how your breathing would be affected) with a sharp instrument driven between your ribs and then raked across them. Don't be scared to go for a stab to the eye or neck either; these strikes could disable your opponent, or at least turn the tide in your favor. DON'T expect an ordinary pen to perform the same functions. Tactical pens are ruggedly designed and built for fighting. Your ordinary flimsy fountain pen is not. Don't expect a rubbery Bic plastic pen to hold up to the task of self-defense. I'm not saying that it can't work as a weapon? it's just not a very durable one. Interested in a guide to improvised weaponry? DO the double tap. One brisk poking with a pen will not dissuade a serious attacker. Multiple strikes are your best approach. Stab or rake repeatedly for the most likely repulsion of an attacker. Why do you need a tactical pen? While nearly everything can be a weapon of some kind, it's reassuring to have the security of knowing that you're carrying a tactical pen that can also save your life in a self defense situation. I like dual purpose items like these pens because they're easy to carry and since you need a pen nearly every day, they're easy to remember to bring with you. If you've ever wondered how effective a weapon this would be if you needed to defend yourself, the folks at Uzi Tactical Pens have created this video to demonstrate some techniques you can use. Breaking Safety Glass With A Tactical Pen

The top of the tactical pen that is being used in the video has a carbide steel tip which allows you to break safety glass if you or someone else is trapped in a vehicle. Aim for the corner of the window that has the safety glass decal on the inside to break the glass safely. Using the DNA collector on a tactical pen Many tactical pens have a crown-shaped end piece that can be used to scrape at an assailant skin and collect flesh in the indentation, which may be useful for identifying the assailant later on. Indentations left by the pen in a wood block can be seen in this image. Striking an assailant with a tactical pen The primary self-defense benefit of the tactical pen is it's use as a striking or slashing weapon. The narrator shows three potential slashing motions that you could use against an attacker. Using a tactical pen against an assailant who has a weapon The following sequence of images shows how you can effectively combat an attacker who has a knife by immobilizing the assailant's hand that is holding the knife and then striking with the tactical pen until the attacker is subdued. The video demonstrates the Uzi brand of pen and they have eight different models to choose from. You can check out those options as well as some other excellent ones here. It's a pretty small price to pay for the peace of mind that a tactical pen can offer to you or a family member. And, here's the full-length video. Be sure to share it with a family member or loved one. This information could save a life.

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