Description
- PERSONAL PROTECTION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! This SWAT tactical Pen by Atomic Bear is like having a personal bodyguard in your pocket, EDC or BOB. Made of military-grade aluminum, with a piercing tip and an anti-slip grip, it can deliver a devastating strike to any threat of your personal space -- in seconds.
- SLIP THROUGH SECURITY LIKE A NAVY SEAL! The harsh reality is that it’s tougher to protect yourself when travelling. This tactical pen is a fully functioning pen and perceived as non-lethal, so it blends in and slips through security without raising an eyebrow, but it’s also a potent means of self-defense -- which makes it perfect for domestic or international travel.
- WRITES LIKE A PEN - WIELDS LIKE A SWORD! With black ink that glides smoothly, doesn’t bleed or smear--and even writes when wet, this pen writes like a luxury pen, but with the added bonus of being able to protect you like a sword, if needed. It accepts ink refills from Atomic Bear, Fisher Space, Parker, or Rite in the Rain.
- AS TOUGH AS AMERICA’S MILITARY! Machined with precision from sturdy aircraft-grade aluminum, and housed in a heavy-duty nylon belt sheath, this tactical pen won’t rust and won’t break, which is why security guards, police, military men and women, as well as delivery workers, love it. In fact, this pen can even withstand being gnawed on by your pitbull!
- NO TRAINING NEEDED TO PROTECT YOURSELF! In an emergency where panic can take over, you don’t want to have to remember how to use your weapon. This pen doesn’t require you to memorize any complicated forms, hand-grabs or punching techniques. Simply click on the cap to switch between pen, defense functions, or the glass breaker tip that can shatter a car window in one strike.
Will fit any micro usb port, but more specifically when a longer micro usb tip is needed. Sometimes a phone case might require a cable with a longer micro usb end. Micro usb ports are found on portable chargers, on android phones and many other electronic devices. If you are not certain, make sure to do a google search to find what type of port your device has.