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A tactical pen is more than a simple writing implement. In the right hands, a tactical pen can be used as a self-defense weapon and an emergency survival tool. (h/t to PreppersWill.com)
Take note that in some states, there are limitations on Everyday Carry (EDC) kit tools. You may need to improvise if you need access to a self-defense weapon, so choosing your tactical pen can affect your chances of survival when SHTF.
Several years ago, some knife manufacturing companies realized that consumers need concealable tools that can also be used for self-defense. This is how the tactical pen market developed, and now these companies are offering this discreet tool to preppers.
A tactical pen is a writing instrument that you can use as a normal pen, with one or more special features.
The tactical aspect of this kind of pen comes from its construction:
Before you buy a tactical pen, familiarize yourself with these three main categories so you can decide on a tool that suits your prepping needs.
Concealed use tactical pens
Concealed use tactical pens can be used at the office because they don’t look very tactical. They’re inconspicuous and suitable for EDC kits. While concealed use pens aren’t actually designed as tactical pens, they share similar features with one.
On-the-go use tactical pens
On-the-go use tactical pens tend to stand out because they’re designed for preppers. Most pens in this category are available in flat black or dark gray. An all-metal body is mandatory for these pens and they are heavier than concealed use varieties.
A field use tactical pen has grooves machined into the barrel or body to give you a good grip. These pens will have either one or two pointed ends that are specifically used for striking or partial penetration.
Some on-the-go pens have a cover to conceal the pen point. Others may have a pull or screw-type caps mechanism to reveal the pen point. These points can be used for striking.
On-the-go tactical pens tend to be longer compared to normal pens and they may stick out of your pocket. These pens are sturdy since they’re made from hard metals, and you can use them in the field without any problems.
Multi-use tactical pens
A multi-use tactical pen has additional features besides the two main ones: writing and fighting.
Depending on the brand, some multi-use tactical pens incorporate survival features such as:
When buying a tactical pen, consider the features of pens from the three main categories above and avoid a pen that:
If you’re not sure what kind of tactical pen to get, here are some brands to consider.
Keep these tips in mind when choosing a tactical pen for your EDC kit so you’re always ready when disaster strikes.
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