Smith & Wesson Tactical Pen with Stylus

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posted on October 6, 2016
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The Smith & Wesson Tactical Pen is the perfect tool for those who want a writing utensil, touch screen stylus and self-defense tool all in one.

The tactical pen features a soft stylus cap that works with most touch screen devices and can be used for writing, drawing or scrolling. To access the pen, simply unscrew the stylus cap and the ballpoint pen is revealed. For self-defense use, the opposite end of the pen features a pointed self-defense end that allows users to strike pressure points on an attacker's body to stop an assault. 

The pen is made from 6061 hard-anodized aluminum and features a pocket clip with an engraved Smith & Wesson logo. For easy storage, the cap can be screwed over the pointed end when writing. The ink cartridge is refillable and uses Schmidt P900M-style ink refills found at office supply stores.

The Smith & Wesson Tactical Pen is available in black, silver and pink and retails at a suggested price of $39.95.

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