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QuoteJason Bourne only had a disposable Bic GrinEvery time I read about tactical pens I think of that scene.
Benner.....its a pen. It as been designed for rugged type industrial usage. My Sharkie for example is great around the woods as it does not get lost/wrecked/broke etc etc.If you happen to use a Strong pen as a weapon you might be in trouble, but might also have a defence of grabbing the first thing that came to hand
Quote from: Flash on March 23, 2009, 10:12:38 PMBenner.....its a pen. It as been designed for rugged type industrial usage. My Sharkie for example is great around the woods as it does not get lost/wrecked/broke etc etc.If you happen to use a Strong pen as a weapon you might be in trouble, but might also have a defence of grabbing the first thing that came to hand Rugged type industrial usage. I like it! I know there is obviously no law as such to ban this kind of thing (it is a pen after all) but I wondered if this would have fallen into the weapon catergory as there is do denying that's what it's overall design is for.
Benner , the weapon is between your ears , all else is just a tool . As I understand it , to drill you for an offensive weapon , they need to prove intent .Chris
But surely you gest , a fine upstanding ladd like Mr. Benner only wanted a hard use tool for his industrial enviroment . Just ditch the packaging , an average Bobby wouldn't know it from a hole in the ground , any who recognized it for what it is would probably just go nudge nudge wink wink . I would tend to avoid anything labled Annialator or some such . BTW Porsche designs makes a nice pen and mecahnical pencil that would work well , and has no bar sinister in its lineage . The have both an Aluminum ant a Ti version , and they write very well , good hand ergo's .The new stainless steel Sharpie marker ( refillable ) would be another budget priced candidate . Then you would have an airtight justification , you were going Green !Chris
Quote from: Styerman on March 24, 2009, 02:12:43 AMBenner , the weapon is between your ears , all else is just a tool . As I understand it , to drill you for an offensive weapon , they need to prove intent .ChrisWhile I completely agree and do feel the same, check out the pen made by Mil-tac http://store.mil-tac.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3 . If you read the description, it says how "This pen was designed with the military and law enforcement communities in mind. One end is pointed, which could be used as a very effective defense tool". There isn't anything that states how well it actually works as a pen and the focus definitely leans towards it's "darker" side. It is even called a Tactical Defence Pen (TDP) so could this be argued that this is a weapon with a pen in it?
Quote from: Benner on March 24, 2009, 12:35:58 PMQuote from: Styerman on March 24, 2009, 02:12:43 AMBenner , the weapon is between your ears , all else is just a tool . As I understand it , to drill you for an offensive weapon , they need to prove intent .ChrisWhile I completely agree and do feel the same, check out the pen made by Mil-tac http://store.mil-tac.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3 . If you read the description, it says how "This pen was designed with the military and law enforcement communities in mind. One end is pointed, which could be used as a very effective defense tool". There isn't anything that states how well it actually works as a pen and the focus definitely leans towards it's "darker" side. It is even called a Tactical Defence Pen (TDP) so could this be argued that this is a weapon with a pen in it?Ben I share you worries TBH. Flash could obviously quote chapter and verse, but isn't there a bit in British Law that prohibits the carrying of anything "designed or improvised as a weapon"? Tactical pens would surely be classed as an object "designed as as weapon". What you intend to do with it becomes immaterial. All that has to be balanced with the likelihood of it ever coming to the attention of the authorities, whether they would be minded to do anything about it and your powers of persuasion as to its intent.
Looks like S&W have one as well http://heinnie.com/product.asp?s=ccrqvc1637664&strParents=&CAT_ID=610&P_ID=4192
A little friendly heads up.Be wary of S&W branded products other than firearms.If you can ,handle them in person before purchase.It's another case of a company allowing it's good name to go on some shoddy products.
I got one of the Schrade tactical pens last week and am very pleased with it. It's great quality and really tough. And for the price you can't go wrong. A full review to come.(Image removed from quote.)