A Pen That Does More Than Write
Every pen writes. This one also breaks glass and works as a striking tool. Made from aircraft aluminum — the same material used in airplane frames — it’s significantly heavier and more durable than any office pen. The tungsten glass breaker tip on the end cap can shatter a tempered car window in one strike. And the pocket clip means it rides in your shirt pocket or jacket like any other pen. Nobody knows the difference until you need one.
Who This Pen Is For
Anyone who wants a multi-function tool that looks completely normal. Professionals who carry a pen daily and want it to serve double duty. Drivers who want a glass breaker that doesn’t look like an emergency tool. People who travel and want a defense tool that goes through security conversations easier than a knife or kubotan. If you carry a pen anyway, you might as well carry one that’s built for more.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the tactical pen if you want:
- An everyday carry pen with glass-breaking and defensive capability
- Aircraft aluminum construction that’s built to last and built to perform
- A tool that looks completely normal in any professional setting
Consider something else if you need:
- A dedicated glass breaker for vehicle mounting — check the 8-in-1 car tool
- A lighter everyday pen — this is heavier than standard pens by design
Built Different From Any Office Pen
At 0.3 pounds, this pen has real heft. You feel the difference the moment you pick it up. That weight comes from solid aircraft aluminum — no hollow plastic tubes or lightweight alloys. The twist mechanism is smooth and reliable for daily writing. The extra ink refill means you’re covered when the first one runs dry.
The glass breaker tip is tungsten — one of the hardest metals available. A firm strike against tempered auto glass shatters it instantly. Keep it in the car and it’s your emergency escape tool. Carry it daily and the aluminum body works as a pressure-point tool or kubotan-style striker if the situation calls for it.
Quick Comparison: How Does This EDC Tool Stack Up?
| Feature | Tactical Pen | Self-Defense Keychain | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concealment | Looks like a pen ✓ | Visible on keyring | Small canister | Visible device |
| Everyday Utility | Writing + glass breaker ✓ | Keys only | Defense only | Defense + light |
| No Batteries/Refills | Always ready ✓ | Always ready ✓ | Expires | Needs charging |
| Legal Everywhere | Yes — it’s a pen ✓ | Most jurisdictions ✓ | Some restrictions | Some restrictions |
| Best For | Discreet EDC, travel | Keychain carry | Distance defense | Close encounters |
Practical Details
Aircraft aluminum body, black finish, 6¼ inches long, half-inch diameter. Weighs 0.3 pounds. Twist-action ballpoint with extra refill included. Tungsten glass breaker tip on the end cap. Pocket clip for standard carry. Comes in black.
A pen, a glass breaker, and a striking tool — all in something that clips to your pocket and costs less than a nice dinner. Smart carry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it actually write well?
Yes — it’s a functional ballpoint pen with smooth twist action. You can use it as your daily writing pen at work without anyone thinking twice. The extra refill means you’ve got backup ink when the first one runs out.
Can I take this through airport security?
TSA rules can vary by screener, but it looks like a pen because it is a pen. The glass breaker tip is small and integrated into the design. Many people fly with tactical pens without issue, but TSA has the final say at the checkpoint. There’s no guarantee.
How do I use it as a self-defense tool?
Grip it like a kubotan — in your fist with either end extending from your hand. The weight and hardness of the aluminum body makes any strike more effective than a bare fist. The glass breaker end or the writing tip both serve as focused contact points. Basic kubotan technique applies.







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