I know a laser guy who could etch itIt would be cool if you could make the end look like a cartridge rim, and stamp 55fairlane in it.
I know a laser guy who could etch itIt would be cool if you could make the end look like a cartridge rim, and stamp 55fairlane in it.
If you poke me in the eye with a ball point pen, I will leave you alone.Did you ever watch knife fighting skills on YOUTUBE as taught in Phipino martial arts. You realy have to be trained to use a knife or pointed rod effectivley. A pen point in most cases wouldn't disable an opponent. It doesn't penetrate or cut.
That ain't no joke! I honestly think that is part of the reason the school do not teach a mandatory or optional shop class. Leftist are every where.....and remember they are smarter than you...just ask themNext they will be coming after our machining equipment, for production of illegal weapons.
And my .45 is mightier yet......Come on guys, someone has to say it...
"The pen is mightier than the sword."
That grip is 303 stainless and requires a lot of pressure to knurle...I'm not subjecting the headstock (plain brass) bearings to that tortureI can't believe you didn't knurl the grip on that. Looks good
I thought leaving the lead from the pencil was dangerous.Got stabbed in the hand with a pencil in 5th grade, the point is still in my hand. Anytime I get an xray near it I have to tell them about it,because they get all weird about it.
I meant the grip where your fingers are at the point end. I can't even hold a pen as slick as that.That grip is 303 stainless and requires a lot of pressure to knurle...I'm not subjecting the headstock (plain brass) bearings to that torture
I've been using this for, probably, over 7 years. It's a miracle that I've kept up with it for so long. It may be a bigger miracle that I've never actually used it on anyone.One thing it is nice and much smaller than most of the Tactical pens on the market. That, too me, is a good thing, does not look threatening at all to carry.