- P-17 tactical pen modeled on the classic kubotan. A pen for everyday use, and a baton or a window breaker in an emergency. Made of lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum with a black anodized finish and a ribbed body for a better grip.
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TP-17 tactical pen by M-Tac, which serves as a pen on a daily basis, and in an emergency as a kubotan or glass breaker. Made of lightweight and durable aircraft aluminum with a black anodized finish and a ribbed surface for a better grip. The hard spike/glass breaker is made of tungsten carbide.
The Tactical Pen is a high quality writing tool, but in extreme cases also a lifesaver can be used for self-defense techniques as Kubotan. It is the only defense tool that is not subject to restrictions on bringing dangerous items, e.g. on board airplanes. The combination of kubotan with a pen eliminates the restrictions associated with carrying other self-defense items such as clubs, knives or hand gas throwers. These prohibitions limit our right to defense, lowering our sense of security. The tactical pen (ballpoint pen & palm-stick) is a discreet and effective tool that you will always have at hand, not arousing suspicion in others "a pen can be mightier than a sword, but sometimes it can become a sword".
Kubotan - a type of self-defense weapon originating from modern Japan. It is a reduced version of the yawara, introduced to the market by Sōke Takayuki Kubota, who is also the author of the kubotan system of fighting techniques, which is part of the Gōsoku-ryū school of karate. The name of the instrument comes from the name of the creator. Usually in the form of a cylinder made of hard material, usually worn as a keychain. Kubotan is used both to deal blows, as well as to press certain points or spheres on the opponent's body. Techniques include blows or pressure on sensitive points of the body, such as the face, neck, larynx, joint joints, bones, nerve plexuses. Kubotan blows cause extremely sharp pain. Hitting with a hard object with a small point of contact is incomparably more destructive than with a bare fist.
Technical Specification:
Length: 145mm
Weight: 39.0g
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