Uzi DNA Catcher Crown Tactical Pen | 8" Overall, Gun Metal Finish, Aluminium Construction, UZITP1
New from UZI, the Tactical Pen with DNA catcher. Feel safe anywhere you go with the new tactical pen from UZI. This discreet self-defence tool can easily be slipped into your pocket or fastened to your pack and will be ready when you need it the most! The UZI Tactical Pen features a sharp crown at the pen's base that is used as a striking point and can be used the same way as a Kubotan or Koga Stick. Not only will strikes cause extreme pain and injure the attacker, but it will also be able to 'catch' some of their DNA in the crown that can later be used by police to arrest the perpetrator. Most importantly, the pen writes beautifully and is not obvious as an effective self-defence tool and is perfectly fine to carry as it is just a pen. Will accept standard Parker and Fisher Space Pen refills.
(UZITP1)
SKU | UZITP1 |
Barcode # | 810112981476 |
Brand | UZI Knives |
Shipping Weight | 0.0680kg |
Extac & Uzi Peppering Success Everywhere!
By: Jeremy on 4 January 2019From government, PMC work to being a bit of a prepare for anything type of guy. Extac have always had an outstanding collection of products that have helped me have the equipment I need wherever I am, complimented by speedy delivery, top notch customer service and let’s not forget a great YouTube channel full of good info about the latest. The Uzi DNA Catcher Crown Tactical Pen is no exception, I have a couple and I’ve given them to clients while abroad too, they are a fantastic product that sell themselves and always manage to catch the eye of the inquisitive, throwing around comments like “that’d do some damage”. It’s a tough looking quality made solid product that would make Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chuck Norris proudly give it the thumbs up. Battle tested, it’s no cut someone in half Rambo knife but it works a gem to rattle a cage with a quick jab and stylishly finished with the greatest weapon of all ‘the mighty pen’ which writes the best boring meeting notes and draws the finest moustaches on randoms in magazines while in waiting rooms.
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