Manufacturer | Gerber Legendary Blades |
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Part Number | 31-001880N |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.5 x 5.59 inches |
Item model number | 31-001880N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Black |
Style | Tactical Pen-Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Pocket Clip |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
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Gerber Gear Impromptu Tactical Pen - Self Defense Tactical Gear with Glass Breaker Tip and Pocket Clip - Black
Brand | GERBER |
Writing Instrument Form | Ballpoint Pen |
Color | Black |
Ink Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Kid, Teen, Adult |
About this item
- MULTI-USE TACTICAL PEN: Features push button mechanism for ball point deployment and tempered steel glass-breaker tip for getting out of trouble
- SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made from machined steel body with Cerakote that will stand the test of time and conveniently travel with you with a stainless steel pocket clip
- EVERYDAY DESIGN: Fits easily into your pocket and daily routine at work, school, or the office; The "Rite in the Rain" ink cartridge works in all conditions, indoors and outdoors
- WORKSITE AND CAMPING ACCESSORIES: Great for any hunter, tradesman, and the everyday carry; Perfect addition to camping essentials, backpacking gear, your toolbox, work wear, and fishing and hiking gear
- CONVENIENT SIZE: 5.59" overall length; 2.4 oz weight; Backed by the Gerber Guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty
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Easy to hold | 4.4 | 4.1 | — | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.0 |
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material | Alloy Steel | Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel | Weapon Grade Polymer | Metal | Aluminum, Glass | Aluminum,Stainless Steel,Steel,Tungsten,Tungsten Steel |
closure type | Snap | Retractable | Snap | Snap | Screw Off Cap | Twist |
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Impromptu Tactical Pen
Danger has a way of presenting itself when you least expect it. That’s why Gerber, in collaboration with law enforcement professionals, developed the Impromptu Tactical Pen. Sure, it’s a pen and it’ll serve to take notes like a good pen should, but it’s not your average writing implement.
Multiuse, Made In The USA
The Impromptu Tactical Pen combines Gerber’s decades of experience crafting tools with valuable input from police officers to offer a utilitarian tool that could quite literally be your ticket to safety. During interviews, officers agreed that the most important tool you can carry is the item that happens to be in your hand, which more often than not turns out to be a pen. So Gerber designed a pen that can write in all conditions and is rugged enough to handle the unexpected.
Fits Your Daily Routine
Sure it’s stout, but it fits easily into your pocket like an ordinary pen and will become part of your daily routine, on the job and off. Whether you’re in your vehicle or responding to a call in the field, it’s easy to make the Tactical Pen part of your routine equipment. But unlike an ordinary ballpoint pen, this one will be there when you need more than just a writing implement.
DETAILS
- Rugged, machined steel body w/ Cerakote™
- Stainless steel pocket clip keeps the pen handy
- Integrated glass-breaker tip features tempered steel and is designed to get you out of trouble
- "Rite in the Rain" ink cartridge works in all conditions
- Reliable push-button mechanism deploys ball point pen
- Made in USA
- Overall Length: 5.59" (14.19 cm)
- Weight: 2.4 oz (68 g)
MADE IN USA
The Impromptu is proudly made in Gerber's Portland, Oregon factory.
There When You Need It
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Glass Breaker TipMade from machined steel with a tempered window-shattering tip design, the Impromptu Tactical Pen can be used to break a windshield or defend yourself from an unexpected attack. |
Rite In The RainThis USA-made, push-button pen features a “Rite in the Rain” ballpoint pen cartridge that is effective in wet and dry conditions, and the tool’s machined steel body is stout enough to rise to the unexpected call of duty. |
Steel + Cerakote CoatedThe Impromptu is designed from rugged American steel and coated with Cerakote to provide a confident grip in any situation. This pen will stand up to the call of duty. |
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ASIN | B00B0BD3W0 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #321,116 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #4,138 in Tool Organizers |
Date First Available | January 12, 2013 |
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Product Description
Danger has a way of presenting itself when you least expect it. So, in collaboration with law enforcement professionals, Gerber developed the Impromptu Tactical Pen. Sure, it's a pen, and it will take notes like a good pen should, but it's not your average writing implement. Made from machined steel with a tempered window-shattering tip design, this EDC pen is designed to get you out of trouble and can be used to break a windshield or defend yourself from an unexpected attack. Though it's stout, it fits easily into your pocket like an ordinary pen. But unlike an ordinary ballpoint pen, this one will be there when you need more than just a writing implement.
Like all Gerber products, it's backed by the Gerber Guarantee, our limited lifetime warranty.
Top Brand: GERBER
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Customers like the quality, durability, weight, and performance of the pen. For example, they mention it writes well, is made of durable material, and has a slim profile. Customers are also satisfied with comfort, and size. That said, some complain about the click mechanism.
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Customers like the quality of the pen. They say it's the best defensive writing instrument out there at this price point, and is the perfect tactical pen. Customers also appreciate the heft and the smooth writing. The glass breaker tip doesn't interfere with writing, and it' s easy to use while wearing gloves.
"...not all that familiar with the Rite in Rain ink cartridge but it writes very well and is very reminiscent of the Fisher space pen cartridges in..." Read more
"...The simple style matches the beef perfectly...." Read more
"...Weight, build quality, pen functionality, tactical usefulness are all big pluses...." Read more
"Pros: Great ergonomics. Single-piece body design. Writes well. Always-ready glassbreaker tip...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the pen. They mention that it is made of durable material, the pen is solid, and the glass breaker tip works well. The build is fantastic on the pen, and it has a rugged good looks. It is also quality control-approved and has great heft in the hand.
"...The clip is big, solid and tight. I have little fear this will come out of my pocket when I do not want it to...." Read more
"...I have to say am a very happy with this pen. Weight, build quality, pen functionality, tactical usefulness are all big pluses...." Read more
"...of my favorite pens to write with because it's well balanced, has the heft I like and the excellent coating material used just makes it feel so good..." Read more
"This really is a nice pen.Beefy...and people who have never used or seen one of these usually have a pretty funny response to the..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the pen. They say it's sturdy, durable, and easy to quickly slip into a pocket. Customers also appreciate its rugged good looks, its heft in their hand, and its smoothness. The pen is solidly built and has a slim profile. It fits in all their shirt pockets with some extra space left.
"...It isn't too thick or bulky despite being a little heavy which is expected from the sturdy steel used in it...." Read more
"...I have to say am a very happy with this pen. Weight, build quality, pen functionality, tactical usefulness are all big pluses...." Read more
"...I also like the slimmer body, essentially the same size as a regular pen (though quite a bit heavier)...." Read more
"...This pen is comfortable in the hand but as I stated it is heavy and using it for long periods could be taxing...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the pen. They say it feels great in their hand, works well, and functions well as an everyday pen. Some customers mention that the clicky mechanism sometimes gets stuck, but the pen is an excellent, sturdy instrument. The glass breaker tip works well and is great for more robust carry.
"...Even the click has a unique sliding sound that is oddly satisfying...." Read more
"...Weight, build quality, pen functionality, tactical usefulness are all big pluses...." Read more
"...The pen operates well and although I haven't used it in a self-defense situation, I'm sure it would perform admirably there as well...." Read more
"...The "click" mechanism has worked well everytime and is surprisingly smooth...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the pen. They mention that it feels good in the hand, inspires confidence, and has great ergonomics. The mechanism feels smooth without any stiffness, and it is easy to grip and hold. Overall, customers are happy with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...The grip cutouts throughout the length of the pen do a good job providing grip while being cut well and not being sharp...." Read more
"...This pen is comfortable in the hand but as I stated it is heavy and using it for long periods could be taxing...." Read more
"Pros: Great ergonomics. Single-piece body design. Writes well. Always-ready glassbreaker tip...." Read more
"...I like the feel of the pen, it definitely has some weight to it and feels substantial in your hand...." Read more
Customers generally like the size of the pen. They mention that it has a perfect balance of length and width, the refills fit perfectly, and it's a tough, reliable pen that fits the bill nicely. Some say that the pen is hefty but holds in a double broadcloth dress shirt and works great for more robust carry. The over all length is reasonable for even tee shirt pockets, and the clip is big, solid, and tight.
"...The clip is big, solid and tight. I have little fear this will come out of my pocket when I do not want it to...." Read more
"...And I wasn't disappointed. The pen is easy to hold due to its length, width, and weight, and I really enjoy writing with it...." Read more
"...The clip is large, durable, and is very easy to quickly slip into a pocket.The click button is probably my favorite part of this pen!..." Read more
"...It is the perfect tactical pen in my opinion, having the perfect balance of length and width. It is an ergonomic stabbing tool, in other words...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pen. Some mention it's worth the price, and refills are relatively cheap. However, others say it' pricier than expected and not worth the money. It does the job, but at the cost of hard writing.
"...The price can seem a bit high for a "pen", but it comes down to how bad you want a pen this awesome...." Read more
"...It's the best defensive writing instrument out there at this price point." Read more
"Let's just get it out of the way... It's expensive. For a pen that really only has one extra feature besides being bomb proof...." Read more
"...But considering everything, it's worth the money to buy." Read more
Customers have issues with the click mechanism of the pen. They mention that it sticks when new, it's not a click pen, and it breaks easily. Some customers also experience a rough and clunky feeling deployment action, and the clasp snaps.
"...As other reviewers have mentioned some pens have problems with the click mechanism...." Read more
"...The clicking mechanism is ridiculously cheap feeling. I would have preferred something with a more positive click for the money spent...." Read more
"...This pen is big, heavy and commanding. Even the click has a unique sliding sound that is oddly satisfying...." Read more
"...other people have mentioned, users experience a rough and clunky feeling deployment action...." Read more
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Using the plastic part attached to the back of the Rite in Rain ink cartridge makes the Fisher Space pen refill work the exact same. The dimensions of the cartridge are seemingly exactly the same.
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I had thought the clip might be too stiff and the pen too heavy to hold in the front shirt pocket but I haven't had any issues with either. It stores just fine in the shirt pocket.
I have been looking for a heavy duty clicky pen for a while now but never found anything I liked until I saw this. The problem with the other pens for me was that they were either twist off caps which meant I wouldnt use them as often or they were just too bulky and looked too much like weapons. While this pen has an aggressive style it still looks like a pen and has the basic shape of one.
It isn't too thick or bulky despite being a little heavy which is expected from the sturdy steel used in it. It is about average length for a standard sized pen and just a few mm thicker throughout unless you're comparing a sumo grip pen which is of course much thicker. With it's weight I wouldn't be putting this in my shirt pocket because it is substantial compared to other pens but the tradeoff is solid materials and solid construction.
If feels very comfortable to write with regardless of the weight, however, you wouldn't catch me writing novels with it. The grip cutouts throughout the length of the pen do a good job providing grip while being cut well and not being sharp. I'm not all that familiar with the Rite in Rain ink cartridge but it writes very well and is very reminiscent of the Fisher space pen cartridges in writing ink flow and physical size and shape of the cartridge as it is also pressurized like the space pen. I haven't test whether or not the space pen refill will work yet but looking at the two it would seem a little modification at most would make it fit well.
The spring in the click works well and feel heavier than a normal pen spring. It isn't particularly loud for and there is not a loud and specific click but there is a sound from the metal button sliding into and out of the pen when compressing it. The pocket clip is sturdy and stiff and could be a problem for your favorite jean pockets if not careful but it is simple and incorporated well into the design of the pens cutouts. Where the pen is sturdy and solid the clip matches.
I won't speak to the "tactical" nature of the pen much but it does of course have a glassbreaker on the tip. It doesn't interfere with writing at all and I suppose it is nice to have it included. If you were to use this in a defensive situation, I can say it will hold up far better than any standard pen. The threads are strong, sturdy and go deep into the pen from the tip and from the rear. It would take a lot of effort for someone to break this pen.
Overall I really like the pen and all of its features. I'd really like to see a titanium version to bring down the weight of the pen even if it drove the price up substantially. I'd also like an option to use a different tip without the glassbreaker. It would be horrible to end up in a situation where you need it and have this pen without the glassbreaker, but I would expect the sturdy tip to be able to help as well. Either way, I would have liked the option. If they release this exact pen in titanium I would pick it up without question. As it stands, it is a great pen and an easy recommendation from me and my initial thoughts. Should I see reason to update the review I will and am able to answer questions about it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2015
Using the plastic part attached to the back of the Rite in Rain ink cartridge makes the Fisher Space pen refill work the exact same. The dimensions of the cartridge are seemingly exactly the same.
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I had thought the clip might be too stiff and the pen too heavy to hold in the front shirt pocket but I haven't had any issues with either. It stores just fine in the shirt pocket.
I have been looking for a heavy duty clicky pen for a while now but never found anything I liked until I saw this. The problem with the other pens for me was that they were either twist off caps which meant I wouldnt use them as often or they were just too bulky and looked too much like weapons. While this pen has an aggressive style it still looks like a pen and has the basic shape of one.
It isn't too thick or bulky despite being a little heavy which is expected from the sturdy steel used in it. It is about average length for a standard sized pen and just a few mm thicker throughout unless you're comparing a sumo grip pen which is of course much thicker. With it's weight I wouldn't be putting this in my shirt pocket because it is substantial compared to other pens but the tradeoff is solid materials and solid construction.
If feels very comfortable to write with regardless of the weight, however, you wouldn't catch me writing novels with it. The grip cutouts throughout the length of the pen do a good job providing grip while being cut well and not being sharp. I'm not all that familiar with the Rite in Rain ink cartridge but it writes very well and is very reminiscent of the Fisher space pen cartridges in writing ink flow and physical size and shape of the cartridge as it is also pressurized like the space pen. I haven't test whether or not the space pen refill will work yet but looking at the two it would seem a little modification at most would make it fit well.
The spring in the click works well and feel heavier than a normal pen spring. It isn't particularly loud for and there is not a loud and specific click but there is a sound from the metal button sliding into and out of the pen when compressing it. The pocket clip is sturdy and stiff and could be a problem for your favorite jean pockets if not careful but it is simple and incorporated well into the design of the pens cutouts. Where the pen is sturdy and solid the clip matches.
I won't speak to the "tactical" nature of the pen much but it does of course have a glassbreaker on the tip. It doesn't interfere with writing at all and I suppose it is nice to have it included. If you were to use this in a defensive situation, I can say it will hold up far better than any standard pen. The threads are strong, sturdy and go deep into the pen from the tip and from the rear. It would take a lot of effort for someone to break this pen.
Overall I really like the pen and all of its features. I'd really like to see a titanium version to bring down the weight of the pen even if it drove the price up substantially. I'd also like an option to use a different tip without the glassbreaker. It would be horrible to end up in a situation where you need it and have this pen without the glassbreaker, but I would expect the sturdy tip to be able to help as well. Either way, I would have liked the option. If they release this exact pen in titanium I would pick it up without question. As it stands, it is a great pen and an easy recommendation from me and my initial thoughts. Should I see reason to update the review I will and am able to answer questions about it.
If you are the type of person who takes a lot of notes or writes for long periods of time I would recommend you look elsewhere. This pen is comfortable in the hand but as I stated it is heavy and using it for long periods could be taxing.
The clip is big, solid and tight. I have little fear this will come out of my pocket when I do not want it to. The simple style matches the beef perfectly.
The glass breacker, while in my possession has not been used to breack glass, but I feel it would do the job. For me, I find myself using it as a scribe constantly.
My only issue I have with the pen is the ball point tip sat a little lower that I would have liked in the pen tip. I took a small piece of plastic and spaced the ink insert and the Parker adapter to fix this (I'm a lefty and wanted to see a little more of the writing tip).
Bottom line, if you want a throw away pen go to WalMart and get a 10 pack for a fraction of the price. If you want a pen you can have for the rest of your life buy it and don't look back.
I have to say am a very happy with this pen. Weight, build quality, pen functionality, tactical usefulness are all big pluses.
I like the carbide tip but it is also my one concern with the pen. It is very sharp and very obvious and I wonder what the TSA would think of it. I would hate to give a 48 dollar pen to the TSA. For me this pen is a happy medium of my requirements regarding price, quality and utility. Choices on these types of items tend to be very personal and subjective. I recommend this item but you should evaluate the best choice based on your needs.
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Für alle, die rationales Denken nicht abschalten können, lohnt sich ein Weiterlesen nicht, denn soviel Geld für einen Kugelschreiber auszugeben, ist mit vernünftigen Argumenten nicht erklärbar und auch objektiv nicht zu empfehlen.
Als EDC und Gear-Verrückter muss man Sowas nicht brauchen, sondern haben wollen und ja, nach meinem totalen Reinfall beim Gerber Armbar, gab es Momente der Vernunft, die mich zurückgehalten haben, aber irgendwann erlag ich dem Habenwollen.
Schon die Verpackung ist das krasse Gegenteil vom Armbar. Eine Lasche geöffnet, den Inhalt herausgezogen und das Begehr entnommen. Ganz ohne Verletzungsgefahr!
Silbergrau, Schwer, Edel, Ergonomisch, formvollendete Perfektion in tadelloser Verarbeitung. Wow, was für ein Pen in Edelstahl. Die Haptik, ein Traum! Ein durch und durch stimmiges Konzept, vom Druckknopf bis zur Schreibmine. Hier passt einfach alles. Auch der Glasbrecher ist perfekt, so wie er ist.
Das Schreibverhalten, dank der hochwertigen Mine, fantastisch. Er gleitet regelrecht über das Papier. Die Beschichtung ist in Farbe, Qualität und Griffigkeit erste Sahne und trotz des hohen Gewichtes ist er sehr führig. Edelstahl ist halt nicht Titan. Wobei der Preis eher in die Richtung geht.
Satte 100 Euro aufzurufen, ist schon eine Nummer für so einen Pen und die Frage der Verhältnismäßigkeit ist berechtigt. Made in USA ist sicher etwas Wert, nur den hohen Preis rechtfertigt es nicht unbedingt und der Name bürgt jetzt nicht zwangsläufig für Qualität......... (Armbar).
Aber das ist wie mit der Tatsache, dass ich diesen Stift vermutlich nie in seiner vollen Einstazfähigkeit benützen werde und trotzdem habe ich ihn mir gekauft, weil er mir gefällt. Ich bin nicht enttäuscht und würde ihn mir wieder kaufen. Werde ich auch, in einer anderen Farbe.
Vielleicht sollte Gerber sein Produktportfolio auf Pens reduzieren, denn das scheinen gelungene Produkte zu sein, die mit hochwertiger Verarbeitung glänzen.
Warum 5 Sterne? Weil es meine Erwartungen übertroffen hat und der Preis hier eher nebensächlich ist.
Es gibt bedeutend teurere Pens mit einem schlechteren Preis/Leistungsverhältnis und ob man einen taktischen Kugelschreiber unbedingt braucht, ist hier keine Frage der Vernunft. Vielmehr steht das Visuelle im Vordergrund und der Reiz des Besonderen. Alles andere wäre unehrlich.
Mein Fazit: Qualitativ ganz oben, Erwartungen erfüllt und den Sammeltrieb befriedigt. Der Preis ist übertrieben hoch, aber gerade noch in meiner Schmerzgrenze.
Reviewed in Germany on April 8, 2023
Für alle, die rationales Denken nicht abschalten können, lohnt sich ein Weiterlesen nicht, denn soviel Geld für einen Kugelschreiber auszugeben, ist mit vernünftigen Argumenten nicht erklärbar und auch objektiv nicht zu empfehlen.
Als EDC und Gear-Verrückter muss man Sowas nicht brauchen, sondern haben wollen und ja, nach meinem totalen Reinfall beim Gerber Armbar, gab es Momente der Vernunft, die mich zurückgehalten haben, aber irgendwann erlag ich dem Habenwollen.
Schon die Verpackung ist das krasse Gegenteil vom Armbar. Eine Lasche geöffnet, den Inhalt herausgezogen und das Begehr entnommen. Ganz ohne Verletzungsgefahr!
Silbergrau, Schwer, Edel, Ergonomisch, formvollendete Perfektion in tadelloser Verarbeitung. Wow, was für ein Pen in Edelstahl. Die Haptik, ein Traum! Ein durch und durch stimmiges Konzept, vom Druckknopf bis zur Schreibmine. Hier passt einfach alles. Auch der Glasbrecher ist perfekt, so wie er ist.
Das Schreibverhalten, dank der hochwertigen Mine, fantastisch. Er gleitet regelrecht über das Papier. Die Beschichtung ist in Farbe, Qualität und Griffigkeit erste Sahne und trotz des hohen Gewichtes ist er sehr führig. Edelstahl ist halt nicht Titan. Wobei der Preis eher in die Richtung geht.
Satte 100 Euro aufzurufen, ist schon eine Nummer für so einen Pen und die Frage der Verhältnismäßigkeit ist berechtigt. Made in USA ist sicher etwas Wert, nur den hohen Preis rechtfertigt es nicht unbedingt und der Name bürgt jetzt nicht zwangsläufig für Qualität......... (Armbar).
Aber das ist wie mit der Tatsache, dass ich diesen Stift vermutlich nie in seiner vollen Einstazfähigkeit benützen werde und trotzdem habe ich ihn mir gekauft, weil er mir gefällt. Ich bin nicht enttäuscht und würde ihn mir wieder kaufen. Werde ich auch, in einer anderen Farbe.
Vielleicht sollte Gerber sein Produktportfolio auf Pens reduzieren, denn das scheinen gelungene Produkte zu sein, die mit hochwertiger Verarbeitung glänzen.
Warum 5 Sterne? Weil es meine Erwartungen übertroffen hat und der Preis hier eher nebensächlich ist.
Es gibt bedeutend teurere Pens mit einem schlechteren Preis/Leistungsverhältnis und ob man einen taktischen Kugelschreiber unbedingt braucht, ist hier keine Frage der Vernunft. Vielmehr steht das Visuelle im Vordergrund und der Reiz des Besonderen. Alles andere wäre unehrlich.
Mein Fazit: Qualitativ ganz oben, Erwartungen erfüllt und den Sammeltrieb befriedigt. Der Preis ist übertrieben hoch, aber gerade noch in meiner Schmerzgrenze.
Esta construido completamente en metal, todo bien ajustado lo unico que me preocupa es si la pintura que lo cubre se degradara con el tiempo. Decir que al estar construido de metal es pesado y muy robusto.
Tiene una punta metalica que se utiliza para romper vidrios templados.
The Gerber withstands rough handling, being heavier and bigger barrel size makes it easier to grip even with gloves and the construction/machining keeps it from slipping out of hand when writing. The extra glass breaker tip had me eliminate my spring loaded glass breaker on my belt kit and the solid all stainless construction makes for a long lasting pen. Love the Cerakote finish, and solid pocket clip. And it uses Fisher Space Pen/RITR refills.
Actually planning on buying a second one for my Girlfriend (also a Paramedic) so she stops borrowing mine on my off days.
Reviewed in Spain on September 7, 2019