Best Tactical Pen 2026: Our Top 10 Tested & Compared | The Atomic Bear
By: Jeff Truchon 30/01/2026

The pen scene in The Bourne Identity changed everything. Jason Bourne grabs an ordinary ink pen from a desk and uses it to fend off a trained assassin. The fight is brutal, close-quarters, and utterly convincing. Millions of viewers walked away thinking: could I do that?

The short answer is no—not with an ordinary pen.

After the movie's release, countless people, including myself, tried to replicate that scene with whatever pen was lying around. They quickly discovered that regular pens crack, bend, and shatter under impact. Worse, the smooth plastic barrel slips in your hand the moment you start sweating.

✓ Our Top Picks

Best Overall: Stealth Pen Pro ($49.99) — The only tactical pen that transforms into a trainer for safe practice. Best grip, lightest weight, tungsten glass breaker.

Best Premium: Guardian Titanium ($175) — Full titanium construction, lifetime durability, training mode compatible.

Best Value: Rebel ($19.99) — Aluminum unassuming tactical pen. Metal color, glass breaker.

This guide exists because we tested, compared, and evaluated 10 tactical pens to find which ones actually deliver on their promise—and which ones are just marketing hype with a tungsten tip glued on. Our evaluation criteria come directly from the principles outlined in the book Covert Self-Defense: The Unexpected Advantage of Fighting with a Pen .

We're not going to sugarcoat things. Some of these pens have serious flaws. Some cost three times what they should. And some are genuinely excellent tools that could save your life in an emergency.


What Is a Tactical Pen?

A tactical pen is a writing instrument built to withstand abuse and, when necessary, serve as a defensive tool or emergency device. But that definition only scratches the surface.

The key differences between a tactical pen and a regular pen come down to three factors:

Material Construction

Regular pens use plastic or thin aluminum. Tactical pens use aircraft-grade aluminum (6061 or 7075), stainless steel, titanium, or specialized weapons-grade polymer. The material needs to survive repeated strikes without cracking or bending. A word about aluminum. The 7075 contains zinc and is harder and more expensive than the 6061. The T6 appearing sometimes means that the aluminum went through a heat treatment process to make it even harder.

Material Pros Cons
6061-T6 Aluminum Best balance of strength, weight, cost Not as strong as 7075-&6
7075-T6 Aluminum Stronger than 6061 More expensive
Titanium Best strength to weight ratio, won't corrode $150+ price point
Stainless Steel Maximum durability Heavy, fatiguing to write with
Weapons-Grade Polymer Lightweight, impact resistant Doesn't "feel" tactical to some

Grip Design

When your hands are sweating, shaking, or wet, grip retention becomes critical. Tactical pens feature textured surfaces, knurling patterns, or ergonomic contours that prevent slippage during use.

The grip also affects weapon retention during strikes. As noted in Covert Self-Defense:

"A decisive strike should be deliverable without losing control of the pen or causing harm to yourself." — Covert Self-Defense

Functional Additions

Many tactical pens include glass breakers (tungsten carbide tips designed to shatter tempered glass), integrated flashlights, or reinforced striking surfaces. These additions transform a writing tool into a multi-purpose emergency device.


Are Tactical Pens Actually Effective?

This is the question everyone asks—and most reviews dodge with vague claims about "self-defense potential."

Let's talk about documented, real-world evidence.

Real-World Proof: The Brian Lamb Incident

Phoenix, Arizona — May 2018: Brian Lamb was working at Home Depot when he heard about a 4-month-old child locked inside a hot car. By the time he reached the vehicle, four people were standing around with no way to get inside.

Lamb pulled his tactical pen and asked the mother: "We can either wait for him to try and jimmy it open, or I can break it out now."

The mother's response: "I don't care, just please get to my child."

One strike. That's all it took. In his words: "Just like butter."

The child had been trapped for an estimated 10-15 minutes in Arizona's brutal heat. According to meteorological research, when the outside temperature is 90°F, car interiors can exceed 130°F within an hour. Lamb selected the window farthest from the child to minimize glass exposure. The child was removed safely, covered in sweat but otherwise unharmed.

What Makes a Glass Breaker Work?

Not all "glass breakers" actually break glass. Here's what separates functional tools from decorative points:

Tungsten carbide is the material you want. It's harder than tempered glass and concentrates impact force on a microscopic point.

Steel tips can work but require more force and may deform over time. Aluminum or polymer tips are essentially useless for glass breaking.

The pen's overall construction matters too. If the barrel flexes or absorbs impact energy, less force transfers to the glass. Rigid construction channels your strike directly into the target.

Tested Under Pressure: USDC Credentials

One brand that I will be highlighting in this review took the idea of testing the use of their tactical pen further. The Atomic Bear pressure tested their Stealth Pen Pro in the Ultimate Self-Defense Championship (USDC) where contestants defended against resisting opponents with a knife in realistic scenarios. These aren't choreographed demonstrations—they're actual combat simulations where defenders face knife attacks and other threats.

The results are sobering. Not all defenders successfully protected themselves. A pen is not a magic solution. But trained users with properly designed pens consistently performed better than those using improvised tools or empty hands.

⚠️ Important

Training matters as much as equipment. Owning a tactical pen doesn't make you prepared to use one. See our Training Advantage section below.


How We Evaluated These Pens

Our comparison criteria go beyond simple specifications. We evaluated each pen across eight critical factors:

Factor Why It Matters
Glass Breaker Effectiveness Can it actually shatter tempered glass in one strike?
Grip Retention Does it stay secure during strikes or under stress?
Deployment Speed Can you access it one-handed within 1-2 seconds?
Concealability Does it look professional, or aggressively tactical?
Writing Quality You'll write with it 1000x more than use it as a weapon
Training Capability Can you safely practice strikes with a partner?
Replacement Parts Are ink refills, caps, and tips readily available?
Price-to-Value Does performance justify the cost?

These criteria reflect the reality that most tactical pen owners will never use their pen defensively. Writing quality and daily comfort matters immensely. But when an emergency strikes, the tool needs to perform.


The 10 Best Tactical Pens of 2026

🥇 #1. Stealth Pen Pro — Best Overall

The Atomic Bear | $49.99

The Stealth Pen Pro earns our top position for one reason no other pen on this list can match: it's the world's first tactical pen designed to transform into a trainer.

What Sets It Apart

Most tactical pens create a training paradox. You need to practice strikes, deployment, and retention—but you can't safely practice with a pointed tungsten tip against a training partner. The Stealth Pen Pro solves this with a removable practice head that allows realistic training without causing injury.

The grip and pen retention in combat mode is central to their patented concept. The little dip in the middle of the pen shaft increases the stability of the grip and the larger diameter of the barrel solidifies the grip. By far the best grip of all the pens we have tested.

The construction uses weapons-grade polymer rather than metal. Before you dismiss this as cheap plastic—stop. This isn't your Bic pen material. The polymer was engineered specifically for impact resistance while maintaining the lightest weight of any tactical pen we tested. The ends are made of metal to be able to take high impact. Every part of this pen has a different material, optimized for function.

The bolt-action mechanism deploys the writing tip with one hand using your thumb. Both ends serve a purpose: the tungsten glass breaker sits on the writing tip side, while the flat silicone back provides striking surface support for underhand and overhand grips.

Artist James Mylne, known for creating photorealistic artwork using ballpoint pens, tested the Stealth Pen Pro's writing capability by completing a 12-hour commissioned piece. If it's good enough for professional artwork, it handles daily note-taking.

They offer accessories and different colors based on availability. It is compatible with their BearGrip Magnetic Mount. It ships with a good ballpoint Schmidt P900 Medium Black ink cartridge.

As a side note, this pen also made the top list created by Men's Journal

⚠️ The Honest Critique

The polymer construction feels less substantial than metal pens. Some users expect tactical gear to feel heavy and aggressive. The Stealth Pen Pro prioritizes function over psychological intimidation—which is actually better for concealment and daily carry, but may disappoint those wanting a weighty metal cylinder.

The diameter of the barrel is slightly larger than with the other pens from this list. People with a smaller hand and fingers may prefer a smaller pen.

The silicone caps covering the glass breaker require replacement after heavy use. Spare caps are available and inexpensive, but it's an ongoing maintenance consideration.

Specifications
Material Weapons-grade polymer, 7075-T6 aluminum, silicone, 304 SS, tungsten carbide
Glass Breaker ✓ Yes (tungsten carbide)
Activation Side bolt action
Training Mode ✓ Yes
Ink Refill Standard ballpoint
Weight 25g (Lightest in class)
✓ Verdict

The training capability alone justifies the price. No other pen lets you safely practice the skills you'd need in an actual emergency. Combined with legitimate glass-breaking performance and excellent writing quality, this is our top recommendation.

Shop Stealth Pen Pro →


🥈 #2. Guardian Titanium — Best Premium Option

The Atomic Bear | $175.00

The Guardian represents what's possible when cost is no object. Full titanium construction makes it virtually indestructible while keeping weight manageable. This is a pen you could hand down to your grandchildren.

💡 What Sets It Apart

Titanium offers the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal used in tactical pens. The Guardian won't corrode, bend, or fatigue over decades of use. The 304 stainless steel clip provides durability and compatibility with their BearGrip magnetic mount system for quick-access carrying options. Like for their Stealth, there is a titanium cover to conceal and protect the tungsten carbide glass breaker.

Like the Stealth Pen Pro, the Guardian can convert to a training configuration—a rarity in premium tactical pens.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

At $175, this pen costs more than many quality knives or even budget firearms. The premium is justified by materials and engineering, but most users will never need titanium-level durability. It's currently marked as sold out due to limited production runs, but the company said they receive new stock regularly. The finish is matte and it looks the part. Extra points for the design.

Specifications
Material Titanium body, 304 SS clip, tungsten carbide
Glass Breaker ✓ Yes
Activation Side bolt action
Training Mode ✓ Yes
Ink Refill Parker G2 compatible
Weight 50g (Relatively light)
✓ Verdict

If budget isn't a concern and you want the absolute best materials available, the Guardian delivers. For most users, the Stealth Pen Pro provides comparable functionality at one-third the cost.

🔜 Coming Soon: Guardian Noir

The Atomic Bear is preparing to launch the Guardian Noir—a luxury variant featuring premium DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) black matte finish. Same titanium construction, same performance, with an executive aesthetic that belongs in a boardroom as much as a survival kit.

Shop Guardian Titanium →


🥉 #3. Gerber Impromptu — Best Dedicated Glass Breaker

Gerber | ~$92 (DISCONTINUED but still available)

The Gerber Impromptu earned a reputation as one of the most capable emergency rescue tools in the tactical pen market before its discontinuation. Existing inventory remains available, making it worth consideration for buyers prioritizing glass-breaking above all else.

💡 What Sets It Apart

The Impromptu was designed for first responders. The stainless steel glass breaker tip isn't an afterthought—it's the pen's primary feature. The entire body is machined steel with aggressive texturing that ensures grip retention even with wet or gloved hands.

The oversized clicker mechanism works reliably with winter gloves or numb fingers—a detail many pens overlook.

Made in the USA, which matters to some buyers.

🚫 The Honest Critique

This pen is HEAVY. Seriously heavy. Extended writing sessions become fatiguing because you're essentially holding a steel rod. The weight that makes it effective for striking makes it impractical for daily writing.

  • Ink refills cost $7-10 each (Rite in the Rain or Fisher Space Pen cartridges)
  • No training mode exists—you cannot safely practice with this pen
  • Discontinued—availability limited to remaining dealer inventory
Specifications
Material Machined stainless steel
Glass Breaker ✓ Yes (stainless steel)
Activation Clicker
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Rite in the Rain / Fisher Space Pen
Weight 102g (Heavy)
✓ Verdict

If glass-breaking capability is your primary concern and you don't mind the weight, the Impromptu remains one of the most capable options available. Stock up while you can.


#4. CRKT Williams Tactical Pen II — Best Minimalist Design

CRKT | ~$40

Former Army officer and martial arts instructor James Williams designed this pen with decades of combat experience informing every decision. The result is arguably the most elegant tactical pen on the market.

The CRKT Williams looks nothing like a weapon. The sleek, arrow-like taper reads as a high-end executive pen rather than tactical gear. This makes it appropriate for environments where aggressive-looking tools would raise eyebrows—corporate offices, courtrooms, flights.

The 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum body provides durability without excessive weight. Both ends can function as striking surfaces when caps are removed, providing dual-edged defensive capability.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

There's no dedicated glass breaker tip. The blunted aluminum points can cause pain but won't reliably shatter tempered glass. Fisher Space Pen refills are excellent quality but expensive to replace. No training capability exists.

Specifications
Material 6061 Aircraft Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✗ No (blunted aluminum only)
Activation Click cap
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Fisher Space Pen
Weight 45g (Medium)

Verdict: The Williams Tactical Pen excels as a discreet, professional-looking defensive tool. It sacrifices emergency rescue capability for aesthetic refinement—a tradeoff that makes sense for certain users.

Shop CRKT Williams →


#5. Benchmade 1100-2 — Best Brand Recognition

Benchmade | ~$125

Benchmade built its reputation on premium knives. Their tactical pen line attempts to translate that brand equity into a new category.

Benchmade's manufacturing standards are genuinely excellent. The 6061-T6 aluminum body is precisely machined with a hard-anodized charcoal finish. O-ring sealed caps snap securely without loosening over time. Made in USA at Benchmade's Oregon facility.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

You're paying a significant premium for the Benchmade name. At $125, this pen costs more than the CRKT Williams or Stealth Pen Pro while offering similar (or fewer) features. Screw-on caps slow deployment speed compared to bolt-action or click mechanisms. No glass breaker. No training capability.

Specifications
Material 6061-T6 Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✗ No
Activation Click cap
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Fisher Space Pen
Weight Medium

Verdict: If brand prestige matters to you, Benchmade delivers quality construction with excellent fit and finish. If functionality per dollar matters more, other options provide better value.


#6. Rebel — Best Budget Option

The Atomic Bear | $19.99

The Rebel proves that budget-friendly doesn't have to mean poorly made. For users who want to explore tactical pens without significant investment, this is where to start.

At $19.99, the Rebel costs less than many premium ink refills. The slim, stylish design draws no attention—it looks like any professional pen you'd find in an office supply store. Aluminum construction provides durability. The glass breaker is very effective. One of the most unassuming self-defense pens of the list.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

The striking tip is exposed. The cap does not fit on the back of the pen when writing. It is popular among self-defense enthusiasts due to its unassuming look and affordability. No training mode.

Specifications
Material Aluminum 6061-T6
Glass Breaker ✓ Yes (tungsten carbide)
Activation Screw cap
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Standard ballpoint
Weight Light

Verdict: An excellent entry point for tactical pen beginners. Understand its limitations, and consider upgrading once you've determined daily carry works for your lifestyle.

Shop Rebel Pen →


#7. Smith & Wesson Tactical Pen — Most Classic Tactical Pen

Smith & Wesson   SWPENMPBK | $52.99

Smith & Wesson needs no introduction in the firearms world. Their tactical pen attempts to leverage that reputation.

CNC-machined 6061 aircraft aluminum construction ensures solid build quality. The name recognition carries weight for users who already trust S&W for firearms. Schmidt P900M Parker-style cartridge provides reliable writing performance.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

The pen is surprisingly basic for the price. No glass breaker. No specialized grip texturing. No training capability. The design doesn't innovate—it simply applies the S&W name to a standard tactical pen template. Frequently out of stock.

Specifications
Material T6061 Aircraft Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✗ No
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Schmidt P900M (Parker-style)
Weight Medium

Verdict: Brand loyalty may justify this purchase for S&W enthusiasts. Objectively, other pens at this price point offer more features.


#8. MTP-6 — Best Multi-Tool Option

The Atomic Bear | $24.99

Some tactical pens try to do one thing well. The MTP-6 tries to do everything—and largely succeeds.

For $24.99, you get: LED flashlight, screwdriver, hex key, bottle opener, glass breaker, AND a functional pen. It's essentially a pocket toolkit disguised as a writing instrument. The glass breaker actually works, unlike decorative tips on some competitors.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

Jack of all trades, master of none. The MTP-6 doesn't excel at any single function the way dedicated tools do. The bulkier profile makes it less convenient for pocket carry. The flashlight is functional but not powerful. The screwdriver works for small tasks but can't replace a proper multi-tool for serious work.

Specifications
Material Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✓ Yes (tungsten)
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Standard ballpoint
Weight Medium-heavy

Verdict: Outstanding value for buyers who want maximum functionality in a single carry item. Accept that it's a compromise tool and set expectations accordingly.

Shop MTP-6 →


#9. Surefire Pen IV — Best Writing Experience

Surefire | ~$149

Surefire dominates the tactical flashlight market. Their pen line takes a different approach: prioritizing writing performance above all else.

The Schmidt easyFLOW 9000 cartridge delivers possibly the smoothest writing experience of any tactical pen. The ink flows consistently, dries instantly, and never smears or blotches. Aerospace aluminum construction with MIL-SPEC anodizing ensures durability. Made in USA.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

At $149+, this is an expensive writing instrument. No glass breaker. No training capability. Surefire explicitly markets this as a "rugged pen" rather than a self-defense tool. I was hesitant to classify this pen as a 'tactical pen' given that the grip and retention are absent. The clicker prevents us from using our thumb or palm as a stop. However, it is a sturdy writing instrument.

Specifications
Material Aerospace Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✗ No
Activation Clicker
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Schmidt easyFLOW 9000
Weight Medium

Verdict: The writer's tactical pen. Exceptional quality for users who prioritize daily writing performance over defensive features.

Shop Surefire Pen →


#10. Rite in the Rain All-Weather No 97 — Best Field Pen (Honorable Mention)

Rite in the Rain | ~$18

This isn't truly a tactical pen—it's an extremely durable field pen that earned honorary inclusion through sheer reliability.

The Rite in the Rain cartridge writes underwater, in rain, in freezing conditions, and upside down. Military personnel, surveyors, and outdoor professionals have relied on these pens for decades. At $18, it's the most affordable option on this list.

⚠️ The Honest Critique

This pen was never designed for self-defense or emergency rescue. No glass breaker. No aggressive striking surfaces. No training capability. It's here because durability and all-weather writing matter to tactical users.

Specifications
Material Aluminum
Glass Breaker ✗ No
Activation Cap clicker
Training Mode ✗ No
Ink Refill Rite in the Rain (all-weather)
Weight Light

Verdict: The right choice for users who need absolute writing reliability in harsh conditions and don't require defensive features.

💡 Ink Cartridge Compatibility Note

As a piece of information, the pens compatible with the Parker G2 Type ink cartridge are also compatible with Fisher Space or Rite in the Rain cartridges. These specialized ink cartridges come with an adapter to make them fit with the G2. The reverse is not true, a Fisher Space designed pen is not compatible with the G2 cartridge. Also, note that the Rite in the Rain cartridges are a private label version of the Fisher Space brand.

Rite in the Rain Pen →


Quick Comparison Table

Pen Price Material Glass Breaker Training Mode Ink Refill
Stealth Pen Pro $49.99 Polymer ✓ Yes (tungsten) ✓ YES Parker G2 Type
Guardian Titanium $175 Titanium ✓ Yes ✓ YES Parker G2
Gerber Impromptu ~$92 Steel ✓ Yes (steel) ✗ No Fisher Space Pen
CRKT Williams II ~$50 Aluminum ✗ No ✗ No Fisher Space Pen
Benchmade 1100-2 ~$125 Aluminum ✗ No ✗ No Fisher Space Pen
Rebel $19.99 Aluminum ✓ Yes (tungsten) ✗ No Parker G2 Type
S&W Tactical $52.99 Aluminum ✗ No ✗ No Parker G2 Type
MTP-6 $24.99 Aluminum ✓ Yes (tungsten) ✗ No Mini
Surefire Pen IV ~$119 Aluminum ✗ No ✗ No Schmidt 9000
Rite in the Rain ~$18 Aluminum ✗ No ✗ No Fisher Space Pen

The Training Advantage

Here's the uncomfortable truth most tactical pen reviews won't tell you: owning a tactical pen doesn't make you prepared to use one.

The book Covert Self-Defense states it directly:

"A pen is only useful if you train strikes, retention, and deployment." — Covert Self-Defense

Training matters because:

Muscle Memory Requires Repetition

Under stress, you won't rise to the occasion—you'll fall to your level of training. If you've never practiced deploying your pen from your pocket or bag, you won't suddenly execute a smooth draw when adrenaline is flooding your system.

Grip Retention Must Be Tested

How hard can you strike before the pen slips? Which grip works best for your hand size? You only discover these answers through practice.

Striking Targets Requires Accuracy

Pain compliance depends on hitting specific targets. Random flailing won't stop a determined attacker. Directed strikes to sensitive areas will.

💡 The Stealth Pen Pro Advantage

Only two pens on this list—the Stealth Pen Pro and Guardian—can convert to training configurations that allow safe practice with partners. This isn't a minor feature; it's the difference between theoretical capability and practical skill.

The Way of The Pen training curriculum, developed in partnership with Doug Marcaida (Forged in Fire weapons expert), provides structured instruction for tactical pen deployment and use. Combined with the comprehensive approach in Covert Self-Defense, these resources bridge the gap between owning a tool and knowing how to use it.

Learn The Way of The Pen →    Get Covert Self-Defense Book →


Tactical pens offer significant legal advantages over other defensive tools:

Universal Legality

Unlike pepper spray (restricted or banned in many countries), knives (blade length restrictions vary wildly), or firearms (heavily regulated nearly everywhere), pens face no carry restrictions. You can take a tactical pen anywhere you can take a regular pen.

TSA Compliance

Tactical pens are permitted in registered luggage. The TSA will take any instrument that looks 'tactical'. Pens with a firearm logo are more likely to be confiscated. I personally went through TSA more than 100 times with my Stealth Pen Pro in 12 different countries without issues. At least a dozen times with my Guardian. This is not a guarantee though…

Border Crossing

No customs declarations required. No import restrictions. Cross between states, provinces, or countries without legal concerns.

Reduced Liability

In the rare event you use a tactical pen defensively, the legal optics differ significantly from knife or firearm use. A pen is an everyday object with obvious non-weapon utility. This context matters in legal proceedings.

"Carrying a pen has no legal restriction anywhere in the world." — Covert Self-Defense
📚 Related Reading

For state-specific self-defense laws, see our comprehensive guides:


Frequently Asked Questions

Can a tactical pen actually break car windows?

Yes—if it has a proper tungsten carbide tip and you strike correctly. Target the corner of the window, not the center. Use a firm, direct strike rather than a pushing motion. Brian Lamb's documented rescue proves this capability is real, not theoretical.

Are tactical pens allowed on airplanes?

It depends. The TSA can stop you from carrying any object that looks dangerous. Some pens like the Rebel, Guardian, Stealth Pen Pro, and Surefire are more likely to go unnoticed.

What's the best ink cartridge for tactical pens?

Fisher Space Pen refills offer the most versatile performance—writing upside down, underwater, and in extreme temperatures. It is a little hard on the flow due to a special ink formula. Schmidt EasyFLOW 9000 provides the smoothest writing experience. The Schmidt P900 is a standard brand and model. All the pens mentioned here fit the Standard Parker G2 compatible refills offer the best availability and lowest cost, except the MTP-6 and the Gerber Impromptu.

How do I maintain my tactical pen?

Keep the mechanism clean and lubricated if applicable. Replace ink cartridges before they dry out. Inspect glass breaker tips periodically for chips or damage. Store with the cap on to protect the tip.

Can I actually use a tactical pen for self-defense?

A tactical pen can serve as a force multiplier in defensive situations. However, it requires training to be effective. We strongly recommend obtaining proper instruction before relying on any defensive tool. The book Covert Self-Defense or the course The Way of The Pen by Doug Marcaida can get you started.


Our Final Verdict

Category Winner Price Why
🥇 Best Overall Stealth Pen Pro $49.99 Training capability, best grip, lightest weight, glass breaker
🥈 Best Premium Guardian Titanium $175 Lifetime materials, training mode, executive design
🎩 Best Executive CRKT Williams II ~$50 Elegant minimalist design, boardroom-appropriate, combat-tested pedigree
🎯 Best Budget Entry Rebel $19.99 Tungsten glass breaker at entry-level price

Whatever pen you choose, remember: the tool is only as effective as the person using it. Invest in training. Read Covert Self-Defense for comprehensive defensive principles. Practice deployment until it becomes automatic.

"A pen in your pocket that you've never practiced with is just a pen. A pen you've trained with becomes a genuine defensive capability."

Shop All Tactical Pens →    Start Training →


Sources

  • Truchon, Jean-François. Covert Self-Defense: The Unexpected Advantage of Fighting with a Pen. ISBN: 1069888402.
  • The Atomic Bear. "Man uses tactical pen to rescue baby from hot car in Phoenix." May 2018.
  • Tueller, Dennis. "How Close Is Too Close?" SWAT Magazine, 1983.
⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Self-defense laws vary by jurisdiction. Always verify current laws in your area before carrying any defensive tool. The Atomic Bear recommends proper training before relying on any self-defense implement.

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