Surefire Pen as a weapon?

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Re: Surefire Pen as a weapon?

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MojoTexas wrote:A buddy of mine (USMC, retired) calls things like that, "Weapons of Opportunity." Even a sharpened wooden pencil can do some serious damage.
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I always make sure to have a "sure-fire" fountain pen with me. I can squirt the ink into an assailant's eyes. If I miss the eyes, staining his pocket may distract him. If that doesn't do the trick, I will still have a sharp-pointed instrument with which to defend myself. :tiphat:
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For any British Comedy fans out there...
"Baldrick, believe me, eternity in the company of Beelzebub and all
his hellish instruments of death, would be as nothing compared
to five minutes with me...and this pencil."
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Re: Surefire Pen as a weapon?

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Somewhere I have a video of Systema techniques using a variety of everyday objects; pens, wristwatches, combs, etc as lethal and less than lethal weapons.

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marksiwel wrote:How does one use a Surefire pen as a defensive weapon?
Run it just like a point driven knife system.
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Re: Surefire Pen as a weapon?

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marksiwel wrote:Went to Walmart bought a 6 Dollar Zebra Pen.
Got me one as well. Nice quality all stainless construction.
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