I purchased the Tungsten tactical pen and an Aviation tactical pen to compare and familiarize myself with these inexpensive self-defense tools. I learned that not all tactical pens are created equal. There are a few things you’ll want to look for in a tactical pen.

Tactical Pen Comparison

1. Tungsten is a slimmer pen so it’s more comfortable to write with. The Aviation is not comfortable with its fatter rough surface.

2. Using the glass breaker is far more practical with the Tungsten because of the pen cap. One of the most common techniques when using a tactical pen is to place a thumb over the end of the pen for greater leverage. This is painful to do with the Aviation because there is no flat surface (one end is the glass breaker the other end is the pen).

3. After several attempts at breaking a glass plate, the Aviation glass breaker tip lost it’s pointed end and never broke the plate. You can see the dents from the pen in the video below.

The Tungsten tip held it’s shape nicely and broke the plate on the first try.

-They both use the same ballpoint ink and replacing the ink is simple and easy. Just look for Parker Ballpoint Pen Refills.

-They both get scratched up when using the glass break. -The weight is surprising light on both which and very similar to good quality pens.









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Tactical Pen Everyday Carry I’ve had it for two weeks and use it to write with every day. Its also been used quite a bit for opening boxes. The lightweight but hard aviation aluminum casing and steel tip glass breaker make this an effectively painful self-defense weapon. Unlike my mace or knife, I don’t have to dig for the tactical pen. It clips to an outside pocket for easy access and is the only item my husband has successfully located in my handbag. I can also carry it openly without alarming those around me.

What To Look For in a Tactical Pen

I absolutely recommend a tactical pen to any prepper. It has become one of my favorite everyday carry items. This pen would cause far more damage and pain to someone than my small fist ever could. I have a readily accessible tool that would stop any aggressor if I were in trouble. However, there are some things to look for in a tactical pen like slim design, made from quality materials, length, affordable, and a flat end opposite the glass breaker. I don’t believe that I will ever go back to a standard pen in my handbag again!