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Urban Survival Gear TiScribe-Bolt Pens (Version 2)

Urban Survival Gear TiScribe-Bolt Pens (Version 2)

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The most addicting pen you’ll ever write with, the TiScribe-Bolt is precision CNC machined from premium materials for a writing experience unlike any other. And that’s not just because it writes as smooth as butter, but because it features a bolt-action mechanism that you’ll never want to stop fidgeting with Read More

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Spidey12341
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Jun 17, 2022
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I love this pen
One of my favorite pens they should make a drop of the new v3 pens
Recommends this product? Yes
dfinlay
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Apr 8, 2021
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Favorite Pen
I love this pen so much. I use it every day! It is also made of titanium, which I love.
Recommends this product? Yes
Neil_M
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Aug 9, 2019
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Love it.
One of the best pens
Recommends this product? Yes
Stets
41
Aug 8, 2019
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Liked it so much I bought another
I bought the titanium version a while back. I love the design, and it accepts my favorite refills. I decided to add the brass version to my office kit.
awk
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Oct 10, 2018
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Great pen, slim and smooth action.
Akhyar
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Aug 3, 2018
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Bought the brass version and pretty pleased with it. In fact, the missus also wants one for herself for signing legal documents as she prefers the feels of this pen over the Montblanc. Will likely wait for the next drop and get her the Titanium version
QVolve
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Jul 15, 2018
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In a world of bulky tactical pens, the slim, light design is fantastic. They've given me an appreciation for Pilot refills as well.
Patrick_Yim
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Jul 15, 2018
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Super light weight for the Ti version. Prefect EDC for me.
DanielFerrer
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Jul 14, 2018
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To be honest at the beginning I thought the material used was rather slim, but with time I appreciate really much how light my pens are. Now I value them more than before. My 2 cents. - I bought one in Copper and one in Ti
Beardy
Jul 14, 2018
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If you get the copper version, dont drop it! If it lands on its tip, it can easily deform, so the tip won’t pass through the hole. Also, when deployed, the top of the bolt is exposed in the clip hole. It’s a minor but niggling design detail that annoys me more than it should.
Desastor
336
Jul 12, 2019
BeardyI have a pen very similar to this one with the same issue. I just use the back end of a drill bit that fits into the deformed opening and carefully performe circular motions until I am back to true round. On the upside, I have become more careful not to drop it. This is however not a design error but just the nature of the beast. It happens with my stainless steel version as well. Simply a function of material thickness, weight and gravity in general.
vrod
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Jul 25, 2020
BeardyWhat’s wrong with the top of the bolt being exposed? It’s only open when it’s in your hand.
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