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    Default Has surefire lost their minds?

    I can understand that they charge a premimum for their lights. I have 3 that have never dissapointed but this seems to be a touch beyond reasonable. I'm sure it will be in more then a few stockings this christmas. Maybe i'm just a pencil sort of guy.

    http://www.surefire.com/The-SureFire-Pen
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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    Not in mine for sure
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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    for some odd reason there is a market for high end pens, never understood it myself but there are people who will drop that, plus some

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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    I like the way the Bic Roundstick writes, but I prefer a retractable pen myself, pushbutton rather than twist. The fact that you can break glass with the Surefire is an added feature that I'm sure I would use quite often making it an invaluable tool and well worth the money.
    Seriously, if you want a nice looking pen, Frenchy can make a real nice custom made wooden pen. I finally got to see one a few weeks ago thanks to Lethal93ta, he has a real nice looking "Frenchie pen".
    Honestly, I'm satisfied with the pens I get free from my insurance agent when I stop in to pay my premium. They write smoothly, don't misspell any more words than an expensive pen, and I really don't care if I loose one or have one "borrowed" from me.

    I don't have a short temper, I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.

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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    Maybe it goes on the end of your pistol and doubles as a silencer. Or you can use it ice climbing.

    Tad to much for me, thats for sure.
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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    http://www.amazon.com/Black-Matte-Bu...ref=pd_sbs_e_1

    this is my pen of choice. don't leave the house without it in my pocket.
    writes upsided down, underwater, and in very, very cold weather.

    think i can come up with something else to break a window if needed.
    Koli's back from Ambler.

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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    I found a Mont Blanc pen in the street. When I got it home and checked the model of the pen, it came up as $300.

    It is really smooth writing, but in the end, it is a ballpoint pen. At least the refills are like 3/$12.

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    Default Re: Has surefire lost their minds?

    it breaks glass in an emergency. What more could you want from this latest member of the SureFire family?
    $125?
    Yea a BJ to go with it. Their smokeing crack.
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