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GP 1945 Bolt Action Plus Pen - Machined Titanium High Polished version by GPCA

$ 36.94

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Material: Titanium
  • Ink Color: Black
  • Features: Bolt Action Mechanism
  • Condition: New
  • GPCA: Designed in USA. Patent Pending
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: GPCA
  • Pen Type: Ball Point

    Description

    BOLT ACTION PLUS PEN - Refined smooth and addictive bolt-action mechanism to mark the end of world war in 1945. Modern look and feel for in-car, outdoor and everyday desktop writing
    SOLID DESIGN & COMFORTABLE- Balanced 2 OZ weight. Machined and hand built with aero-grade TC4 Titanium and superfine anodized finish. Patent Pending.
    MULTI-TONE WHISTLE - Up to 100 dB loud PRO whistle integrated with the pen clip, adjustable tone for both fun in daily life and survival
    TUNGSTEN STEEL GLASS BREAKER - The most compact breaker with a safe push-away tip that can store anywhere. Gets you and anyone out from a car in an emergency
    QUICK MEASUREMENT - Secret reference single unit of an inch and centimeter on finger grip. 2 LEVEL PEN CLIP - 2 different level under it to catch thick and thin pocket edges tightly
    Designed in the USA. Ship from California.
    The GP1945 Pro is balanced with life-saving capabilities, timeless craftsmanship and one heck of a solid design. From its bolt action nib deployment, to a unique multi-tone whistle for both emergency and fun, the GP 1945 Pro works as good in the wild as it does at your desk. Plus we’ve added a host of cool features like a tough as nails tungsten steel glass breaker tip, measuring tool and a precision finger rest all in one incredible package.
    One of the most funded Titanium Bolt Action Pen on Kickstarter
    The GP1945 Bolt Action Plus Pen is machined solid titanium TC4 (excellent corrosion resistance, super high strength than the commonly used T1) or aero-grade aluminum. 4 versions including the Aluminum Jet Black, Space Silver, Titanium Dark and high-polish. Excellent to own or gift.
    Gizmodo said it's "Incredibly Impressive!"
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