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    Practice your skeet shooting skills indoors or out all year long with this cool new live action infrared skeet shooting game.

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    .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen Real rifle shell houses pen that writes upside down and under water. .95 In Stock Item #2628 Calculate Shipping Qty: Think this item is cool? Email a Friend Overview: The rugged Fisher Bullet Pen is built to look like a .375 caliber rifle round. In fact, the cap is actually made from an authentic H&H .375 magnum shell. When opened, the pen fits back into the cap, giving you a balanced and sturdy writing instrument. The ink cartridge used within all Fisher pens, including the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen, was designed for use in the zero gravity environment of space. The pressurized ink cartridge allows the pen to write at any angle, under water, and even upside down. The specialized thixotropic ink writes three times longer than standard ink, in extreme temperatures, and even on top of grease and oil. For people who like: air and space, desk accessories, gifts for him, made in the usa, writing Features & specs: Dimensions: 4" long (closed), 4.5" (opened) Cap is made from an authentic .375 magnum shell Made in the USA Writes upside down, underwater, and in extreme conditions Lacquered brass finish Manufacturer's unconditional lifetime guarantee You may also like: Mini Tape Gun .95 Snail Tape Dispenser .95 Watch our .375 Caliber Bullet Pen Video It's a pen that looks like a bullet. You should own several. The .375 Caliber Bullet Pen is one tough writing implement due to its rough, brass lacquered exterior, and its cap which is made from an authentic .375 magnum shell. Its ink cartridge was designed to work in space. So, it has no problem handling the "rigors" of plain ol' Earth. The Bullet Pen writes at any angle, upside down, and under water. Its specialized ink can even write on top of grease. The .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen definitely earns an A+ in the looks department. Specialized ink writes upside down (and in zero gravity) In the 1960s, Paul C. Fisher invented the original Space Pen. Designed to work flawlessly in zero gravity and under the strenuous conditions of space travel, the Space Pen was the first pen approved by NASA to be used in space. Since the 1960s, the Fisher Space Pen has been continuously improved and is still the pen of choice on all manned space flights. The .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen features this same space pen ink refill which can write upside down, under water, and at all angles. Unlike traditional pens which lose their steam on a vertical surface, the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen is great for when you're lying on the couch or jotting down a note against a wall. The Bullet Pen writes effortlessly upside down. The Bullet Pen writes underwater! The unique characteristics of the thixotropic ink used in all Fisher Pens (including the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen) means that it can write underwater. How awesome is that?! While you may never need to jot down a note inside of a fish tank, this feature could come in extremely handy if you're writing down a gorgeous woman's number in the rain. Or you spill some water on your papers while in a meeting. Or your next big idea hits you in the shower and you need to write it down on your arm. Or you have to demonstrate the awesomeness of your pen to your co-workers using a small blue bowl (see picture below). Unlike wimpy, non-bullet pens, the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen can write underwater. Writes on oil and in extreme conditions In addition to being able to write underwater, at any angle, and upside down, the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen can also write in extreme temperatures ranging from -30° F (-35° C) to 250° F (121° C). This means that the Bullet Pen can write on the grease stain of a piece of paper that is inside a pot of boiling water. While you may never need to do this, it's nice to know that it can. It's kind of like owning a Ferrari, but never driving it 180 mph (because you don't want to die...or be a humongous douchebag). Fisher pens write on oil, grease, upside down, and even in space. Years of research yielded a pen that works nearly anywhere The secret to the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen's ability to write in extreme conditions lies within its sealed pressurized ink cartridge. There are three main distinctions between the ink refill used in the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen and standard ink refills: It's pressurized. The pressurized chamber forces ink out of the pen even in the weightless environment of space (or when working on a crossword while lying on the couch). Thixotropic, visco-elastic ink. Paul C. Fisher, inventor of the original Space Pen, was forced to create a new type of ink because existing inks, when pressurized, kept oozing out of the ball point. Tungsten-Carbide Ballpoint. The precision steel socket in the tip of the .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen prevents leaks. The unique characteristics of the Bullet Pen's ink refill allow it to write at any angle, upside down, and even under water. The cap is made from an authentic .375 magnum shell The cap of the .375 Caliber Bullet Pen is made from an authentic H&H magnum shell which has been given a lacquered brass finish. Yes, we know what you're wondering: does it fire a real bullet? No, the bullet pen is not a firearm. It's a pen. Albeit one of the most awesome pens we've ever seen. This ain't your Momma's pen. It's the Bullet Pen and it's made from a .375 Caliber H&H magnum shell. Packaged in a black plastic gift case The .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen makes for a fabulous gift. It comes packaged in a black plastic gift box with a small pamphlet which tells the story of its creation. It also includes instructions for purchasing ink refills. The .375 Caliber Bullet Space Pen comes packaged in an attractive black gift case. Unconditional warranty The Fisher Space Pen Company is so confident in the quality of their pen that they will repair or replace your pen throughout its life, unconditionally. Ink refills The special properties of the Fisher Space Pen ink cartridge allow it to last approximately three times longer than a standard ink refill. However, it won't last forever. Luckily, replacement ink cartridges are inexpensive and are available directly from the Fisher Space Company. Instructions for obtaining refills are included in the gift box. .95

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    Jang Dong Gun Korea’s famous actor finally decided to marry the love of his life actress Ko So Young. The wedding was a beautiful and extremely lavish event

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    Essential and vital info about gun ownership, gun laws and everything you need to know about the FBI national criminal background check system.

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    AK47 Ice Tray $ 15.00 Now here's a gadget that we couldn't pass over: The AK47 Ice Tray Shaped like an ammunition clip for the AK47 it is an ice cube tray creating a dozen 'cubes' shaped like AK47 bullets. Now if that doesn't sound like the killer drink accessory, then we don't know what would be


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