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Description
The cap of this exciting Space Pen model is an actual .375 H & H mag shell. What a special gift for the hunter or outdoors enthusiast. Inside is a raw brass bullet Space Pen.
Please note! This pen cap is RAW Brass, just as bullets are. That means there is no finish on the brass. Each one will have its own unique look. Over time a nice patina will develop. We recommend you never fly with your .375 Cartridge Space Pen. TSA sometimes won't believe it's a writing instrument! We want you to enjoy your Space Pen for a long, long time.
When closed, Cartridge Space Pens are the perfect size to carry in your wallet, pocket, purse, car glove box, organizer, or toolbox. When open, it's a full-sized, evenly balanced writing instrument.
The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948. Paul Fisher was soon machining a new pen design shaped from solid aluminum. It became our first Fisher ballpoint pen, the 400 Bullet Pen, and arguably the most popular pen of the twentieth century. This pen is now all brass with a raw brass finish.
Cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the classic design of the Fisher Bullet Pen has been exhibited for years in the New York Museum of Modern Art. The Bullet's timeless styling has been the topic of many art books and magazine articles. Often imitated, but never duplicated, the Fisher Bullet continues to be our most popular pen.
Fisher Space Pen’s Sealed Pressurized Ink Cartridge.
- Style: Cap Slides On & Off
- Finish: Raw Brass
- Length: Open - 4.46" Closed - 4.07"
- Cartridge: Fisher Pressurized PR4 Black Ink Medium Point
- Packaging: Moonscape Gift Box
Each Fisher Space Pen will write upside down - at any angle, underwater, through grease, in extreme temperatures (-30 to +250 degrees F), on almost any surface, three times longer than the average pen, and of course in the gravity-free vacuum of space.