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GPCA - GP 1945 Bolt Action Pen PRO, EDC Pen Multitool with Rescue Whistle, Survival Gear for Camping and Roadtrip, Measurement on grip, Aluminum, Jet Black

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Arrives Wednesday, Sep 10
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Color: Aluminum - Jetblack


Features

  • YOUR 3-in-1 EDC ESSENTIAL - Complete your EDC collection with this survival pen. Far more impressive and functional than a cheap penlight or pen flashlight, this camping multitool doubles as a whistle and can be used for breaking glass during emergencies.
  • TACT PEN WITH BOLT ACTION - A multiuse alternative to pen lights or other similar as seen on TV products , this well-balanced tool pen for desktop/outdoor use writes up to 1000 ft. It also has a quick 10 mm and 1-inch measurement reference on the finger grip
  • MULTI-TONE RESCUE WHISTLE - The whistle function of our pen differentiates it from a common rechargeable pen light. Made of CNC aluminum or titanium, it emits different notes as you slide 2 fingers along its clip. Use these gadgets for fun or survival purposes.
  • QUICK MEASUREMENT - Both 1 CM and 1 INCH are machined on the pen grip as steps for quick reference as a simple tool
  • COOL GADGETS FOR ADVENTURISTS - This sturdy pens 2-level clip allows it to adapt to thin or thick pockets like jeans. Rather than a flashlight pen, give this nifty gadget to yourself, friends or loved ones on any occasion.

Color: Aluminum - Jetblack


Material: Aluminum


Brand: GPCA


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 59 Grams


Manufacturer: GPCA Products


Model Number: GPCA1945PRO


UPC: 715727698415


Brand Name: GPCA


Included Components: Whistle


Number of Pieces: 1


Item Weight: 59 Grams


Item Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches


Material Type: Aluminum


Color: Aluminum - Jetblack


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  • Great tool!
Color: Titanium - Dark
Feels good in my hand. Loud whistle. Full size ink cartridge. Sturdy construction.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Sam Ham

  • In Titanium, this is a virtually industructable pen that will do far more than write comfortably.
Color: Titanium - Dark
The only one I've bought is the Titanium. Extremely sturdy pen. One of those every day items in my pocket. I've used mine not only for all those writing tasks, and the bolt action is a pure joy to simply fiddle with. But, I've also used the fact that this is a very rugged pen for chores that it was probably not designed. Things like resetting the safety valve of a propane tank when a Boy Scout does not attach the regulator properly. Prying and poking things that a stick just can't without breaking. I also love the fact that Titanium does conduct heat as well as other metals, so you can write with this in the cold and not find your hand frozen. Very useful, very sturdy. My original was from a Kickstarter. The one I bought here on Amazon is going to my God-daughter as a graduation present. Hopefully to be used for proper college things, but it will also serve as a nice tool to explain the meaning of "no" to a overactive date. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2018 by C. Siano

  • which unfortunately is poor because the opening in the tip has been cut ...
Color: Aluminum - Spacesilver
There's two types of people buying this pen--those who will judge it as a pen and those who will judge it as a tactical tool (which also happens to write). As a pen it must be evaluated on its writing performance, which unfortunately is poor because the opening in the tip has been cut too large to securely and steadily hold the ink cartridge, which means that you feel and hear the cartridge moving around as you apply pressure to the paper. This is made even worse when using Lamy-branded cartridges, which are smaller in diameter. Having a wobbly writing tip is simply unacceptable in any pen, let alone one that costs $50. Can you write with it? Sure. But not as well as you can with a $5 Zebra F-701 (which is also a knurled metal pen, btw), and that's a shame because this is, after all, primarily a pen. As a a tactical tool it's also somewhat flawed, though it doesn't bother me as much. First, the bolt (when retracted) audibly rattles inside the pen body. It's quite loud and occurs with only slight movement of the pen. Seems this issue could've been solved with closer tolerances. Next, access to the whistle is awkward. You need to remove the top cap and expose the endcap threads which serve as the mouthpiece. Interestingly, the pen is marketed as a multi-toned whistle. The user is supposed to pinch the clip and slide their fingers to modulate the pitch of the whistle. The issue here is that end cap secures the clip. So to blow on the whistle you need to remove the end cap, which then means the clip is no longer held in place but roating freely on its collar. Modulating pitch an awkward procedure because you need to manually hold the clip in position while sliding your fingers up and down while trying not to let the clip fall off. I'm sure the glass breaker works as advertised and the pen itself is attractive and well finished. I just wished it wrote better than a $5 Zebra. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018 by Ralph Roberson

  • Great compact refill cartridge
Color: Blue- 3 Pack
When I first purchased these cartridge refills, I was looking for an alternative for my previous type. I'll admit that I was skeptical at the price, considering the cost of what I was accustomed to paying. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Here are the highlights: 1. The cartridge fit perfectly in the pen. Since the pen requires a smaller cartridge, this can be the most challenging part. 2. The gel ink was a nice change up. My previous cartridge were more of a standard "ballpoint," and the gel gave everything a smoother writing. I'll admit that this one is personal preference, but it was a bonus for me. 3. The customer service from the GPCA was fantastic. I had a small issue with one of the three cartridge refills, and they addressed it immediately. It was a great interaction that I was surprised it went as smoothly as it did. I've been using it now for about two weeks and have had no problems. I'll definitely be buying more of these in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Thomas Hobson

  • I love this pen
Color: Aluminum - Jetblack
(Review starts at second paragraph) I actually bought the Kickstarter edition back in 2017 (I know it was only a year ago). I loved that pen, yes past tense. It was part of my EDC and I used it religiously. I lost it about a week ago and have no idea what I did with it. I tried to use something in the interim but I can't fill that GP1945 sized hole in my...pocket, hand, heart? So, I ordered another one from Amazon. I'm sad I don't have my Kickstarter edition anymore, and I can swear that the one I had before was slightly heavier than the aluminum edition I ordered this time, but nothing beats the size and feel of this pen to me. I grip pens tight when I write, so the the skinnier the faster my hand starts to hurt. This pen is the perfect size for me. Now on to the review. I've not had an opportunity to actually use the glass breaker, but I have tested it, and it'll shatter what you got. The whistle works fine, but as someone pointed out, when you remove the glass break the pen clip, that acts as the slide will be loose and you'll need to hold it. That was pretty obvious to me when I looked at how the pen was held together, apparently that surprised other reviewers, however; the new one I just ordered has a separate piece than the old construction. Meaning that when you remove the glass break, the clip is still held on to the pen with another retainer, so no worries. Good on these guys for paying attention to the customer feedback and adjusting the build. The pen's bolt action is super fun. It's not super smooth to begin with, it hitches here and there on the angles, but once you've ran it through a few times it'll start to smooth out just enough to make it just right. It's super satisfying to release the bolt action as I'm putting my pen away, it's second nature to me now. Clicking a pen top is just awkward, and I love giving it to someone else and watching them try to figure out my pen :) (insert evil laughter) I get numerous compliments on it as well, and they say, man that thing looks like it can break glass. Well yes, yes it can as a matter of fact. The knurling around the finger grip is NOT soft. I read a review someplace where someone was disappointed by this, it is a diamond cut knurling in the metal, unless you get the smooth ones (I think the titanium edition). I love it though it helps with the grip in my hand and it's never been uncomfortable to me. I used to use the Dr. Pilot pens because they were well balanced and had a good size and weight. My complaint was the soft finger grip would start to slip after awhile and then the pen would just annoy me. No problems with that here. This pen is well balanced, and has a great weight. (again I think my Kickstarter was heavier which I miss, or it was in my head, but this one still has a good weight) Well it does everything else, but how does it write? I've not had any problems with the pen writing. Be aware the GP22 pen refills are small. If you do a LOT of writing I'd probably recommend something else, maybe the space pen (which I also own, but I don't like how much flow those pens have). I use my to write with daily, taking notes at work, and reminders for myself and it usually lasts me a few months. If I had to average I'd say a refill of daily use will last me about 4 - 5 months. Your mileage may vary. The pen writes smooth for me, and in all the refills I've used up til now I've never had a refill that was jammed or didn't work. Overall I'd say if you are in the market for a tactical or tacticool pen, then pick this one up. Especially from Amazon, the worst thing you'll have to do is pay return shipping if you don't like it right? Go ahead and give it a try. These guys have built a good quality pen and it's a great conversation piece. Oh I will make one note. On both of my pens the bolt action catch screws on, both kept coming slightly loose as I used them. I had to twist it back on tightly. Eventually I did it so much on my first one that it stopped coming loose. I read that someone used a little locktite on the screw which is a good idea, and if this one does come loose I may try that, but for the interim I'll keep checking it to make sure it's not loose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2018 by Michael Conte

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