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Paulie2256

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ok guys looking at tuff pens look no further.

should push big power (WPM) with these bad boys

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"Made from high-quality, rugged, hard-anodized aerospace-grade aluminum, the SureFire Pen II($90) is virtually indestructible, nickel-plated pushbutton tailcap extend-retract mechanism enables single-hand operation. The SureFire Pen II comes with a high-performance Schmidt Technology easyFLOW 9000 ink cartridge and a stainless steel ink tip."

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"The tough, rugged Mil-Tac TDP-1 Tactical Defense Pen ($90) is appointed with virtually indestrucitble, aircraft grade ,anodized aluminum business end, cap and integrated clip. This effective defense tool measures 5.25-inch in length with less than a half inch in diameter and weighs a little over an ounce. The TDP-1 also comes standard with a refillable cartridge and offers a smooth writing performance that also kicks ass."

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The bes thing about modding your own pen vs buying a modded on is you get used to the power increases and end up being a better writer. Going to something like that just after getting your pen license and you will wipe out so much paper.

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My friend who's 21 went to test drive one of those the other day but owner said no - fella had to go shotgun on the pen whilst the owner wrote with it.

Heard that a lady friend just got ignored when she went into the Surefire dealership as the salesmen didn't think she was a genuine buyer.

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So my question is.. Is there a huge difference in different manufacturers quoted WPM and the actual OPWPM(on paper words per minute)..

Do the manufacturers measure their values on an ink cylinder dyno?

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