I use 701s all the time and have never had one break like that.
I have had a batch of ink skipping lately, which is annoying. I'm going to try some new refills
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I just started using the crkt pen. It feels good, looks good and is solid. About $40 with shipping and uses fisher space pen inserts.
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I've had a few over the years. Some I bought, some were sent to me to evaluate. I get a little aggravated because it seems that everything now has a tactical version. I'm waiting to see tactical Preparation H or Tactical Tampons (don't anyone steal that idea I'm gonna run with that one.)
But to your point, here's a pic of 3 EDC pens I carry. The middle one really isn't a true EDC, but I keep it in my pack that I used for work every day, so in that sense I do carry it daily during the week.
- The Practical Tactical on the left has been my favorite of the "tactical" pens. I think it's relatively low profile, it has a good grip for writing and like most others, I replace the cartridge with a Fisher, although the cartridge that came with the pen wrote more smooth than the Space Pen refill. I've chopped up a 10 lb block of solid ice with that pen. I've buried it in a 2x4 as well, it's about as solid of a pen as I've owned. It was priced really well also. I believe I paid right under $13 for it. (Currently $19.95 link here.)
- The middle "StrikePen" I think from one of those prepper/survivalist scam guys, but I only paid shipping for it. I just know that "crown" is more of a PITA than anything. I carry it because I don't want to poke holes in my clothes or anyone else's, but it is a heavy pen and can do some damage, so it's in the pack.
- The pen on the right is the very first Fisher Space Pen that a PM I was working with gave me back in 2000. Yep, I have definitely broken a record for longest retained pen of any kind. 16 years is mighty long time not to lose a little pen like that. Granted it's not tactical at all, but it is small, and as you probably know, with a little creative thinking most pens can be used to injure someone. I promise you if I jab a threat in the eyeball with my little space pen he's not gonna say, "Hey that don't count, it's not tactical." lol.
I take all three of these pens through TSA, not just once, but often as I go periods of time where I fly every week. For months. I've had TSA guys pull one out of my bag, look at it and put it right back inside the bag.
I know I ramble, sorry. But I will close with this. Some tactical pens are absolutely worthless. For example, pens that have a sharp top, that's called a "DNA collector". How are you supposed to grip it, normally thumb over the top cap to gain any leverage? It's like zero thought went into the design. "Let's put sharp ends on a pen, paint it black and call it tactical!" So as a suggestion if you are going to get one, just be sure before you buy you can simulate deploying it so you don't run into the problem where the only DNA sample you collect is from your own skin.
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Amazon has some good deals on the 701X components right now. They are priced as add-on items, requiring $25 in other purchasing.
order 2: 701 pen for $4.63ea, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
order 1: 402 pen 2-pack for $4.55, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
order 1: Fisher Space Pen refill 3-pack for $4.99, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
$18.80 for two assembled 701X, $9.40 each, and leaves you a spare refill.