The Atomic Bear Swat pen I took it through hospital security. I thought I was in trouble but the security guard looked at it for a couple minutes and she gave it back, I was like phew! Fortunately no atomic bears where harmed during this experience.
TSA took my tactical pen. He did not like that it had a window breaker tip. Otherwise it would not have been a problem. It is crazy, I had travelled multiple times with it. This included a trip to Japan before it was an issue at a small airport in the southeastern US.
jay angus Yes Exactly! It is a hit and miss... most of the time you have no issue. We have never heard any incident that involved a tactical pen in the news. Where did you carry your pen and what type of pen was it??
I believe it was a knock-off UZI tac-pen2. I didn’t give the guy a hard time as he asked if the person who dropped me off was still at the airport. He said I could pass the pen off to them. They were gone already so I surrendered the pen. I had the pen in my backpack where all of my other pens were stored.
jay angus sounds familiar! I’ve got a nice little multi-tool with pliers taken this way. This is why we designed the REBEL differently. So far nobody has reported any issue with TSA. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 Do you think taking that confiscating pens actually makes the flight safer??
The Atomic Bear Yes, the TSA exists because of lax security controls prior to 9-11. Some say it is security theatre but I believe it is necessary to maintain secure air travel.
jay angus I agree that security checks are absolutely necessary. The sad part is that truly bad people have SO many options to cause damage even within the current system... In my opinion a tactical pen, without a blade, is ok. Don’ tyou agree?
Prior to these tactical pens I used to just carry the metal/aluminum pens. I was only denied entrance in a dance club/bar by the bouncers. I hid it in the bushes and got in.
Ummm. NEVER say that your pen is for defence at an Airport or in the UK! In the UK you are sadly NOT allowed any defensive items! Even if you say your wooden pencil or a pencil is “for defensive reasons” the police will arrest you in the UK. Just say it is a pen and leave it at that. As for American TSA don’t be touchy with them. Be nice. IF they ask, just say it’s a pen. Leave it at that.
It’s actually a tough call. Sometimes it’s actually better to admit you know what it is and say you forgot about it. Three times I’ve traveled with people who accidentally carried nail clippers, scissors and silverware in their backpack. Each time they just honestly said they forgot and it was no big deal. On the other hand if you lie about it’s true purpose (as you suggest) there’s a chance TSA will escalate to a pat down by another highly scrutinizing set of agents and a chemical sniff of your hands. I’ve seen that happen too. Better to follow the rules and not lie about it by my first hand experience
@@drdrew3 I guess it depends on what pen it is xd, if it looks scary they'll probably not trust you. If it's just some fancy looking pen that happens to be metal I doubt they'd give a shit. Maybe confiscate it but that's it.
As an alternative carry a Zebra F-701. It's not a tactical pen per se, but it is all metal construction and would work fine in a self defense situation.
Rotring 600 3-in-1 pen. Chunky boy, solid aluminium, nice knurly grip, luxury enough to never be seen as any kind of "tactical" pen, yest still under $40 if you shop around a bit. I have sucsefully, at first try, broken a car window with one in an emergency. Pen and all 3 inserts still worked fine after.
Most Items that cannot go through the checkpoint will almost certainly result in the agent informing you of your options; Those options include leaving the item in your car, mailing it to yourself, giving it to someone outside the checkpoint(i.e. a relative that dropped you off), and placing it through checked baggage or just abandoning the item altogether. If you are the play-it-safe type of person, put the item in question in your checked baggage.
Totally!! I have traveled around the World (literally) with the Stealth Pen Pro. And never got any question through TSA. One day maybe… plastic and metal look different under the xray machine.
Great video. I'm not a big fan of the flashy "tactical looking" pens, as I think they just draw unwarranted attention. I really like the Nitecore NTP21, the CRKT gen 2 pen and also your own Rebel pen.
Hi I'm from America and I had a basic regular tactical pen it didn't look very tactical but on one little end it had a carbite glass breaker I took off the cap of the pen placed it over where the glass breaker would be I stuck it in the box with my carry-on and I took everything out of my pocket I had the pen looking just like a writing pen and the cap had covered the tiny tiny carbide glass breaker he had asked me is that a tactical pin and I said yes he went to his superior and his superior said nope can't take it on the plane why do they want us to be unable to defend ourselves with a less lethal option there's always in America a air marshal on board every flight and you won't know who they are they are trained and hand to hand and I'm sure they have a tactical pen it's kind of hard to hijack a plane with a metal pin I was very upset when he took it but I was honest I think we give TSA too much gray area is this bad is this not chemical in the airplane can it not instead of giving us a full statement Yes this can come no this can't so we don't get our stuff taken at their whim
You see the name tactical pen is the issue. What is tactical? Lol I would say: it is my everyday pen sir. Let the tsa agent make his/her mind about the rest. But more important put your pen inside something, not in plain sight. Like inside your jacket pocket or your bag. I carry the Stealth Pen Pro now. Always tell the truth and dont try to hide anything. But put the pen where a pen should be… Good luck!
I offer one suggestion from Jason Hanson: Go to a store and get a cheap metal pen. If you use it in self-defense, you will damage it, but during the fight, it is effective.
I hate this advice. If you are getting a pen to save your life… who cares how much you paid. But once you start using a pen not designed to throw powerful blows and it slips off your hands… you will deeply regret not paying the few extra $. Don’t be cheap on your self-defense gear bro! Seriously! I spent a lot of time and money designing and thinking this through. I work with World combat experts. Not all pens are created equal! You should deffo look into the Stealth Pen Pro. Best grip retention on the market by far!
Our customers have reported more SWAT pen taken away than REBELs... but we have sold a lot more SWAT Pens... Airport security is sometimes a hit and miss...
I travel a lot. Best advice: Buy any good quality metal pen. I have had a parker old style metal pen for over 15 year, and always carry it in my backpack. Security never asked, and in case I need it as a tactical pen, it will deliver the damage I need. Just make sure you buy one that the top end is flat. That way you won´t hurt yourself if you need to use it. Another tip: using a pen is like using a knife. Unlike guns, It is not meant to be seen, but to be felt. The attacker should 1st notice it when you strike with it. If he sees it before you use it, you already lost 50% of its effectiveness. That is why mentally you should prime you brain to only go for this option when de escalation efforts failed and you have no other option and need to defend yourself.
Frankly pretty skeptical about the idea of tactical pens in general, but I like the Rebel as an EDC since it has the tungsten carbide glass breaker in case of an emergency, and for not looking "tacticool" like practically every other pen that incorporates a glass breaker. Also I do travel, and I'm not sure if I'd put it in a carry on or not. Might do since it looks pretty harmless. It'd be interesting if somebody shared x-rays of these things in a bag alongside some normal pens, just to see what they actually look like next to each other.
I'd rather put mine into the luggage if anything. After all, this is an efficient glass breaker. And the security guys definitely don't want to see an efficient glass breaker on a plane. Although I seem to never get the logic of some airlines who prohibit any metal knives on the plane but serve you the same metal knives during the lunchtime.
Here's an interesting question- what about waterborne transport? What are the regulations and prohibitions like if you're traveling by water? I would love to travel internationally someday, but not only am I quite afraid of heights, the stories I hear of the ever-increasing draconian nature of the TSA renders that an unattractive option to me.
Water transport in the US it’s not under the guise of TSA. According to cruise ship officers it’s Homeland Security and the Coast Guard that enforce at sea
Although TSA is a Homeland Security agency, Its mission is strictly for air travel. The reason why many of the items that might seem benign have restrictions on your carry-on property is to reduce the likelihood of there being an in-flight emergency forcing the pilot to decend tens-of-thousands of feet to the closest airport, that could potentially be a thousand miles away.
A saw blade on one side the other side a chopping edge foldable to carry on a bag, strong to prevent breakage a d handle so we can but our weight behind it if needed. I’m 6 foot tall and weigh 320 lbs.
I think the best tip is bring a pencil case and a sketchbook, load the pencil case with a ridiculous amount of stationary utensils. Good chance they are not gonna look through every single pen
Cross pens are the best option for airport security or roadside stops, they don't look a bit out of place if you're wearing a suit of full on military garb as they are just nice all steel and gold, silver, solid or plated or stainless steel, my preferred model that start at $20 or less in the jewelry section of any Walmart. This pen, just happened to be ideal for self defense and infact, at 13 years old, I fended off my first would be armed robber with a stainless steel Cross pen. He had a stupidly shitty .25 cal Phoenix .25 caliber pistol, when I shoved my Cross pen through his left nut, he dropped his weapon, cried like a bitch and was arrested. I'm 41 now, still carry cross pens and pencils which write exceptionally well, don't seem in the least out of place, even when using it to sign documents for law enforcement in California and I have knever been questioned as a weapon anywhere in the world I've traveled as most everyone's father or grandfather owned a cross pen and pencil set. Is D prefer a thicker tactical pen, but for those p iui purposes a Mont Blank is almost as effective and equally unquestionably effective and commonly accepted as just a nice pen.
Could you instead take a regular business pen on the plane? It would still work still work self-defense? Worked for Jason Bourne on the apartment in the first movie!😙
Common sense advice. Put it in your checkin luggage. I have lost a knife from a checkin bag, so it is possible. Some destinations inspect ALL your bags when you arrive. So that is also a risk. Best advice: know the ropes at both departure AND arrival.
Robert - I understand this! 1) The embarrassment 2) The risk of losing the pen to the TSA agent 3) The VERY unlikely risk of having more issues. Thank you for commenting Robert! Take care!
I also avoid taking anything that would look or be called tactical. I did wonder about the laser on a Olight O'Pen 2 or Glow. Someone said they had no trouble with that, but was given grief about the bolt mechanism. It was passed though. Bolt action pens are more and more common and I often carry them as they do not have a clicker to press as I put it in my pocket. One never knows. My rather non threatening looking daughter had a supposedly air friendly Wenger clipper (no blade) and the Australian agent said the finger nail file was too pointy....after carrying it through many times with no problem. I always worried that they might complain about how sharp the little eyeglass screwdriver is, that is there instead of a blade. Did not complain about that. She managed to check it somehow...pays to be early. I mentioned one could always file it down on a handy sidewalk...better than losing the clipper. Unfortunately, Victorinox did not continue the supposedly air friendly version of the Clipper and only have a bladed version, so it makes it a bigger deal. :-(
It’s more than “just a pen”. By definition of the name itself, a TACTICAL pen is a weapon. Buy the inexpensive ones, if they take it not a big loss. Put one in your checked bag as a backup.
Putting it in your checked bag defeats the purpose of having it on the plane to defend yourself. This video is for people who want to keep it accessible during a flight.
Watching this due to the current rise on asian hate crimes- I’m 15 years old and is Lowkey curious if these are allowed in schools. I want to protect myself if there isn’t something near me that I can use to protect myself. Ofc I’ll use my fist as a last resort.
The TSA hasn’t “approved” any specific pens. The inspecting agent has broad authority to confiscate nearly ANY ITEM they feel is a security theft. If they can take your nail clippers they can certainly take your pen.
Would you happen to know if it's illegal to carry a kubaton on a keychain here in California? I carry one that has 2 spikes on the side that you can put between your fingers to punch with.
If you followed the advice in this video you would have packed your tactical pen along with a bunch of ordinary pens. That way you get to keep your tactical pen AND still have plenty to write with. Instead you didn’t listen and lose your pen. He gave good advice
Thanks for watching! Are you the type who will carry tactical pen through TSA? Is YOUR tactical pen TSA approved?
The Atomic Bear Swat pen I took it through hospital security. I thought I was in trouble but the security guard looked at it for a couple minutes and she gave it back, I was like phew! Fortunately no atomic bears where harmed during this experience.
For sure!! I carry mine everyday!
Me too it’s there with me like my car keys
@@bigbadlouroma Good job!
With my carry on I have 2 rolls of quarters and a pair of socks just in case. Never had any problems.
Marty Thornton Charles Bronson 👍🏽
TSA took my tactical pen. He did not like that it had a window breaker tip. Otherwise it would not have been a problem. It is crazy, I had travelled multiple times with it. This included a trip to Japan before it was an issue at a small airport in the southeastern US.
jay angus Yes Exactly! It is a hit and miss... most of the time you have no issue. We have never heard any incident that involved a tactical pen in the news. Where did you carry your pen and what type of pen was it??
I believe it was a knock-off UZI tac-pen2. I didn’t give the guy a hard time as he asked if the person who dropped me off was still at the airport. He said I could pass the pen off to them. They were gone already so I surrendered the pen. I had the pen in my backpack where all of my other pens were stored.
jay angus sounds familiar! I’ve got a nice little multi-tool with pliers taken this way. This is why we designed the REBEL differently. So far nobody has reported any issue with TSA. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 Do you think taking that confiscating pens actually makes the flight safer??
The Atomic Bear Yes, the TSA exists because of lax security controls prior to 9-11. Some say it is security theatre but I believe it is necessary to maintain secure air travel.
jay angus I agree that security checks are absolutely necessary. The sad part is that truly bad people have SO many options to cause damage even within the current system... In my opinion a tactical pen, without a blade, is ok. Don’ tyou agree?
Prior to these tactical pens I used to just carry the metal/aluminum pens. I was only denied entrance in a dance club/bar by the bouncers. I hid it in the bushes and got in.
"in the bushes" you mean your vagina?
I like the looks of the Rebel.
Ummm. NEVER say that your pen is for defence at an Airport or in the UK! In the UK you are sadly NOT allowed any defensive items! Even if you say your wooden pencil or a pencil is “for defensive reasons” the police will arrest you in the UK. Just say it is a pen and leave it at that. As for American TSA don’t be touchy with them. Be nice. IF they ask, just say it’s a pen. Leave it at that.
It’s actually a tough call. Sometimes it’s actually better to admit you know what it is and say you forgot about it. Three times I’ve traveled with people who accidentally carried nail clippers, scissors and silverware in their backpack. Each time they just honestly said they forgot and it was no big deal. On the other hand if you lie about it’s true purpose (as you suggest) there’s a chance TSA will escalate to a pat down by another highly scrutinizing set of agents and a chemical sniff of your hands. I’ve seen that happen too. Better to follow the rules and not lie about it by my first hand experience
@@drdrew3 I guess it depends on what pen it is xd, if it looks scary they'll probably not trust you. If it's just some fancy looking pen that happens to be metal I doubt they'd give a shit. Maybe confiscate it but that's it.
Europe turned pussy and a third well half of my US turned c u n t but the other half? we re mfers and a lot are gonna find out
UK Today loses another business proposal...
As an alternative carry a Zebra F-701. It's not a tactical pen per se, but it is all metal construction and would work fine in a self defense situation.
Best one for flying under the radar
Rotring 600 3-in-1 pen. Chunky boy, solid aluminium, nice knurly grip, luxury enough to never be seen as any kind of "tactical" pen, yest still under $40 if you shop around a bit.
I have sucsefully, at first try, broken a car window with one in an emergency. Pen and all 3 inserts still worked fine after.
I have carried the grey one from the intro all around the world. I tuck it into a notebook and never an issue.
Thanks for this very important information. Take care, stay safe, God bless and be with you.
Brendan Burger Thanks Brendan! God bless!
Thank you for the Informative video, it was very helpful to me.
Thanks for the very informative video. The tactical pen looks very well built a functional. I would be interested in having one to try for myself.
Most Items that cannot go through the checkpoint will almost certainly result in the agent informing you of your options; Those options include leaving the item in your car, mailing it to yourself, giving it to someone outside the checkpoint(i.e. a relative that dropped you off), and placing it through checked baggage or just abandoning the item altogether. If you are the play-it-safe type of person, put the item in question in your checked baggage.
Totally!! I have traveled around the World (literally) with the Stealth Pen Pro. And never got any question through TSA. One day maybe… plastic and metal look different under the xray machine.
I don't fly but would take it to school!
Yes indeed! There are so many points outside TSA checks where your bags are checked etc...
Great video. I'm not a big fan of the flashy "tactical looking" pens, as I think they just draw unwarranted attention. I really like the Nitecore NTP21, the CRKT gen 2 pen and also your own Rebel pen.
Very nice, some good information! Thanks.
Hi I'm from America and I had a basic regular tactical pen it didn't look very tactical but on one little end it had a carbite glass breaker I took off the cap of the pen placed it over where the glass breaker would be I stuck it in the box with my carry-on and I took everything out of my pocket I had the pen looking just like a writing pen and the cap had covered the tiny tiny carbide glass breaker he had asked me is that a tactical pin and I said yes he went to his superior and his superior said nope can't take it on the plane why do they want us to be unable to defend ourselves with a less lethal option there's always in America a air marshal on board every flight and you won't know who they are they are trained and hand to hand and I'm sure they have a tactical pen it's kind of hard to hijack a plane with a metal pin I was very upset when he took it but I was honest I think we give TSA too much gray area is this bad is this not chemical in the airplane can it not instead of giving us a full statement Yes this can come no this can't so we don't get our stuff taken at their whim
You see the name tactical pen is the issue. What is tactical? Lol I would say: it is my everyday pen sir. Let the tsa agent make his/her mind about the rest. But more important put your pen inside something, not in plain sight. Like inside your jacket pocket or your bag. I carry the Stealth Pen Pro now. Always tell the truth and dont try to hide anything. But put the pen where a pen should be… Good luck!
Really very good >>>>> Thank you .
I offer one suggestion from Jason Hanson: Go to a store and get a cheap metal pen. If you use it in self-defense, you will damage it, but during the fight, it is effective.
I hate this advice. If you are getting a pen to save your life… who cares how much you paid. But once you start using a pen not designed to throw powerful blows and it slips off your hands… you will deeply regret not paying the few extra $. Don’t be cheap on your self-defense gear bro! Seriously! I spent a lot of time and money designing and thinking this through. I work with World combat experts. Not all pens are created equal! You should deffo look into the Stealth Pen Pro. Best grip retention on the market by far!
@@TheAtomicBear TRUE!
I like that the Stealth Pro comes in different colors & no knurling. IMHO- Use multiple pens. Don't ask. Don't tell, to get through TSA.
Thank you for your feedback :)
I would be the cap to show the pen side and put it in my cary on bag
I have done this successfully too
Our customers have reported more SWAT pen taken away than REBELs... but we have sold a lot more SWAT Pens...
Airport security is sometimes a hit and miss...
I would rent rather than be separated from my swat pen, my flight would be cancelled
The rebel is by far my favorite pen. I like something elegant and not a click pen.
Thank you so much for your feedback :) Appreciate it!
My pen looks like a weapon. First thing I thought when I saw it. I like the ones on your site. They look like regular pens.
Thank you for your feedback :) Yes, that makes it easier for EDC and is also a great self-defense tool
My solution is to avoid flights when possible. Limit long distance business and personal travel.
I travel a lot. Best advice: Buy any good quality metal pen. I have had a parker old style metal pen for over 15 year, and always carry it in my backpack. Security never asked, and in case I need it as a tactical pen, it will deliver the damage I need. Just make sure you buy one that the top end is flat. That way you won´t hurt yourself if you need to use it.
Another tip: using a pen is like using a knife. Unlike guns, It is not meant to be seen, but to be felt. The attacker should 1st notice it when you strike with it. If he sees it before you use it, you already lost 50% of its effectiveness.
That is why mentally you should prime you brain to only go for this option when de escalation efforts failed and you have no other option and need to defend yourself.
i don't see any link to enter to try to win the Rebel pen?
Thanks for letting me know!!
I just got the Rebel pen, its nice but would be so much better and more stealth without the cheesy printing on it!
Thanks for the informative video !
I have the atomic Bear defender it was bought for be as a gift at Christmas. Love it no problems
Ah! You like this one right! I love it too. It is short and lightweight. But truly a Defender!
Frankly pretty skeptical about the idea of tactical pens in general, but I like the Rebel as an EDC since it has the tungsten carbide glass breaker in case of an emergency, and for not looking "tacticool" like practically every other pen that incorporates a glass breaker.
Also I do travel, and I'm not sure if I'd put it in a carry on or not. Might do since it looks pretty harmless.
It'd be interesting if somebody shared x-rays of these things in a bag alongside some normal pens, just to see what they actually look like next to each other.
I'd rather put mine into the luggage if anything. After all, this is an efficient glass breaker. And the security guys definitely don't want to see an efficient glass breaker on a plane.
Although I seem to never get the logic of some airlines who prohibit any metal knives on the plane but serve you the same metal knives during the lunchtime.
U cant break a plane window wit a metal knife in under a minute anyway, staff would find u
Plane windows are not glass anyway, but some kind of plastic.
Considering how high the possible fine is, i think i'll leave mine in my luggage.
Here's an interesting question- what about waterborne transport? What are the regulations and prohibitions like if you're traveling by water? I would love to travel internationally someday, but not only am I quite afraid of heights, the stories I hear of the ever-increasing draconian nature of the TSA renders that an unattractive option to me.
Water transport in the US it’s not under the guise of TSA. According to cruise ship officers it’s Homeland Security and the Coast Guard that enforce at sea
Thanks for answering!
@@drdrew3 Oh. What about the Homeland Security officers or the Coast Guard? Would either one prohibit the carrying of a tactical pen on board ship?
Although TSA is a Homeland Security agency, Its mission is strictly for air travel. The reason why many of the items that might seem benign have restrictions on your carry-on property is to reduce the likelihood of there being an in-flight emergency forcing the pilot to decend tens-of-thousands of feet to the closest airport, that could potentially be a thousand miles away.
Thanks! I'll just put my pen in my checked luggage.
That is not necessary :) as most of our customers have traveled with our tactical pens to many parts of the world!
I wish you guys would make a heavy duty survival shovel
What features would you like on your survival shovel? This is definitely not TSA approved! LOL
A saw blade on one side the other side a chopping edge foldable to carry on a bag, strong to prevent breakage a d handle so we can but our weight behind it if needed. I’m 6 foot tall and weigh 320 lbs.
I volunteer to test here in South Florida if you would like
I think the best tip is bring a pencil case and a sketchbook, load the pencil case with a ridiculous amount of stationary utensils. Good chance they are not gonna look through every single pen
Yes! that will be a good option, this well help to take the attention out of the tactical pen only :)
Cross pens are the best option for airport security or roadside stops, they don't look a bit out of place if you're wearing a suit of full on military garb as they are just nice all steel and gold, silver, solid or plated or stainless steel, my preferred model that start at $20 or less in the jewelry section of any Walmart.
This pen, just happened to be ideal for self defense and infact, at 13 years old, I fended off my first would be armed robber with a stainless steel Cross pen. He had a stupidly shitty .25 cal Phoenix .25 caliber pistol, when I shoved my Cross pen through his left nut, he dropped his weapon, cried like a bitch and was arrested. I'm 41 now, still carry cross pens and pencils which write exceptionally well, don't seem in the least out of place, even when using it to sign documents for law enforcement in California and I have knever been questioned as a weapon anywhere in the world I've traveled as most everyone's father or grandfather owned a cross pen and pencil set. Is
D prefer a thicker tactical pen, but for those p iui purposes a Mont Blank is almost as effective and equally unquestionably effective and commonly accepted as just a nice pen.
One thing that would be cool is getting your items engraved for gift purposes
It would be cool... but we are not set for this! I'll keep it in mind though!
Id never get my name engraved on any item that is meant to be used in a violent situation lol. Just giving your lawyer less to work with.
Have "Merry Christmas" engraved.
TSA stopped me from carrying a Bic Razor, so I wouldn't chance carrying a tactical pen.
It totally depends on the pen. I crossed TSA 100s of times with tactical pens. But I choose the ones I bring along: Rebel or Stealth.
put some links to your website!!!
Could you instead take a regular business pen on the plane? It would still work still work self-defense? Worked for Jason Bourne on the apartment in the first movie!😙
TSA’s website specifically prohibits tactical pens (September 2020)
Wow. Thats it, my pen is being left at home.
Tactical pens CAN go on plane in checked bagged. Not in your carry on or your pocket.
If they flunk the police testThey tell you go and get a job with the TSA. All you have to do to get there is have a pulse
Fair enough. Still a concern when you travel without your usual gear and TSA, rightly so, need to control us... Do you feel safe when traveling?
Depends on how much I paid for the pen.
Common sense advice. Put it in your checkin luggage.
I have lost a knife from a checkin bag, so it is possible. Some destinations inspect ALL your bags when you arrive. So that is also a risk. Best advice: know the ropes at both departure AND arrival.
great business owner warning people not to risk loosing there pens
I would not risk it taken it through TSA
Robert - I understand this! 1) The embarrassment 2) The risk of losing the pen to the TSA agent 3) The VERY unlikely risk of having more issues. Thank you for commenting Robert! Take care!
I also avoid taking anything that would look or be called tactical. I did wonder about the laser on a Olight O'Pen 2 or Glow. Someone said they had no trouble with that, but was given grief about the bolt mechanism. It was passed though. Bolt action pens are more and more common and I often carry them as they do not have a clicker to press as I put it in my pocket. One never knows. My rather non threatening looking daughter had a supposedly air friendly Wenger clipper (no blade) and the Australian agent said the finger nail file was too pointy....after carrying it through many times with no problem. I always worried that they might complain about how sharp the little eyeglass screwdriver is, that is there instead of a blade. Did not complain about that. She managed to check it somehow...pays to be early. I mentioned one could always file it down on a handy sidewalk...better than losing the clipper. Unfortunately, Victorinox did not continue the supposedly air friendly version of the Clipper and only have a bladed version, so it makes it a bigger deal. :-(
The UA-cam under TSA Enforcement Sanction Guidance does not work.
Ok I’ll check it
I don't see anything in the guidelines anywhere that prohibits pens, so basically they are abusing their power and the law.
It’s more than “just a pen”. By definition of the name itself, a TACTICAL pen is a weapon. Buy the inexpensive ones, if they take it not a big loss. Put one in your checked bag as a backup.
You need to read the law before you attempting to interpret it. No weapons means NO WEAPONS. It’s pretty straightforward
TSA took a 1/3 full tube of toothpaste, and a Winnie the Pooh kids spoon... the tactical pen is not going to make it through.
Check in luggage.
Simple, the tactical pen that looks like a pen , one of them is Boker plus rocket pen, it's a pen, i dare to go anywhere.
John wick makes anything tactical weapons.
LOL that's true but we need good tactical weapons such as Atomic Bear to use in real life :)
Might be better to ship it to yourself or purchase a new one and ship it to your hotel. #pleasefeedthebear!
It is an idea but it defeats the purpose of having it on the flight. In this case you can carry it in your checked-in luggage
That’s true
I always want to carry it with me if possible
@@bigbadlouroma I do too... it is an unexpected tool and in the airport, passed security, you never know but something get go wrong
Makes no sense to mail it since you can just pack it in your checked baggage instead.
check in luggage
Putting it in your checked bag defeats the purpose of having it on the plane to defend yourself. This video is for people who want to keep it accessible during a flight.
simple DONT TRAVEL.
Watching this due to the current rise on asian hate crimes- I’m 15 years old and is Lowkey curious if these are allowed in schools. I want to protect myself if there isn’t something near me that I can use to protect myself. Ofc I’ll use my fist as a last resort.
Don't you all know kung-fu?
I know my M-Tech Pen is TSA approved because I took it on the plane a bunch of times already.
The TSA hasn’t “approved” any specific pens. The inspecting agent has broad authority to confiscate nearly ANY ITEM they feel is a security theft. If they can take your nail clippers they can certainly take your pen.
@@drdrew3 I just saw the TSA Update they now have banned Tactical Pens now. Sad.
TSA regulations prohibit kubatons in carryon luggage or on your person. Every tactical pen can legitimately be classified as a kubaton.
Would you happen to know if it's illegal to carry a kubaton on a keychain here in California? I carry one that has 2 spikes on the side that you can put between your fingers to punch with.
Sorry, I don't live in CA. Check state statutes for their definition of prohibited dangerous weapons. These can vary by municipality.
Checked luggage
Yes the checked luggage is always a safe option to carry your Atomic Bear Tactical Pens :)
TSA goons might as well ban belts also, as those are just as deadly as anything considered a 'weapon'.
This country really has dumb laws
All countries have dumb laws
TSA agent confiscated my tactical pen and I made her give me her Pen. When she asked why I told her I had to have something to write with.
If you followed the advice in this video you would have packed your tactical pen along with a bunch of ordinary pens. That way you get to keep your tactical pen AND still have plenty to write with. Instead you didn’t listen and lose your pen. He gave good advice
U asked her digits?
Way too much talking head, not nearly enough tactical pens.
TALKS TOO MUCH WITH LITTLE INFO
Why are you shouting when you have nothing to say?
Hey, maybe stand closer to your camera and speak less clearly...
He speaks clearly. I believe it’s called an “accent”.
@@drdrew3 It's called sarcasm ; you're welcome for the introduction.
carry my first pencils number 2 lol solid lumber
Hard to compare that to our tactical pens as they are way stronger and fulfils many needs in comparison to a pencil :D