50 Caliber Click Pen

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rd_ab_penman

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Used the Clicker Assembly From a Gold Longwood Click Ballpoint Pen Kit.
Brass casing and copper/aluminum projectile cleaned with liquid Brasso, polished with FLITZ and applied 4 coats of lacquer.
Pull the projectile out of the casing neck to access the refill.

Les

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maxman400

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That's Very cool, I have been using your tutorial on the regular twist version to make a few of these. If you ever decide to do one for this one keep me in mind.
 

PenMan1

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My favorite cartridge pen, to date, Les! Clever idea and well executed.

I'll bet that one gets TSA's attention should you forget and take it to the airport:)
 

renowb

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Awesome Pen! I like it! I can recall one time where I hated 50 cal brass, when we had to use our steel pots and police all the ammo that we had shot up on the firing range at FT Hood! ! Ah..The good 'ol days!
 

sbell111

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Nice pen. I also use A-Max 750s in my .50 cal pens. I think the aluminum tip makes the look. They are a beast to drill, however.

I'm considering making a few using the 705gr Harlow bullets for a kinda monochromatic look.
 
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