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Fisher’s Cartridge Pens Help Boldy Accessorize Your Writing Style

Carrying and writing with a Fisher Space Pen already is a statement unto itself. Fisher’s unique, bold and statement-defining Cartridge Space Pens hit that target and then some.

Simply put, Fisher Space Pen’s Cartridge Space Pens are as much a conversational piece as they are another fine example of writing excellence in the company’s extensive pen lineup. Cartridge Space Pens, comprising two distinct models, make excellent writing accessories and special gifts for outdoor, hunting and shooting enthusiasts. 

While the pen is designed after the original and widely popular Fisher Bullet Pen, the thing that sets each of these pens apart is that they are made using real, but obviously inert, .375 H&H Magnum and .338 Lapua raw brass shells while the Bullet Space Pen inside is also made of the same material. 

The cap on each Fisher Space Pen Caliber Cartridge Ballpoint Pen is made from either the .375 or .338 caliber bullet shell. Just like all Fisher Space Pens, Caliber Cartridge pens come in a standard gift box with a Fisher Space Pen refill that will work in extreme temperatures, write under water, over grease, upside down and last forever. 

The .375 H&H Bullet Pen was an easy choice to turn into a pen given its often cited as one most useful all-around rifle cartridges, referred to by esteemed big game hunter Jack O’Connor as the “Queen of the Medium Bores.” 

The birth of the .338 Lapua Magnum dates back to 1982, when an American company, Research Armament Industries, RAI, in Rogers, Arkansas, was asked by the United States Marine Corps to develop a long-range rifle for sniper applications. RAI was a relatively small company, owned by the late Jerry Haskins, operating mainly in the field of defense technology projects. Officially, the project was to develop a target rifle for 1000 yards, but the purpose was more likely to develop a 1500m sniper rifle.

When closed, Cartridge Space Pens are the perfect size to carry in your wallet, pocket, purse, truck glove box, organizer, or toolbox. When open, it’s a full sized, evenly balanced writing instrument. 

Writing with either of our Cartridge Bullet Pens won’t make you feel like you’re biting the bullet because there’s an absolute wow factor when you inscribe anything with a statement piece that defines everything fans already love about Fisher Space Pen.  

The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948. Paul Fisher was soon machining a new pen design shaped from solid aluminum. It became our first Fisher ball point pen, the 400 Bullet Pen, and arguably the most popular pen of the 20th century. This pen is now all brass with a chrome finish.

Cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the classic design of the Fisher Bullet Pen has been exhibited for years in the New York Museum of Modern Art. The Bullet’s timeless styling has been the topic of many art books and magazine articles. Often imitated, but never duplicated, the Fisher Bullet continues to be our most popular pen.

NOTE: Given the realistic designs and material of Cartridge Space Pens, user discretion is advised when traveling through the airportRaw, unfinished brass develops a unique patina in response to the owner’s body chemistry and the environment in which the pen is used. Polishing will restore the original shine. 

.375 Cartridge Space Pen Features:

  • Brass Composition 
  • Black Gift Box w/ .375 Sleeve
  • Fisher PR4 Black Ink, Medium Point
  • Made in the USA with USA & global materials

.375 Cartridge Space Pen Specs: 

  • Length: Open 4.46″; Closed 4.07″
  • Width: .52″
  • Weight: 1.27 oz. 

About Fisher Space Pen

Fisher Space Pen Co. is a 74-year-old American manufacturer of ballpoint pens, with the notable distinction of being the only ballpoint pen used on every crewed flight into space since Apollo 7 back in 1968 and most recently with SpaceX, Axiom Space and Blue Origin. While pressurized technology made it possible for NASA’s astronauts to write in space, it also provided writing capabilities in all-weather, underwater, over oil and grease and from -30 to +250 degrees Fahrenheit. These pens are the perfect tool for trade professionals, first responders, military, rugged outdoor enthusiasts, trekkers, backpackers, industrial manufacturers, underwater divers and anyone who values a pen that doesn’t fail.

For more information, please visit 
WWW.SPACEPEN.COM

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