SIG MMG 338 Program Series

ITS Tactical – Pocket Notebooks

ITS Tactical has taken us back to a modern version of the old Memoranda notebooks we used to get in the military.

In true USGI fashion, they’ve also included the proven US Made Skilcraft Government ballpoint pen with each 2-Pack of ITS Memo Books. For those in the know, the inner workings of the Skilcraft pen can double as an AR-15 front sight adjustment tool.

Features
-Available in 2-Packs w/ Included Skilcraft Pen
-Measures 3.5” wide x 5” Tall (8.9 x 12.7cm)
-18 Point Chipboard Cover with Rounded Corners
-32 Blue-Lined Pages from 70# Paper Stock
-Made with 100% Recycled Papers and Vegetable-Oil Based Inks
-Made in the USA!

store.itstactical.com/its-memo-book-2-pack

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7 Responses to “ITS Tactical – Pocket Notebooks”

  1. ThatBlueFalcon says:

    “an AR-15 front sight adjustment tool.” – Yes… Exactly that… I had a soldier that never shot less than expert on the paper targets but failed every pop up qual range miserably. He adjusted his sights with the Skilcraft life hack every time.

  2. jbgleason says:

    “For those in the know, the inner workings of the Skilcraft pen can double as an AR-15 front sight adjustment tool.”

    Do tell? I am apparently not in the know.

    • SSD says:

      That’s the way ITS says it. If I needed to do it that way, I’d depress the pen’s plunger, extending the ballpoint cartridge. That works well to adjust the front sight.

  3. Jimbo says:

    You take the pen apart and force the empty tip over the post. When you depress the spring, you can spinn the pen shaft (i said shaft) to adjust the post. My TL showed me this in 93 and I’ve used it ever since.

  4. Boloed says:

    also mimics the 5.56mm when shooting paper.

  5. Craig says:

    ALSO…..

    Skilcraft pens are made to do the same thing a”Fisher Space Pen” can do, and more, for less money.

    Maybe they just don’t spend enuff money on marketing as Fisher does…?
    Whatever it is, most people don’t know this,either.

  6. Will sew 4 kit says:

    “The Pen That Won the Cold War.”