HellFire
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It's primary use is to indent metal to start a drill bit and keep it from walking around the part being drilled. The neat thing about it is that when you use it on glass, it silently shatters it. The only sound is from the glass breaking and there is no swinging of an object hard enough to make a noise to break it.
Tell me about this device. Do you compress it and lock it back, or is it the type that you have to push it against a window until it cocks and then automatically fires off?
It comes in a few configurations and materials depending who makes it. The one I have is a brass body with a hardened steel punch tip that is chromed. They don't cost much and are easily found at any hardware store. It's a recommended tool to keep in your car to break a window should you drive your car into the water. They are spring loaded but don't "cock", you press it against a surface and the punch retracts into the handle against a spring. When you reach the end of the spring, it clicks and either leaves a dent in steel or shatters glass with little effort.
I've only had to use the punch twice, but have caved in several car doors with my boot. One time some ***** forced me out of my lane and when I tapped on her glass to let her know I was there, she flipped me off and kept on coming. I flipped my lit smoke through her window (lucky shot) and it landed on her lap. She had to stop in the middle of a major intersection to look for the butt. That one was my favorite.