$50 for this?! Come on guys... This is semi-useful but seriously $50 that is a joke. Good concept but someone could make 3/4 of that stuff for under $5
With it's contents, it's a functional and well-priced kit. It's one of those things that you'll likely never need, but would be kicking yourself in the ass if you're ever in the situation where it would have saved your life. A "Better Safe Than Sorry" compliment of useful tools. Although I don't care for polymer keys, they are useful if stored and used properly. This type of kit would cost you more to put together yourself, including shipping prices to your doorstep, than to purchase this one.
Drew - I showcase how to do modern cuff double locking picking on my channel. I have a playlist called handcuffs which showcase several different styles of cuffs and exploits
DEAR ITS TACTICAL- you probably will not belief me , but i was kidnapped in south chicago with this EDC on my persons - long story short - your KIT helped me escape & evade my private situation. i thank you . . . with all of my heart for creating this product. good bye.
Dj- if no one is home, it's not a home invasion, it's burglary. Home invasions happen to good people pretty frequently. 2 weeks ago the woman in NJ caught her ordeal on a nanny cam. The couple in Florida was bound and murdered in their own home. People are forcibly detained by not nice people in other countries and held at great length for ransom. Having the tools available to assist in your own escape is crucial to many of us. If you live in an insulated bubble, that's cool. Good for you.
lol when he put the double lock in the handcuffs, the seccond time, he broke the cheap plastic key and then he put it with the rest of the plastic crap to hide the broken piece..
I can open a zip tie with the buckle of my watch. Just stick the narrow middle piece of the buckle into the large end of the zip tie between the tail and the ratchet. The ratchet should release and the zip tie will open. In most cases, it can even be reused.
It is amazing how blind so many people are to basic escape methods for probable capture techniques. What you use these tools for is up to you. Is it likely you'll ever be captured? Not at all. Do I carry around something like this? Not at all. Would I ever buy this kit? Definitely! Escapology is a great subject to study, and learning to apply it to the much more unlikely situations can be quite entertaining, as well as informative. Also, anyone who thinks this kit can't be hidden on your person is pretty stupid. For some thing, a simple keyring will suffice (like the padlock bypass and the handcuff shim. Sure, they will likely be the first to be taken from you, but they're the least likely tools you'll need. Pop a cuff key in your sock, and one in the seam of your pants (waist, hidden under a belt). Put the ceramic razor blade in a cuff of your jeans/pants. Diamond wire can fit in many crevices and small spaces in a shoe, hat, belt, or if down a seam in your pants/shorts. Everything else could be loose in a pocket, or distributed pretty easily through other parts of clothing. Will it take time and effort to modify clothing for this? Absolutely. Is it pretty cool when you finish hiding this shit, and realise you have tools at hand in most captive situations? You bet. Will you ever need it? Unlikely, but you'll be able to get free if necessary. Should you need to ever this stuff, you probably already know all the ins and outs of breaking free from an attacker. Releasing this to the public is more or less feeding a frenzy of martial law fearers, and paranoia. Still, it's an interesting art. This kit is actually pretty legit. Not going to lie. I'll probably get it at some point, or make my own, for basic daily carry. All I'd need is a spare pair of shoes, a hat, and an extra belt lmfao.
Yeah, soon as your arrested and frisked those will be confiscated . Theirs a handcuff key that's flat and slips behind your belt and is very concealable. The other alternative is the Shim ring, but if your double locked in the cuffs your out of luck.
I think escape and evade tools and training is more realistic than wilderness survival. Most people live in urban or suburban areas. I think if you travel overseas and are in bad areas it would be good. If you are in the military or doing NGO work it would be great.
so how you mentioned to get your hands on all that when your tied up Plus that by pass won't work on a good pad lock then you've had it anyway your just assuming there going to use cheap padlocks
Pretty sure everyone knows that even if they get out of handcuffs, there's no way they can stand up and run fast enough, or figure out a way to break the bars on the car window fast enough to get away and not just add another charge.
I always see these kits or items to break into a house or to get out of restraint but i've never heard ANYTHING of anyone ever using something they've bought from online to to get out of a life and death scenario like these would be used for.
Why do you put Urban at the front of loads of these videos, will these products not work in rural areas will they turn to dust if you attempt to use them?
If detained by police, they don't take your belt/jewelry/shoes and search thoroughly(lift balls, squat/cough, shake hair, open mouth, etc. until you're processed) I imagine most of these you can sew into your clothing, wear as/in jewelry, or otherwise keep hidden possibly in plain sight. If frisked by police or other criminals, they don't usually take notice of a little extra bulk in normal bulk areas(pants waist). You can sew a handcuff key onto back of belt, wear kevlar bracelet, etc.
you have obviously never been unicycling in Johannesburg. I can think of a few people who have ... have you counted how many times he says "home evasion" in this video? the title might as well be, "home invasion: the musical"
Definition of URBAN : of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city See urban defined for English-language learners » See urban defined for kids »
Bryan I know this is a stupid question but if you had a lighter could you melt the zip tie and escape (I know you could but I just wanted to double check )
I'd have left it out of the kit, personally- but it could be useful for those who were taken from their homes to an unfamiliar location. The idea isn't a specific application, just a small kit of useful things. Without the right mindset the tools won't help you anyways.
Where in any of comments did i say home invaders didn't use cuffs. I said arguably there is a higher chance of being cuffed by a false arrest then home invasion. I think the amount of false arrests reported in every state on the daily is strong evidence for my case. Not to mention not ALL home invasions restraints are used. AKA the recent video of the guy breaking and beating lady in front of her kid in NJ. He didn't use cuffs. No one is saying don't be prepared for either scenario, chillax
lol, They should consider the fact that they would have to be caught first to do any escaping from the police, and quite frankly, if they caught you the first time they'll catch you a second time just as easy, but you'll have more charges, and bruises. In some countries it is a big problem with the kidnapping and stuff. So kits like this would be a really good ideal.
its happens sadly, but in your opinion: What happens more often. Wrongful arrests, where police slap cuffs on innocent people or home invasions where people are cuffed or restrained. google search for this also brings up plenty. Just curious, Having a chat with some other folks about this.
If your hands are tied behind your back and this kit is in your front pocket... ... or your hands are tied in the front and this is in your back pocket, how are you expected to get to it? Or what if they search your pockets for keys/wallet/phone like a ordinary robber might think to do? Or what if a criminal uses this to break into stuff?
just a note the quick stick will almost never work on any modern lock. only cheap china locks and offbrand dollar store locks will work with it. most modern locks have guards against the key bypass i suggest you take 2 shims and stick them in the inside of both sides of the lock bar
You never set the double lock. You kept moving it the other way around. I am surprised you never noticed when you said you turn it one way... and then it opened because you turned it the normal way first.
so if i get arrested or kidnaped where do i hide all that so i can later on use it and escape, or should i just tell the cops or the kidnappers thats my heart medicine and i need it with me at all times. just saying
I understand,someone else already corrected me.I know that is how it is, but it doesn't make sense.Why does someone have to be home for it to be an invasion?If one country invades a region of another country,regardless if that region is populated it would still be called an invasion right?Anywho my other points i still think are valid.You are still more likely to be wrongfully detained by police then home invasion. Which makes this kit all the more important as the risks are greater then ever b4
Watch the movie "Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer" with Tom Berringer. Its F'n sick!! These skills taught by ITS Tactical can mean the difference between life and death, or freedom and captivity. I wonder if those young girls trapped in that Cleaveland basement could have used these techniques. Maybe their stay there would have only been 10 days and not 10 YEARS!!!!!
So, you believe it would be a waste of money to purchase this kit since the likelihood of being illegally detained (kidnapped) is slim in comparison to being arrested and detained by law enforcement? A statistic which you have failed to provide proof to support your claim. And they clearly state that this kit is being provided to others in the event that a person is illegally detained (kidnapped). They never made mention of using this kit to escape law enforcement.
Looking these up on the ITS site, I was surprised how cheap the kit is, for what it is. There's a bunch of other, similar, but much less effective, kits out there, but the others all seem to cost much more than they're worth.
you have obviously never been hog-tied, blindfolded...and when did he say the compass was for a HE situation? i can think of more than a few people who have been detained in unfamiliar areas..
Attention everyone, this is NOT FOR ESCAPING FROM THE POLICE, I mean, it totally works, but let me say that one more time, DO NOT USE THESE TO ESCAPE FROM THE POLICE, there, public service announcement done.
How do you get to these tools if you are handcuffed behind your back? What if you are searched after being cuffed? A demonstration while you are cuffed would be a better sell point. good Idea but not very realistic.
you got me all wrong. I am a huge fan of the kit and will likely buy it soon. And I love the fact that ITS has the courage to put content like this out. What do you think most police will think of this kit? My guess is they won't like it. Anyone can buy it right? I'm sure they look down on it more then the home invaders. The police are nothing more then enforcers for the state which are often run by tyrants like say obama. Are you saying the police don't illegally detain people?
And just HOW do you expect a person to be able to use this kit .. IF already restrained? Using their toes as hands and pick the lock or open the blade to cut through the zip-ties? Come on, this is just ridiculous.
Well I think they are leaving that part up to you. For instance I would hide one handcuffs key in the back of my pants somewhere that I can reach while cuffed and the other one in the front. The blades would also be placed somewhere you could easily and discreetly get them from.
12jason223 You know that that stuff only works in the movies right? Don't you think for example the cops pat you down for blades or for example a hand cuff key? But never mind, do keep that naive way of thinking .. it's good to have hope in dear situations.
Dreem Walker I was not talking about escaping from the cops. Trying to do that will not end well. Even of you got the cuffs off your still stuck in the back of the car. This is for someone who is trying to kidnap you using cuffs. If you actually put an effort into hiding something it's pretty easy. There was actually a guy who was arrested by the police and he had a cuff key stashed on him. He undid the cuffs got one of the officers guns and killed both officers in the car. That was before the dividers and all. But back to the original point. These are not for use against the police.
12jason223 And you seriously think that kidnappers do a less work of patting you down for anything like that? Then you really live a fantasy illusion of life being as in the movies. Seriously ..
Dreem Walker Actually yes. If your not trained to pat someone down its quite easy to miss things. You could tuck the shim into the seam at the back of your pants and to the untrained hand it won't feel like anything is there. Also kidnappers usually strike pretty quick and don't have time to pat you down. For instance they grab you cuff you and throw you in a trunk. If they have time to pat you down then your either being submissive or your unconscious. As always its better to have and not need then need and not have.
Arguably there is a higher chance of being illegally detained by the state then by a home invader. Don't most home invasions happen when nobody is home? In regards to police and arresting people everyone knows its common practice for them to arrest first and let the prosecution and judges sort it out later. I am sure ITS Tactical already knows this and is the reason they pick the words they use carefully. Some balls to put out videos like this during these times regardless though
Why is it called a URBAN kit so only the Criminals in the the Urban Jungle use Handcuff and Zip Ties are ony used in the inner city ,and not the Country area ,Or the Subrubs.Definition of URBAN : of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city See urban defined for English-language learners » See urban defined for kids »
Government doesn't get to give legal permission it itself does not have. If it violates the Constitution, the highest law of our land, or the law of the common man, the common law we all know and agree on without having to write it, it is illegal... doesn't matter what law was passed saying it is okay.
The padlock being used for this demo is one of the cheapest and most poorly built out there and his "by pass" method will FAIL when used on padlocks of any quality. Also, when unlawfully restrained the odds you will be able to hide this bulky pack of tools is highly unlikely.
Just what I need. A compass in a home invasion. "Now where's that front door of mine?"
$50 for this?! Come on guys... This is semi-useful but seriously $50 that is a joke. Good concept but someone could make 3/4 of that stuff for under $5
With it's contents, it's a functional and well-priced kit. It's one of those things that you'll likely never need, but would be kicking yourself in the ass if you're ever in the situation where it would have saved your life. A "Better Safe Than Sorry" compliment of useful tools. Although I don't care for polymer keys, they are useful if stored and used properly. This type of kit would cost you more to put together yourself, including shipping prices to your doorstep, than to purchase this one.
I was a locksmith for 20 years. I could escape handcuffs in under 9 seconds with just a paperclip. It doesn't take much once you know how.
Glen AW True. a couple of hours and anyone could learn how to shim, pick or even break handcuffs, no need to buy all that stuff.
Can you pick double locked with a paper clip?
@@drewcasper4608 good question,did you ever get a answer?
@@becky2235 nope
Drew - I showcase how to do modern cuff double locking picking on my channel. I have a playlist called handcuffs which showcase several different styles of cuffs and exploits
DEAR ITS TACTICAL-
you probably will not belief me ,
but i was kidnapped in south chicago with this EDC
on my persons - long story short - your KIT
helped me escape & evade my private situation.
i thank you . . . with all of my heart for creating this product.
good bye.
purpokuzh xo cool story
You're right I don't 'belief' you.
rdjhardy lol! me neither!
I don't belief you either.
purpokuzh xo , it help me too , to escape your bullshit lie.
Dj- if no one is home, it's not a home invasion, it's burglary. Home invasions happen to good people pretty frequently. 2 weeks ago the woman in NJ caught her ordeal on a nanny cam. The couple in Florida was bound and murdered in their own home. People are forcibly detained by not nice people in other countries and held at great length for ransom. Having the tools available to assist in your own escape is crucial to many of us. If you live in an insulated bubble, that's cool. Good for you.
I took Hostile Environment Awareness Training when I go overseas. Its great training in case something happens.
lol when he put the double lock in the handcuffs, the seccond time, he broke the cheap plastic key and then he put it with the rest of the plastic crap to hide the broken piece..
You use it key once and it's served its purpose... the key is made of polymer for concealability over durability
I can open a zip tie with the buckle of my watch. Just stick the narrow middle piece of the buckle into the large end of the zip tie between the tail and the ratchet. The ratchet should release and the zip tie will open. In most cases, it can even be reused.
It is amazing how blind so many people are to basic escape methods for probable capture techniques. What you use these tools for is up to you. Is it likely you'll ever be captured? Not at all. Do I carry around something like this? Not at all. Would I ever buy this kit? Definitely! Escapology is a great subject to study, and learning to apply it to the much more unlikely situations can be quite entertaining, as well as informative.
Also, anyone who thinks this kit can't be hidden on your person is pretty stupid. For some thing, a simple keyring will suffice (like the padlock bypass and the handcuff shim. Sure, they will likely be the first to be taken from you, but they're the least likely tools you'll need. Pop a cuff key in your sock, and one in the seam of your pants (waist, hidden under a belt). Put the ceramic razor blade in a cuff of your jeans/pants. Diamond wire can fit in many crevices and small spaces in a shoe, hat, belt, or if down a seam in your pants/shorts. Everything else could be loose in a pocket, or distributed pretty easily through other parts of clothing.
Will it take time and effort to modify clothing for this? Absolutely. Is it pretty cool when you finish hiding this shit, and realise you have tools at hand in most captive situations? You bet. Will you ever need it? Unlikely, but you'll be able to get free if necessary.
Should you need to ever this stuff, you probably already know all the ins and outs of breaking free from an attacker. Releasing this to the public is more or less feeding a frenzy of martial law fearers, and paranoia. Still, it's an interesting art. This kit is actually pretty legit. Not going to lie. I'll probably get it at some point, or make my own, for basic daily carry. All I'd need is a spare pair of shoes, a hat, and an extra belt lmfao.
Awesome new offering Bryan! Keep the products coming! There are very few stores like the ITS store!
... Why the compass in a HOME invasion kit?...
"oh my god someone invaded my home and now I'm lost and don't know where I am!"...
Have you seen those handcuff key buckles? I have one on a paracord bracelet that I wear when I'm abroad.
I love this channel.
Yeah, I will absolutely always take this with me for my everyday restraint
You're one of the people that signed up for that?
***** he might be into kinky stuff dont judge him
Where would you store, or put, the kit? Not likely you could hope to hide it in your pocket.
What do you use the stainless sfeel coated leader wire for?
Rather than carrying all this stuff, why not just have a Safe Word? You know!
The quick stick and bypass only works on locks and cuffs that don’t have shielding (extremely cheap products)
Yeah, soon as your arrested and frisked those will be confiscated . Theirs a handcuff key that's flat and slips behind your belt and is very concealable. The other alternative is the Shim ring, but if your double locked in the cuffs your out of luck.
How does the "quick stick" work? Thank you
I think escape and evade tools and training is more realistic than wilderness survival. Most people live in urban or suburban areas. I think if you travel overseas and are in bad areas it would be good. If you are in the military or doing NGO work it would be great.
so how you mentioned to get your hands on all that when your tied up Plus that by pass won't work on a good pad lock then you've had it anyway your just assuming there going to use cheap padlocks
Awesome video mate!
Pretty sure everyone knows that even if they get out of handcuffs, there's no way they can stand up and run fast enough, or figure out a way to break the bars on the car window fast enough to get away and not just add another charge.
How do you fit that steel wire in there without deforming the box?
I always see these kits or items to break into a house or to get out of restraint but i've never heard ANYTHING of anyone ever using something they've bought from online to to get out of a life and death scenario like these would be used for.
Why do you put Urban at the front of loads of these videos, will these products not work in rural areas will they turn to dust if you attempt to use them?
Kony Boi , na they implode.
Kony Boi who the fuck goes out to do a home invasion on a person's farm?
My dead nan
If detained by police, they don't take your belt/jewelry/shoes and search thoroughly(lift balls, squat/cough, shake hair, open mouth, etc. until you're processed)
I imagine most of these you can sew into your clothing, wear as/in jewelry, or otherwise keep hidden possibly in plain sight. If frisked by police or other criminals, they don't usually take notice of a little extra bulk in normal bulk areas(pants waist).
You can sew a handcuff key onto back of belt, wear kevlar bracelet, etc.
you have obviously never been unicycling in Johannesburg. I can think of a few people who have ...
have you counted how many times he says "home evasion" in this video? the title might as well be, "home invasion: the musical"
what is the size of the container? IS that waterproof?
Does it come with a warning not to be sold to anyone over 12 years old ?
hey could you tell me where to get the handcuffs from if possible add a link
Definition of URBAN
: of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
See urban defined for English-language learners »
See urban defined for kids »
Bryan I know this is a stupid question but if you had a lighter could you melt the zip tie and escape (I know you could but I just wanted to double check )
I have burn scars from doing this. It takes a minute or so and most people can't stand to burn themselves that long.
I'd have left it out of the kit, personally- but it could be useful for those who were taken from their homes to an unfamiliar location. The idea isn't a specific application, just a small kit of useful things. Without the right mindset the tools won't help you anyways.
Where in any of comments did i say home invaders didn't use cuffs. I said arguably there is a higher chance of being cuffed by a false arrest then home invasion. I think the amount of false arrests reported in every state on the daily is strong evidence for my case. Not to mention not ALL home invasions restraints are used. AKA the recent video of the guy breaking and beating lady in front of her kid in NJ. He didn't use cuffs. No one is saying don't be prepared for either scenario, chillax
what's the bracelet you are wearing?
lol, They should consider the fact that they would have to be caught first to do any escaping from the police, and quite frankly, if they caught you the first time they'll catch you a second time just as easy, but you'll have more charges, and bruises. In some countries it is a big problem with the kidnapping and stuff. So kits like this would be a really good ideal.
its happens sadly, but in your opinion: What happens more often. Wrongful arrests, where police slap cuffs on innocent people or home invasions where people are cuffed or restrained. google search for this also brings up plenty. Just curious, Having a chat with some other folks about this.
For flexicuffs you need a swiss army knife sd.
If your hands are tied behind your back and this kit is in your front pocket...
... or your hands are tied in the front and this is in your back pocket, how are you expected to get to it?
Or what if they search your pockets for keys/wallet/phone like a ordinary robber might think to do?
Or what if a criminal uses this to break into stuff?
Hey, what do you wear on your left wrist? (youre right, left in the video)
just a note the quick stick will almost never work on any modern lock. only cheap china locks and offbrand dollar store locks will work with it. most modern locks have guards against the key bypass
i suggest you take 2 shims and stick them in the inside of both sides of the lock bar
You never set the double lock. You kept moving it the other way around. I am surprised you never noticed when you said you turn it one way... and then it opened because you turned it the normal way first.
was thinking of buying it....then saw the price. I'll just make my own little kit for a fraction of the price.
Never heard of home invaders using handcuffs
so if i get arrested or kidnaped where do i hide all that so i can later on use it and escape, or should i just tell the cops or the kidnappers thats my heart medicine and i need it with me at all times. just saying
I understand,someone else already corrected me.I know that is how it is, but it doesn't make sense.Why does someone have to be home for it to be an invasion?If one country invades a region of another country,regardless if that region is populated it would still be called an invasion right?Anywho my other points i still think are valid.You are still more likely to be wrongfully detained by police then home invasion. Which makes this kit all the more important as the risks are greater then ever b4
BTW; its home INvasion...you are not trying to hide from the home. Thanks boss.
You could also probably strangle the invader with the wire
why would you need a compass in a home invasion?
Funny ... if you simply Google the search phrase:
home invasion handcuff
... You'll come up with several.
How much is this and where could I by this?
You can buy it at itstactical.com. He says so at the end of the video.
Watch the movie "Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer" with Tom Berringer. Its F'n sick!! These skills taught by ITS Tactical can mean the difference between life and death, or freedom and captivity. I wonder if those young girls trapped in that Cleaveland basement could have used these techniques. Maybe their stay there would have only been 10 days and not 10 YEARS!!!!!
We're can you get it
sir hello gud day how can i order that kit im from cebu philippines...
I wish I had some money so I could buy done if your stuff!
Too bad the quick stick won't do a real master lock or that type of lock. Only works with those cheap ones you mentioned
hand cuffs test action
So, you believe it would be a waste of money to purchase this kit since the likelihood of being illegally detained (kidnapped) is slim in comparison to being arrested and detained by law enforcement? A statistic which you have failed to provide proof to support your claim. And they clearly state that this kit is being provided to others in the event that a person is illegally detained (kidnapped). They never made mention of using this kit to escape law enforcement.
Very cool but little pricey
Where the heck is it
Looking these up on the ITS site, I was surprised how cheap the kit is, for what it is. There's a bunch of other, similar, but much less effective, kits out there, but the others all seem to cost much more than they're worth.
Do a lot of home invaders carry handcuffs?
The serious ones do. That, or duct tape.
The "serious ones" would search you for a key, too.
johnfalcon84 Do you think they would search for the razor blade stitched into my jeans?
better off buying a big dog
johnfalcon84 Big dogs don't like guns. Best you could hope for is that he'd alert you and you MAY get out while he gets shot.
Oh yea, and if you buy this kit, you automatically assume the criminal will not search you for anything.
you have obviously never been hog-tied, blindfolded...and when did he say the compass was for a HE situation? i can think of more than a few people who have been detained in unfamiliar areas..
Attention everyone, this is NOT FOR ESCAPING FROM THE POLICE, I mean, it totally works, but let me say that one more time, DO NOT USE THESE TO ESCAPE FROM THE POLICE, there, public service announcement done.
How do you get to these tools if you are handcuffed behind your back? What if you are searched after being cuffed? A demonstration while you are cuffed would be a better sell point. good Idea but not very realistic.
I WANT TO WORK FOR YOU GUYS! ;(
No.
Wouldn't This Be illegal?!
where do I get this lol
so 100 ways of sawing couple picks and a button compass
Dr. Evil: "Illegal Restraint"
you got me all wrong. I am a huge fan of the kit and will likely buy it soon. And I love the fact that ITS has the courage to put content like this out. What do you think most police will think of this kit? My guess is they won't like it. Anyone can buy it right? I'm sure they look down on it more then the home invaders. The police are nothing more then enforcers for the state which are often run by tyrants like say obama. Are you saying the police don't illegally detain people?
Maybe get a trusty couch guy to sleep on the couch, too. Can't hurt lol
Well if you say the safe word, it'll save you $50 on an escape kit.
servers are down
am I the only one hearing Chris Griffin from family guy?
necesito una....
gracias muy buen consejo
And just HOW do you expect a person to be able to use this kit .. IF already restrained? Using their toes as hands and pick the lock or open the blade to cut through the zip-ties? Come on, this is just ridiculous.
Well I think they are leaving that part up to you. For instance I would hide one handcuffs key in the back of my pants somewhere that I can reach while cuffed and the other one in the front. The blades would also be placed somewhere you could easily and discreetly get them from.
12jason223
You know that that stuff only works in the movies right? Don't you think for example the cops pat you down for blades or for example a hand cuff key? But never mind, do keep that naive way of thinking .. it's good to have hope in dear situations.
Dreem Walker I was not talking about escaping from the cops. Trying to do that will not end well. Even of you got the cuffs off your still stuck in the back of the car. This is for someone who is trying to kidnap you using cuffs. If you actually put an effort into hiding something it's pretty easy. There was actually a guy who was arrested by the police and he had a cuff key stashed on him. He undid the cuffs got one of the officers guns and killed both officers in the car. That was before the dividers and all. But back to the original point. These are not for use against the police.
12jason223
And you seriously think that kidnappers do a less work of patting you down for anything like that? Then you really live a fantasy illusion of life being as in the movies. Seriously ..
Dreem Walker Actually yes. If your not trained to pat someone down its quite easy to miss things. You could tuck the shim into the seam at the back of your pants and to the untrained hand it won't feel like anything is there. Also kidnappers usually strike pretty quick and don't have time to pat you down. For instance they grab you cuff you and throw you in a trunk. If they have time to pat you down then your either being submissive or your unconscious. As always its better to have and not need then need and not have.
Man I love your shirt (:
If my hands are tied behind my back, your "kit" is useless. And if my agressors are smart, they have check my pockets and find my kit.
Thats why you layer it m9
tape a cuff key and ceramic razor inside your belt at the back and in front most criminals won't find them
Titanium ring with the shim saw fam, always in your hand front or back
1nkw3ll I'm curious to see a video to see how it supposed to work
Arguably there is a higher chance of being illegally detained by the state then by a home invader. Don't most home invasions happen when nobody is home? In regards to police and arresting people everyone knows its common practice for them to arrest first and let the prosecution and judges sort it out later. I am sure ITS Tactical already knows this and is the reason they pick the words they use carefully. Some balls to put out videos like this during these times regardless though
50 bucks for this is too much..
Adam Kokesh's home got illegally invaded by the police.
Why is it called a URBAN kit so only the Criminals in the the Urban Jungle use Handcuff and Zip Ties are ony used in the inner city ,and not the Country area ,Or the Subrubs.Definition of URBAN
: of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
See urban defined for English-language learners »
See urban defined for kids »
But if ur life depends on it...
49.99 really? like really, you could just make all that crap for less money.
can you whisper any quieter
You wont be frisked?
Government doesn't get to give legal permission it itself does not have.
If it violates the Constitution, the highest law of our land, or the law of the common man, the common law we all know and agree on without having to write it, it is illegal... doesn't matter what law was passed saying it is okay.
Maybe one can use it in a really, really big house :D
The padlock being used for this demo is one of the cheapest and most poorly built out there and his "by pass" method will FAIL when used on padlocks of any quality. Also, when unlawfully restrained the odds you will be able to hide this bulky pack of tools is highly unlikely.
Ware you get it
um if I were to tie some one up I would 100 percent check their pockets. and probably do a pat down. I've seen better kits
You layer it
My damn keyboard is messed up. I know how to spell.
Sweet
50$ ????
uhh....abracadabra?