We need Lock picking Lawyer on theses, I don't like the idea of double sided, when I trained with cuff we were always taught to point the key hole away from the hands, makes it alot harder to pick
You don't need LPL. These cuffs are super easy to pick and shim. I can shim free from these in just over 1 second. They also have a cool exploit to attack via the window. I demonstrate it here : ruclips.net/video/_7sI5I-CXvs/видео.html
I like the new asp handcuff, I've used them about 30 times. I like how you can put someone in cuffs faster. so you don't have to push down as hard. but one thing I like the most about the cuff are the key holes on both side.
The entire reason I stopped carrying my "standard issue" M1's and M100's Smith & Wessons and switched to ASP's was because THIS CHANNEL showed me the revised version of the cuffs which have the button press double lock feature. Not having to struggle to get a double lock? No more awkward bending over and reaching around with a pin key? YES PLEASE. These cuffs look neat and have a decent appeal, but buddy nothing is going to make me ditch my button lock feature.
How do the dimension of these compare to Peerless cuffs? These look much slimmer that the standard ASP cuffs, I plan on putting these in a Bianchi double case for patrol
My main issue with ASP was the cheesy 1 key only. I was able to get two extra from the company but they did not see how stupid it was when the more popular S&W/Peerless and even knock offs all come with two keys.
You don't have your own keys? I have never and I mean NEVER used the keys that came with cuffs. I use alternative keys that are more comfortable, easier to hold onto etc.
In this day and age why are they still made of metal ? With the technology we have today isn’t there a material that can replace metal handcuffs, or are they still a torcher device ?🌟😇🇦🇺
Because someone jacked up on meth can probably slip out of plastic or carbon fiber pretty easily, plus the point of handcuffs was never comfort it's literally to restrain someone.
@@lorddoof3370 That too, but mostly just the cost to benefit ratio simply isn't there to justify making most handcuffs out of anything other than steel. Not to mention that over time steel will (generally) be more durable than most plastics and or carbon fibers... barring perhaps some exotic plastics/carbon fibers, but then they'd be quite expensive. This is particularly true with the components on the interior that are constantly coming in contact with one another (the ratcheting system, especially). They need to be steel on those parts; kind of like how many components on firearms can indeed be made of polymer, sure, but some will always still need to be made of steel.
Because you need a material that has the strength to keep someone from breaking out of them while also keeping them from breaking after 1 year of use. (Some of asps models are plastic and they crack over time. You also have to keep in mind your cuffs are going to be exposed to the elements blood/biohazard and can bang into things evey day.
Man if they had the push button double lock, I would be all over that...
We need Lock picking Lawyer on theses, I don't like the idea of double sided, when I trained with cuff we were always taught to point the key hole away from the hands, makes it alot harder to pick
You don't need LPL.
These cuffs are super easy to pick and shim.
I can shim free from these in just over 1 second.
They also have a cool exploit to attack via the window.
I demonstrate it here :
ruclips.net/video/_7sI5I-CXvs/видео.html
Are people picking handcuffs, and getting out of them?
I do trae 👍
@@traemcpherson7266 Yes. A cop died because of it.
@@BiggHoss please elaborate
I like the new asp handcuff, I've used them about 30 times. I like how you can put someone in cuffs faster. so you don't have to push down as hard. but one thing I like the most about the cuff are the key holes on both side.
The entire reason I stopped carrying my "standard issue" M1's and M100's Smith & Wessons and switched to ASP's was because THIS CHANNEL showed me the revised version of the cuffs which have the button press double lock feature. Not having to struggle to get a double lock? No more awkward bending over and reaching around with a pin key? YES PLEASE.
These cuffs look neat and have a decent appeal, but buddy nothing is going to make me ditch my button lock feature.
thanks! my wife likes wearing them
😂😂😂
Now give me them in a hinge cuff. Come on ASP!
Wonder if they'll do hinged next
That's what I'm waiting for
Will these cuffs fit in a nylon open top handcuff case from Amazon?
How do the dimension of these compare to Peerless cuffs? These look much slimmer that the standard ASP cuffs, I plan on putting these in a Bianchi double case for patrol
How long is the expected service life of these?
I wonder why ASP did not fix the link problem? Round links instead of ovals. Or do these not bind up?
Lever lock ones I'd buy.
I think I might buy a couple pair of these
need these as hinged
And how much is half the price?
They’re $39.99 on Amazon and Asp’s website.
I would love to get me a pair of these handcuffs for security work but I don't know where to get some I checked Amazon but they don't have them yet!!
Asp sentry cuffs on Amazon
I prefer hinged cuffs so much easier to apply and apply compliance techniques with.
Way easier to get litigated aswell
@@luke-ss8vu Don't go outside your scope of training and you won't have to worry.
@@luke-ss8vu Lawyers cost money. An "ow he hurt my wrist" won't pique much interest.
I find hinged cuffs harder to apply on people who are actively resisting, but I agree with the compliance techniques.
@@luke-ss8vu Pfffft, litigate DEEZ NUTZ
Will these fit a safariland 190 handcuff case as well?
No
No
And you have to sure them in their special case. They rattle too much in the normal asp cuff pouch
Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸
Man they look nice, PA has them for 44 Dollars are they going to make them in black.
If they don’t, try cold bluing
nice, I'd be down forsure
How can i buy it
I’ll stick with my m&p lever locks
Are they lighter ?
Can I buy in Australia
Nice getting a pare
Wow now criminals can have something to look forward to now
Tight handcuffs from bad ones?
$39.99 @ Galls
$35 @ handcuffwarehouse with free name laser engraving. (as of 12/06/23)
My main issue with ASP was the cheesy 1 key only. I was able to get two extra from the company but they did not see how stupid it was when the more popular S&W/Peerless and even knock offs all come with two keys.
You don't have your own keys?
I have never and I mean NEVER used the keys that came with cuffs. I use alternative keys that are more comfortable, easier to hold onto etc.
I dont like that the key fit on both side.
New design brings in new exploits....
Great cuffs to start your journey as an escape artist
And they are made In Taiwan! Foreign junk
They works just fine.
In this day and age why are they still made of metal ? With the technology we have today isn’t there a material that can replace metal handcuffs, or are they still a torcher device ?🌟😇🇦🇺
Because someone jacked up on meth can probably slip out of plastic or carbon fiber pretty easily, plus the point of handcuffs was never comfort it's literally to restrain someone.
@@lorddoof3370 That too, but mostly just the cost to benefit ratio simply isn't there to justify making most handcuffs out of anything other than steel.
Not to mention that over time steel will (generally) be more durable than most plastics and or carbon fibers... barring perhaps some exotic plastics/carbon fibers, but then they'd be quite expensive.
This is particularly true with the components on the interior that are constantly coming in contact with one another (the ratcheting system, especially). They need to be steel on those parts; kind of like how many components on firearms can indeed be made of polymer, sure, but some will always still need to be made of steel.
Torcher? 😂
@@Angelwrites Yep! It's pretty much torture, but with a torch 🤣
Because you need a material that has the strength to keep someone from breaking out of them while also keeping them from breaking after 1 year of use. (Some of asps models are plastic and they crack over time.
You also have to keep in mind your cuffs are going to be exposed to the elements blood/biohazard and can bang into things evey day.