Not plain zip ties, using the right technique they are easy to break out of. For a while we did use flex cuffs, which were specifically made for use as a restraint. Now if you wanted to have multi-use zip ties for an emergency or whatever, I recommend these T&B heavy duty ones. These are used in industrial applications and can support a lot of weight and force, amzn.to/37VfaPc
Bought the blue ones about 6-7 years ago. They have ALWAYS made their way back to me.
I just purchased a new in box 701C hinge cuff from eBay. Stay safe and God watch your 6
Peerless arrived in mail I’m totally 💯 recommend it’s blown me away totally never seen handcuffs like these in my life and I’m 36 yo 802C
I like Peerless Handcuff
Just bought my first pair and really looking forward to starting my career
I recently purchased some. I leaning to make these my primary pair.
How are you handcuffs hold up. I’m thinking about buying some, but I wanted to know Is the paint holding up?
Have you tried their 730c Superlite cuffs?
No but I have a feeling I'm about to!
@@JTFActual half the weight, same features and NIJ rating.
Have you ever used zip ties for hand cuffs?
Not plain zip ties, using the right technique they are easy to break out of. For a while we did use flex cuffs, which were specifically made for use as a restraint. Now if you wanted to have multi-use zip ties for an emergency or whatever, I recommend these T&B heavy duty ones. These are used in industrial applications and can support a lot of weight and force, amzn.to/37VfaPc
I use Smith and Wesson M1H hinged cuffs
Smith and Wesson make some great quality cuffs as well. I've had them in the past.
Do you have a link to grab one at?
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Get your own set, SO YOU DON'T STEAL SOMEONE ELSE'S. amzn.to/382bY4t
Never use asp they can be accessible from both sides allowing the suspects to open easily if they have a key