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  2. ASP, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ASP batons are friction-lock in design, and are opened by swinging the handle forcibly through the air. To close this type, the baton's tip is driven into a hard surface to break the friction. The friction-lock Airweight series (P12 and P16), for plainclothed concealment, was released in 2012.

  3. Handcuffs - Wikipedia

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    Double locks also make picking the locks more difficult. There exist three kinds of double locks as described in a Smith & Wesson brochure: Lever lock Movement of a lever on the cuff causes the detent to move into a position that locks the bolt. No tool is required to double lock this type of cuff. Push pin lock

  4. Hiatt speedcuffs - Wikipedia

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    The locks accept a standard handcuff key, and have a double locking facility which is activated through a small pin on the back of the cuff. The double locking facility must be depressed with a pointed object, such as the protrusion found on the top of the handcuff key; double locking prevents accidentally or knowingly tightening the cuff once ...

  5. Plastic handcuffs - Wikipedia

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    Plastic handcuffs (also called PlastiCuffs, FlexiCuffs, zip cuffs, flex cuffs or Double Cuffs) are a form of physical restraint for the hands made of plastic straps. They function as handcuffs but are cheaper and easier to carry than metal handcuffs, and they cannot be reused. The device was first introduced in 1965. [1]

  6. Handcuff cover - Wikipedia

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    A handcuff cover is a plastic or metal cover that can be placed over a pair of handcuffs. It consists of a hinged, box-like assembly locked over the handcuff chain, wristlets and keyholes. [1] The first handcuff cover was invented by J. D. Cullip and K. E. Stefansen [2] and patented in 1973. [3]

  7. This Queens woman was arrested for trying to keep squatters ...

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    One man was taken away in handcuffs and the other was escorted off the property. But that’s not the end of the story. Before the police left, they warned the homeowner about changing the locks.

  8. Belly chain (restraint) - Wikipedia

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    Then, a pair of handcuffs is inserted in the loop and the cuffs are then put on the detainee's wrists; [11] again, the handcuffs should be double locked when applied. [8] The loose end of the belly chain can be secured with a snap hook or a padlock behind the detainee's back.

  9. ASP pistol - Wikipedia

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    The ASP was made in either right-handed, or left-handed models, as the extended trigger guard (which included a recurved hook for the index finger of the supporting hand, one of the earliest known instances of such a feature) was cut away on the side of the strong-sided hand (which would depend on the handedness of the individual using the pistol).

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