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Mil-Spec Plastics Cobra Cuff Restraint Testing Raw Footage

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

In this video we're demonstrating a portion of our testing with Mil-Spec Plastics Cobra Cuffs and Restraints. We were unsuccessful in our attempts to defeat these restraints using the methods we show to defeat common zip ties.

DISCLAIMER: This testing was preformed as an evaluation of this product and should not be attempted due to the inherent dangers involved. This testing was preformed on our own accord and was not a paid endorsement.

For more information on Cobra Cuffs and Mil-Spec Plastics Restraints please visit their Website at: http://www.milspecplastics.com/

To read our complete write-up on this product and our testing notes, see the article here: http://www.itstactical.com/2010/05/28/restraints-were-proud-to-endorse/

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Music composed by Joshua Peterson, http://www.lark-studio.com

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  • You must have been a navy seal?

  • @KevinMichaelMichael I think he's trying to prove that he has balls of steel

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  • why don't you go throughout the part were it comes out and then goes back in on itself cut trough that i think it would work it might be trouble to get it on their at first but it is much quicker to get through than the thickest part of the restraint

  • why go through the biggest thickest part when you can go through the straps

  • the bit that you pull kind of looks like a xmas tree and you could strangle the cop with the opening

  • I've found out from your other videos that it is 550 para-cord. Great videos!

  • Regarding the shoelace used as a friction-saw, was that a normal lace/cord or was it some specialist type of lace/cord? Please give the specifications for the cord/shoelace, thanks.

  • How many pairs did you guys go through after ALL of your testing?

    Cause I assume you didn't use a pair you tried friction saw on with the brute force/ break apart method.

    Double assume, this wasn't ALL of the testing you did

    You guys are great, keep it up, love your videos! Subed, shared your channel, and I became a member at your site!

  • so if they cuff you and decide to take your shoes your sol?

  • Hahahaha may 19 my bday

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