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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

Review of Smith and Wesson M&P handcuffs with Leverlock double locking mechanism. Model 100 handcuffs. Weight: 10oz, Melonite finish.

bought mine from: www.handcuffwarehouse.com

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  • They are the same size as the 100s. They fit in the same cuff cases and I can't tell any difference by eye at any rate.

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  • @savagesteelismi

    Here's an actual worthwhile question; are these cuffs thicker than the standard model 100 handcuffs? Thanks! ^-^

  • This is a good informative video. Just a tip though, if you store your cuffs in the correct way and use the standard ppct cuffing technique, the locking pins on standard 100Ps should always end up facing outward, making them easily accessible with the key pin. Also the keyholes will be facing conveniently up.

    But if you want to spend extra this looks like a much easier system.

    Thanks!

  • Are these cuffs stiff ?

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