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Location: Bowdon, GA
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I remember one four hundred pound guy that needed leg irons on his wrists becaust the Peerless cuffs were toq small. This dude was not only big but the mass was mostly muscle. He put several large strong cops in the hospital and withstood several cans of spray before a sergeant threatened him with a twelve guage. He had mental problems but was, according to the guy who bailed him out, a very good construction worker. Resisting arrest and drunk was all he had against him before he was admitted to the jail. They bypassed his finger printing. The NFL missed a good bet by not reqruiting him
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SC
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I swear by S&W I got a set of Model 100's and a set of model 300 The 100 are chain and the 300 are hinged I use the 100 for detention and 300 for transport or which ever i can reach first when taking a perp into custody
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Location: Texas
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Peerless and S&W....hinge variety of course. Those dang chains allow too much extra movement.
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Location: SC
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the 100's were the ones issued to me when i reported to my first duty assignment. I went out and picked up the 300's
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