
TCH Rigid Handcuffs Black Finish Dual Hole
TCH842B: Total Control Handcuffs are rapidly becoming the standard in forces issue. A premium grade product, this is an... - Read More
TCH842B: Total Control Handcuffs are rapidly becoming the standard in forces issue. A premium grade
product, this is an ideal replacement for the Hiatt Speedcuff which are no longer available. With its
non-reflective surface these cuffs are perfect for covert and tactical law enforcement.
Total Control Rigid Handcuffs have a moulded grip that fits snugly in the hand and provides greater
control with speed of application.
Features:
- Dual key holes
- 3 independently moving ratchet bars, with 6 teeth on each bar. The total of 18 teeth provides 25 locking
- positions and 17% larger internal circumference than standard models
- Rotating arm backloads for speed cuffing
- Precision engineering ensures rotating arm swings through the handcuff, engaging the ratchet bars every time
- Double locking mechanism
- Two standard keys are provided with each Handcuff
- Full Compliance with N.I.J Standard 0307.01
Weight | 0.420000 |
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Colour | Black |
upc | 5060268029996 |
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Customers reviews
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mark
TCH Rigid Handcuffs Black Finish Dual Hole
Great quality, with use of a zak key extender makes locking and locking easy. Very sturdy and good quality
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Mark rowland
TCH Rigid Handcuffs Black Finish Dual Hole
Good
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Darrien
TCH Rigid Handcuffs Black Finish Dual Hole
These handcuffs are absolutely brilliant. They are very sturdy, not too heavy, feel very durable, and work flawlessly every single time. For anyone in law enforcement or the private security sector, these are the perfect handcuffs for you.
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Bearded Mike
TCH Rigid Handcuffs Black Finish Dual Hole
Terrific piece of kit. Dead easy to get 'em on and far more restrictive than regular chain or hinge cuffs.
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Chris
As ever, top quality from TCH. Worth the money over cheaper alternatives. I have a slight reservation about the dual sided keyhole feature; the "reverse side" key action is quite stiff as you are turning the key nearer the sprung end of the internal ratchet bar. You also lose a couple of locking positions. So yes, you have the convenience that there will always be a keyhole facing up, but I'm not sure this convenience is worth the extra over the (also excellent) single sided version.
Overall an excellent piece of kit which backloads, double locks, rotates and engages precisely every time.
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