Smith&Wesson® has
supplied handcuffs to the the civilian law enforcement market for
most of the century. Listed below are the current retail models from
the Outfitters at StationHouse Leathers and Gear.
Standard self-locking, single lock and
face mounted double lock;
heavily ditched jaw for better alignment;
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to see illustration of use.
SW-110 These are for use when regular handcuffs are
way too small. Basically these are standard leg iron cuffs connected
by two links of chain; satin nickel finish or blued (black)
finish;
in use
SW-1900
Standard sized leg irons; 16 inch chain;
will easily fit over combat or jump boots and lighter construction
boots; the unique 1" diameter rings at the ends of the 16"
chain allow for securing the legs together with a lock or clip, or to
another object. in use
Standard self-locking, single lock
and face mounted double lock;
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SW-1800
"Belly Chain" with one pair of separated, Model
100 standard handcuffs attached to a chain by 4" of links; 1
1/2" O-ring at end of 54" waist chain with 1" rings
at regular intervals; adjust to size with a padlock (not
supplied).
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to see illustration of use in regular and high security mode.
03/18/2004
SW-1850
"Transport Restraint" with one pair of Model 1, universal
handcuffs attached by a 32" chain to a set of
Model 1900 leg irons; the
Model 1900 leg irons have attachment rings at the ends and in the middle
of a 16" chain; the rings can be joined by a long shackle padlock to
further restrict movement see illustration