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I finally got my hands on a real prison transport waist chain. These are neat in that you don't need to use any extra locks and they work with chain and hinged cuffs.
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Sweet :D

Question: how do those things (the belt) actually fasten? Nothing looks obvious, and, well, probably never gonna see one in person.
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You wrap the chain around your waist. Then you insert the slotted metal plate (Martin link) through a chain link, then handcuffs are threaded through the slot in the plate. Now you can't pull the plate plate out of the chain link.
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nitronovice wrote: 5 years ago You wrap the chain around your waist. Then you insert the slotted metal plate (Martin link) through a chain link, then handcuffs are threaded through the slot in the plate. Now you can't pull the plate plate out of the chain link.
Ah, I see.
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Ah that's actually a pretty cool design, I always presumed they were just a chain attached to the chain on the cuffs. Cool.
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I like it
Tie me up and have fun with me
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shyguy92 wrote: 5 years ago Ah, I see.
Thanks! Apologies for stupid questions.
No problem! It's a simple but efficient way to restraint someone.
Pup wrote: 5 years ago Ah that's actually a pretty cool design, I always presumed they were just a chain attached to the chain on the cuffs. Cool.
And theoretically you could wrap the free end around a stationary object and clip it to a chain link behind the waist, and your prisoner would never be able to reach around to unclip the carabiner :)
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nitronovice wrote: 5 years ago
shyguy92 wrote: 5 years ago Ah, I see.
Thanks! Apologies for stupid questions.
No problem! It's a simple but efficient way to restraint someone.
Pup wrote: 5 years ago Ah that's actually a pretty cool design, I always presumed they were just a chain attached to the chain on the cuffs. Cool.
And theoretically you could wrap the free end around a stationary object and clip it to a chain link behind the waist, and your prisoner would never be able to reach around to unclip the carabiner :)
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