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Smith & Wesson Handcuffs with Push Pin Double Lock - NIJ Tested

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SKU 10095
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Legendary Reliability with Push Pin Convenience The Smith & Wesson Model 100-1P takes the world’s most widely used handcuff—the classic Model 100—and enhances it with a user-friendly Push Pin Double Lock Mechanism. While standard cuffs require you to insert a key into a small slot to engage the double lock, the "1P" model features a distinct pin on the edge of the cuff body. This allows officers to double-lock the restraints simply by depressing the pin with the tip of the key, ensuring the cuffs are safely "frozen" to prevent over-tightening or tampering during transport.

Built in the USA to rigorous standards, these cuffs are crafted from Carbon Steel with a professional Nickel Plated Finish. They feature heat-treated internal lockworks and smooth ratchets for swift application. Whether you are on patrol or in corrections, the Model 100-1P offers the trusted durability of Smith & Wesson with the added speed and security of the push-pin system.

Key Features

  • Push Pin Double Lock: Features a specialized pin on the side of the cuff for engaging the double lock. This is often faster and easier to locate than standard slot locks, especially in low light.
  • Industry Standard Design: Based on the iconic Model 100 frame, the standard issue restraint for police departments worldwide.
  • NIJ Tested Durability: Meets or exceeds U.S. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) tests for workmanship, strength, corrosion, and tamper resistance.
  • Heat-Treated Lockworks: Internal mechanisms are hardened to prevent picking and ensure long-term reliability under daily use.
  • Made in the USA: Proudly manufactured in Houlton, Maine, ensuring top-tier quality control and material sourcing.
  • Smooth Action: Precision-engineered ratchets allow the cuffs to swing through smoothly for quick cuffing.

Why It Matters In a struggle, fine motor skills degrade. The Push Pin system simplifies the critical step of double-locking your cuffs. Instead of hunting for a tiny slot, you simply press the pin. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference in officer safety and liability protection.

Technical Overview Model: 100-1P. Mechanism: Push Pin Double Lock. Material: Nickel Plated Steel. Origin: USA.

  • Law Enforcement: The preferred model for officers who find slot-locks difficult to manipulate.
  • Corrections: Reliable, heavy-duty daily use restraints.
  • Security Professionals: Industry-standard equipment that reduces liability.
  • Academy Training: Perfect for learning proper double-locking techniques.
  • Agency Issue: A top choice for departmental bulk purchases due to Made in USA quality.
  • Product Name: Smith & Wesson Handcuff with Push Pin
  • Brand: Smith & Wesson
  • Material: Nickel-Plated Steel
  • Locking Mechanism: Push Pin Double Lock
  • Includes: 1 Pair of Handcuffs, 2 Keys
  • Compliance: Passes U.S. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Tests
  • Weight: 10 oz
  • Dimensions:
  • Wrist Opening: 2.04"
  • First Notch Inside Perimeter: 8.4"
  • Last Notch Inside Perimeter: 5.8"
  • Tightest Inside Width: 1.8"
  • Maximum Overall Length: 8.98"
  • Origin: Made in the USA

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the push pin double lock system on these Smith & Wesson handcuffs different from standard handcuffs?

The push pin double lock system on these handcuffs (SKU 10095) provides two critical advantages over standard models. First, it prevents over-tightening that could cause injury during transport or detention. Second, it stops ratchet creep from suspect movement, ensuring the cuffs stay securely locked at the set position. This NIJ-tested feature is activated with a simple push pin mechanism, making it faster to engage than traditional key-activated double locks—essential when you need to secure a subject quickly in the field.

Why are these handcuffs NIJ tested, and what does that mean for law enforcement use?

NIJ (National Institute of Justice) testing means these Smith & Wesson handcuffs have passed rigorous federal standards for workmanship, strength, corrosion resistance, and tamper resistance. For law enforcement and corrections officers, this certification ensures the cuffs meet the same professional-grade requirements used by federal agencies. The heat-treated internal lockworks and smooth ratchets have been validated under real-world stress conditions, making them reliable for patrol, transport, and detention scenarios where equipment failure isn't an option.

Can these handcuffs withstand daily patrol use in harsh weather conditions?

Absolutely. The durable nickel finish on these Smith & Wesson handcuffs provides excellent corrosion resistance against rain, humidity, salt air, and temperature extremes. Combined with heat-treated internal lockworks, they're built for daily carry on duty belts, in patrol vehicles, or tactical vests. The nickel coating won't chip or flake like cheaper finishes, maintaining both professional appearance and mechanical reliability even after months of field use. At 1 pound, they're substantial enough for durability without being cumbersome during foot pursuits.

How do the smooth ratchets on these handcuffs improve officer safety during arrests?

The smooth ratchet design allows for swift, one-handed application—critical when controlling a resisting subject or maintaining weapon retention with your other hand. Unlike sticky or rough ratchets that require multiple attempts, these Smith & Wesson cuffs close smoothly and positively on the first try, reducing the time you're vulnerable during the cuffing process. The push pin double lock then engages instantly to prevent the suspect from tightening the cuffs through movement, protecting both officer and subject during transport.

Are these Smith & Wesson handcuffs compatible with standard universal handcuff keys?

Yes, these handcuffs use the standard universal handcuff key pattern used by most law enforcement agencies in North America. This means your existing duty keys, backup keys, and agency-issued keys will work seamlessly. The push pin double lock is activated separately from the key mechanism, so you can double-lock with the push pin and unlock with any standard key—ensuring interoperability across departments and with other officers' equipment during multi-agency operations or mutual aid situations.

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