The only problem with this I have seen is that people actually get tied up with a pair of zip cuffs. Not sure if this same move would work with the setup LEO's and the military use.
That was useful. My problem though is what if the locking mechanism is not between your hands? Could you move it there? If you can't, does it still break, or do you just look for something to break it on?
I absolutely and unashamedly believe that every single gun law is unconstitutional. Anybody who wants to own a gun should be able to. Even violent felons (they’ll just kill one another with the result being less criminals around). Kids, old ladies, soldiers on base, postal customers, airline passengers, you know… all those usually disarmed in our present society. Obviously I have libertarian views. I hold in utter contempt: all politicians, most government employees, globalists, all varieties of the political left, the church of abortion, hoplophobes, collectivists, and earth worshippers. I reserve the right to revise this list without limit – as the magnitude of the problem seems to be expanding at an exponential rate!
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The only problem with this I have seen is that people actually get tied up with a pair of zip cuffs. Not sure if this same move would work with the setup LEO's and the military use.
That was useful. My problem though is what if the locking mechanism is not between your hands? Could you move it there? If you can't, does it still break, or do you just look for something to break it on?
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