[quote="lockpickroy"]I'd love to see You Get out of a pair of Chubb Escort Handcuffs on account of they have the Chubb ava 10 Disc locking mechanism or the Medeco 710 High Security Handcuffs.
Check out Hiatts Speedcuffs
Also research the Chubb Detainer Handcuffs 3 Lever, Try to pick that Behind Your back If You think that You are the next houdini.
that may be the case but peerless and smith&wession handcuffs used by law enforcement in the good old USA are easy to pick behind the back even being double locked if not double locked can be shimmed/bypassed even easer[/quote]
The police in the USA are upgrading their handcuffs to the "link" type (not chain) we in the UK have had the hiatt speedcuffs for some time (1996 I think) and are considdered secure due to the thin bit entry slot and thick key center hole which hinders any entry of paper clips etc...
The american police force have a long way to go utility wise
and as I see that Your door locks have a long way to go also.
It's not the consumer that has to sort themselfs out it's the manufacturer
in the end it's the consumer that has weak security and the manufacturer has made the money they want.
The European locks are far superior in quality and design.
I feel sorry for You guys because You have to put up with the crap that they put on the shelfs.
You do have some good locks but they are rare.
As standard in England we have a mortice Lever lock and a rim lock on external doors and they have to conform to British standards
which are known to be stringent.
happy picking