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Smith & Wesson Airweight # 926 Handcuffs w/ box RARE
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Up for auction or Buy It Now is a pair of handcuffs I used back in the day of undercover work. They are Smith & Wesson Airweight Model 926. They are made of aluminum. See the weight comparison pics I have posted in THESE ARE NOT NEW IN THE BOX, but I have the box. I am a pack rat so that is why I still have the original box. These are USED! These are from about 1977 to 1978. [Can't remember exactly when I got them.] My understanding from a handcuff collector is that these are very rare. I have not seen them on eBay ever. Condition of the box and cuffs are as pictured. They work fine, but I assume one would want them for a collection. If you intend to use them undercover they are very nice because they are so light. They are secure though. I handcuffed some pretty big suspects with them and they could not escape [250 lb body builder, also an ex professional sports player who tried to break free from them.] But I am not selling these with any kind of guarantee that a suspect might break free. As I am not a professional eBayer, this item is sold AS-IS, as pictured and as described. My description is an attempt to be fair and accurate, but my statements are NOT a guarantee or warranty. But see my seller feedbacks and bid with confidence. All eBay rules you are supposed to know apply, as well as the eBay community's customs and proper behavior. I reserve the right to cancel any bidder who has zero feedback, is a new member [regardless of FB], or has feedback indicating he or she is erratic, dishonest, immature, unethical, a crook, or simply not a nice person. I do not try to profit on shipping/handling. I try to ship within four days of payment receipt. Thanks for considering my auction. I meant to say: "any kind of guarantee that a suspect might NOT break free." You can paste the below URL into your address bar for a pic of the cuff's serial number. Forgot to include that with my pics. / ebairweightsn2.jpg You can URL for another shot of the serial number. / ebairweightsn.jpg
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