Armament Systems and Procedures ( ASP ) has introduced Sentry Handcuffs —stainless steel restraints with exclusive, advanced features, at what the company says is a budget price.
ASP Announces New Stainless Steel Handcuffs at “Budget” Price
Sentry Handcuffs feature I-beam inspired, rigidized frames made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. The dimensional profile of the double bars provides strength without excessive bulk.

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Sentry Handcuffs feature I-beam inspired, rigidized frames made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. The dimensional profile of the double bars provides strength without excessive bulk. This—combined with a precision roller bearing pivot and forged steel bow—yields a hitch-free, smooth swing. Unlike traditional stamped steel cuffs, the frame and bow are manufactured to eliminate sharp edges and rough surfaces. This reduces the risk of subject discomfort or injury—common causes of complaints and liability claims against police departments.
Sentry Cuffs offer a variety of the exclusive operational features found in ASP’s top-of-the-line Ultra Cuff restraint family, including dual-sided keyways and double lock slots, to speed application and removal. The bows have flat contact zones so they apply more precisely and safely. A single-direction key turn releases double lock and then bow, and also allows for “loosen and lock” adjustment.
Asp's Sentry chain handcuffs are coming to market at an expected street price between $35 and $50 (actual selling prices are determined by distributors). “After several decades of developing our Ultra Cuff line, and feedback from police trainers and officers in over a hundred countries, we’ve gotten good at making very advanced restraints,” says ASP founder and CEO Kevin Parsons. “But many agencies have challenged us to bring them a high-quality handcuff that’s priced to be mass-deployable.” Parsons says this has been especially true lately, when law enforcement budgets are spread thinner than ever. “With a steel restraint at this price point, and our original forged alloy Ultra Cuffs at the top end, we truly have a restraint solution for every agency and officer,” he concludes.
ASP has also developed a one-piece, molded polymer belt case specifically for the Sentry Cuff. Like the handcuffs, the case is designed and priced to help agencies get quality, professional critical equipment onto every officer’s duty belt.
For more information, or to find an ASP Distributor, visit www.asp-usa.com
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