01 March 2013

A "titanium escape ring"

"It's a simple but elegant-looking ring made of titanium, cut from solid barstock and polished to a mirror finish. But unlike all other rings, this one contains a saw and handcuff shim pick combination tool which is completely hidden from view when worn.

Located on a finger, its always in the exact area needed to quickly access and deploy, even when handcuffed. The shim can be used to open single-locked handcuffs, while the saw can cut zip-ties, disposable handcuffs, duct tape, rope, and other non-metallic materials.
For sale ($80) here, via Boing Boing.

7 comments:

  1. At first I thought the title referred to a breakaway ring. Titanium rings can be a safety issue since they're extremely difficult to cut off fingers in case of an accident (such as a broken hand). If someone anticipates needing to pick or saw their way out of restraints, I'm not sure if they're living the kind of lifestyle where titanium jewelry is a good choice!

    I won't deny the cool factor, though.

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  2. Great! That'll come in handy, just before you get shot in the back while "resisting arrest".

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  3. The point is maybe yo get kidnapped or home invasion scene. Tied up restrained in some manner this would be your life saver.

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  4. all the cops double lock the handcuffs
    too keep the perp from tightening them, causing nerve damage, and blaming the cops.

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  5. How do you use a saw while handcuffed??

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    1. Mouth and fingers, someone else helping?

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  6. shame you cant use it to escape from the wife.... but it is cool just wonder how long it will be before someone gets on a plane with one......

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