How To Escape Professional Handcuffs - With A Paperclip - Tech


Here's how to escape from professional, double-locking handcuffs, with a single paperclip. Use this technique if you're being kidnapped, abused, or handcuffed to a sinking ship. Don't try to escape from the police. They will hurt you. Next Video: Coming Soon! Previous Video: How To Make Kool-Aid Easter Eggs: http://bit.ly/KoolEggs Subscribe for new videos every 5 days! http://bit.ly/TKoRSubscribe Join my email list! http://bit.ly/TKOREmailList For other project videos, check out http://www.thekingofrandom.com Social Media Links: Google+: http://bit.ly/plusgrant Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagrant Twitter: http://bit.ly/tweetgrant Pinterest: http://bit.ly/pingrant Tumblr: http://bit.ly/grantstumblr Endcard Links: Projects: http://bit.ly/PLWeekendProjects Experiments: http://bit.ly/PLExperiments Life Hacks: http://bit.ly/PLLifeHacks Mad Science: http://bit.ly/PLMadScience Music By: Scott & Brendo “American Dream” Get the music: http://bit.ly/SBAllAmericanDream See their awesome music video! http://bit.ly/SBAllAmericanDreamVideo Project Inspired By: The fictional character "Sarah Connor" in Terminator 2, who used a paperclip to pick locks and escape from the asylum. Seemed like it could be a good skill to know. Also be sure to check out Kipkay's excellent tutorial: http://bit.ly/IBKipkayHandcuffs WARNING: Prolonged use of over-tightened handcuffs can lead to nerve damage in the wrists. Do not attempt this trick while in police custody. That would be illegal and you will most likely make yourself the subject of an intense use of force. If you're practicing for entertainment purposes or survival skills, be sure to have a key on hand, and a trained assistant to help in case of emergency. Have fun, but always remember that any actions you take are at your own risk. Project History & More Info: There have been a couple movies in the past that got me thinking about how picking locks with a paperclip could be a very useful skill to develop. Paperclips are very common, so they're a practical and convenient option in times of emergency. When I was a kid watching Terminator 2, I was impressed when the fictional character "Sarah Connor" used a paperclip to pick locks on her restraining harness, then open her door in the asylum. It seemed like it could be a good skill to know, so I've practiced when I've had the time to play with it. Other movies that influenced my desire to learn, were "The Time Traveler's Wife", because each time he jumped around in time he was naked, and had to pick locks for shelter and clothing. "The Titanic" was also influential when Jack was handcuffed to a post, and chanced having his hands chopped off while trying to escape from the ship. It would have been safer and more convenient to pick the lock and remove the shackles. So far I have been successful in picking these types of locks with paperclips, but in this video I wanted to demonstrat

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