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Peerless® Handcuff Company was established in 1914 in
Springfield, Massachusetts. Over eighty years later, the classic swing
through design of the original Peerless® handcuff, continues to be the
industry standard.
The company founder, James Milton Gill, was a businessman and Police
Commissioner for the City of Springfield. He was approached by an inventor
named George Carney. Carney''s swing through handcuff invention would
revolutionize the industry. His innovative design was relatively light
weight and easy to carry. Unlike other restraint devices of the time, the
Carney design could be quickly applied with one hand. The combination of
the light weight and ease of use greatly increased officer safety.
"Guardians of the Law - Stop the Fracas without injury to
yourself."
"SNAP! As quick as a flash, with one hand, if you are equipped with
Peerless® handcuffs you can end the affray and easily handle your man
without further danger."
- Early Peerless® Handcuff Company marketing literature
Recognizing the advantages, James Milton purchased the patent rights and
began selling the product under the Peerless® name. It quickly became
popular rendering other types of handcuffs obsolete. Over time, and after
the patent expired, the design was copied by most other handcuff
manufactures. The Carney design also established the Peerless® Handcuff
Company as a leading supplier of high quality restraints, a reputation the
company still carries today.
Over the years Peerless® made changes to the original handcuff to take
advantage of design improvements and manufacturing advances but the basic
swing through style has remained the same. Until the late 1950''s the
standard Chain Link Handcuff was the only product sold by Peerless®. In
1957 a 4.5 oz. alloy handcuff was introduced but was discontinued after
less then 10,000 pairs were produced. It is now coveted by collectors. The
4.5 oz. handcuff was replaced by the 7.0 oz. handcuff. This cuff was a
thinner version of the basic 10 oz. handcuff and was manufactured from
1962 to 1982. In 1971 the Peerless® Leg Iron was introduced. In the late
1970''s David Sullivan began talks with Peerless® to develop and market
his patented Hinged Handcuff design. The Peerless® Hinged Handcuff was
introduced in 1981 and became popular for its added restraint. In 1981
Peerless® also introduced its first Waist Chains.
More recently Peerless® introduced its high security handcuff which was
developed and patented by Alan Lurie. The design offers an alternative to
the typical handcuff lock. It incorporates a MEDECO® high security lock,
unique key plans and a registered key control system. In August 2002
Peerless® changed to a raised rivet assembly design on all products. The
raised rivet construction improves the strength and tamper resistant of
all rivet points.
The new raised rivet Model 700 Chain Link Handcuff and the Model 801
Hinged Handcuff have been approved by the National Institute of Justice as
meeting NIJ Standard - 0307.01 for Metallic Handcuffs. All Peerless®
products are 100% made in the USA and are backed up by the Peerless®
Handcuff Company Lifetime Warranty. Any product that is found to have a
defect in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced at no
charge.
Peerless® products are sold through a well established dealer network.
No direct sales are made. Peerless® products are used by law enforcement,
corrections, security, and military personnel across North America.
Customers include local police and sheriff departments, local jails and
state correctional facilities, as well as, federal agencies including the
F.B.I., US Marshall Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service and
others. Peerless® products are also used by law enforcement, corrections
and military agencies in countries around the world.
Now in its fourth generation, Peerless® remains a family business
committed to producing the finest restraints available
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