The following are the Model Numbers and Serial Numbers of the potentially affected product.
Last with no serial number: JL 9. THE PEERLESS HANDCUFF CO. THE PEERLESS HANDCUFF CO. Light weight 'thin' model: NICKEL. I got home and looked the handcuffs up by serial number on the Peerless website and my set was in a batch that had been recalled for faulty heat treating of the mainspring. I contacted Peerless and they sent me a brand new set and told me to discard the old ones. 2 sets of handcuffs. 1 Key that opens both more keys can be purchased on eBay if needed, also both sets come with black vintage holsters for them You are getting both(2) in the auction Vintage Smith& Wesson M-100 Marcas Registradas Smith& Wesson Houlton. ME Pats Pending Peerless Handcuff CO Patent# 15857 Other stamped number#233097. The most common question asked about handcuffs is 'What is the difference between Smith and Wesson Model 100 and Peerless Model 700 Handcuffs.
HandcuffsModel 700 | Chain Link Handcuff | 453501 to 485060 |
Model 7030 | Oversize Chain Link Handcuff | 099251 to 105200 |
Model 710 | High Security Handcuff | 011501 to 011550 |
Model 801 | Hinged Handcuff | 110201 to 134000 |
Leg Irons
Model 703 | Leg Iron | 098851 to 106000 |
Model 705 | Oversize Leg Iron | 011476 to 012615 |
Waist Chains
Model 7002 | Waist Chain cuffs at Hips | 026526 to 027260 |
Model 7003 | Waist Chain cuffs at Navel | 032101 to 033025 |
Also affected are any Model 700 and Model 801 series restraints sent in for lock-related repairs from May 2005 to December 2005.
The Model Number and Serial Number are located near the key holes on the restraints. For more specific information click on the different Models please click on the links above.
To Search a Serial Number Click Here.
For online registration and instructions to have the restraint returned and repaired free of charge, click here.
For more information or to register for the repair program please call Peerless at 800-547-4914. Office hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Friday EST.
Peerless Handcuffs Serial Number Lookup
Posted by Stan Willis on October 26, 2001 at 12:19:28:
In Reply to: Re: Peerless 300 posted by Ron on October 26, 2001 at 10:40:00:
It's hard to tell from the pic. The only differences I can see are the markings (The 500 is marked model 500, and the 300 is marked model 300). The edges are sharper on the 500. Otherwise they appear to be the same.
Stan
: Hello Stan,
: Thanks for your reply. In which way is the model 300 different from the model 500? So is it possible that I have the model before the 300?
: I have attached a photo of the cuffs.
: Regards, Ron
Peerless Handcuffs Serial Number Lookup
: : Hi Ron:
: : Sounds like you might not have the model 300. The ones that are identified as model 300 on the box and on the cuff, are marked 'model 300' on the cuff and they have a # before the serial number. The model before that is identical, but is not identified as to model number, and does not have the # before the serial number. Both are fairly common. I still have them new in the box at $ 40.00 for collectors.
: : Stan
: : : Dear fellow collectors,
: : : Recently I bought a pair of handcuffs which was told to be Peerless model 300. However they look like the model 500 and there are no markings except for: 'The Peerless Handcuff Co. Springfield MA' and the patent no. 1531451-1872857. Are these real model 300's and what's the age and are they rare? Any info would be appreciated.
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