13. 3 Ways To Escape Zip Ties 3 Ways to Escape Zip Ties SLIPPING OUT BREAKING ZIP TIES The Art of MANLINESS 191 SHIMMING OUT Locking
13. 3 Ways To Escape Zip Ties
3 Ways to Escape Zip Ties
SLIPPING OUT
BREAKING ZIP TIES
The Art of
MANLINESS
191
SHIMMING OUT
Locking
Bar
1. Present your hands to your captor
with fists clenched and palms facing
down. Doing this makes your wrists
bigger and creates room to slip out.
1. Tighten zip ties as much as you can
with your teeth and try to make sure
the locking mechanism is between your
hands. The tighter the zip tie, the easier
it is to break.
1. Defeat the mechanism of the zip tie
with some kind of shim. If you look
closely at a zip tie, you'll see it has a
small locking bar that does all the work.
If that bar is lifted from the tracks of the
zip tie, it can be easily removed.
2. After the tie is tightened, unclench,
turn your wrists so they're facing
inward, and work your way out. It may
be tight, but the key is to just get your
thumb out first. This method can be used
from a variety of hand positions, and
should be tried first.
2. Lift hands above head and bring them
down quickly into your stomach. Your
elbows should flare out like chicken
wings, and you should simulate trying
to touch your shoulder blades together.
With that, the ties should break at their
weakest point-the locking mechanism.
2. You can use
a variety of
objects to lift
that locking bar:
a fingernail, a
pin, even a credit
card. Once the bar
is lifted, simply pull the
tie out of the locking mechanism. This
method is easier with multiple people
held captive to help each other, but can
be done on one's own as well.
Art of Manliness and Ted Slampyak. All Rights Reserved.
Kaynak
Henüz bişi yazılmamış