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- The Wichita Chain Prop
The Wichita Chain Prop
The Wichita Chain Prop
This prop got it’s humble beginnings on the streets of Wichita, Kansas at the Firehouse of Engine 10 and Rescue Company 2. The members of Firehouse 10 would use a piece of steel tube and run a piece of chain through it to create a padlock cut simulator; the chain then would be held in place by a bolt or pin.
The new Wichita Chain Prop is fully machined and hardened and allows a length of 3/8’’ chain to pass through it. The prop has 2 set screws that hold the chain in place, and it allows you to use every single link in the chain for cutting.
The construction of this prop allows for maximum efficiency with extremely quick resets making this prop perfect for training.
This prop got it’s humble beginnings on the streets of Wichita, Kansas at the Firehouse of Engine 10 and Rescue Company 2. The members of Firehouse 10 would use a piece of steel tube and run a piece of chain through it to create a padlock cut simulator; the chain then would be held in place by a bolt or pin.
The new Wichita Chain Prop is fully machined and hardened and allows a length of 3/8’’ chain to pass through it. The prop has 2 set screws that hold the chain in place, and it allows you to use every single link in the chain for cutting.
The construction of this prop allows for maximum efficiency with extremely quick resets making this prop perfect for training.