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LSPDFR Handcuff Model

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Hello!
First off, I love playing LSPDFR and really enjoy it.
I've been getting into modding GTA myself, and scripting it in various ways.
I'm trying to create some sort of "LSPDFR" replica, using my own skills (obviously will never be anything close to the quality of LSPDFR).

I just can't find the model that LSPDFR uses for handcuffing in-game. The animation works fine, and I've got some great systems in place, but without handcuffs it really breaks the illusion.

Would anyone happen to know the model/prop/object that LSPDFR uses for handcuffs?

On 5/2/2018 at 1:45 AM, justdeletethis said:

Hello!
First off, I love playing LSPDFR and really enjoy it.
I've been getting into modding GTA myself, and scripting it in various ways.
I'm trying to create some sort of "LSPDFR" replica, using my own skills (obviously will never be anything close to the quality of LSPDFR).

I just can't find the model that LSPDFR uses for handcuffing in-game. The animation works fine, and I've got some great systems in place, but without handcuffs it really breaks the illusion.

Would anyone happen to know the model/prop/object that LSPDFR uses for handcuffs?

 

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