Then there's the metaphorical "handle": a horse that "has a handle on him" is so well trained that one can put him in every situation just as if he had had a handle and could be picked up and set down at will...
(it might be interesting to explore the relations between this notion and "handiness", or to how we say cars "handle" well)
(it might be interesting to explore the relations between this notion and "handiness", or to how we say cars "handle" well)