This review of the Arsenal Strike One Speed, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, delves into its unique Russian origins and complex international production history. The pistol features an innovative AF Speed Lock system for a low bore axis and is designed for competition, offering a 17-round capacity and a distinctive trigger safety. Despite initial setbacks in Russian adoption, it has found a market through manufacturers like Arsenal Firearms in Italy and Archon in the Czech Republic.
This review of the Arsenal Strike One Speed handgun highlights its unique Speed Lock system designed to reduce recoil by minimizing bore axis and utilizing a non-tilting action. The firearm features a polymer frame, a competition trigger with a light and crisp break, and impressive fully adjustable iron sights. While not optic-ready in this specific configuration, the design prioritizes a linear recoil impulse for faster follow-up shots and comfortable shooting, even with its larger size.
This video provides a comprehensive tabletop review and field strip of the American Precision Firearms / Arsenal Strike One Speed pistol. The review covers the unboxing experience, includes a look at the paperwork and manual, and dedicates significant time to discussing the firearm's features, particularly its trigger. A detailed field strip is demonstrated, showcasing the internal components and chamber fit. The video also includes a range segment and a brief discussion about a potentially different slide. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in this specific model.
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