This video showcases the "Infinity Baby Bones," a custom 1911 pistol from Infinity Firearms (SVI), described as a "freak show gun" representing the pinnacle of their craftsmanship and obsessive attention to detail. The video details the history of Infinity's rise in popularity, the inspiration behind this unique build, and its special features. It includes range testing, a detailed tour of the firearm, and reflections on Infinity's evolution. The video also features Wiley X sunglasses, with a special offer for viewers.
The Honest Outlaw reviews the Infinity Thunderbird, a high-end, 5-inch double-stack 1911 pistol, highlighting its exceptionally light 1.5-pound trigger and advanced recoil management systems like a sight block and twin porting. The review emphasizes the pistol's premium features, including an aluminum grip with extensive inlay and a custom coating, positioning it as one of the most expensive firearms featured on the channel.
The Infinity Thunderbird is presented as a top-tier, custom competition pistol, rivaling other high-end models. Initial range tests and extended reliability trials (600 rounds without cleaning) demonstrate exceptional performance and recoil management, attributed to its unique island barrel and compensator design. Despite a very light trigger and advanced features, some minor magazine-related feeding issues were noted by guest shooters.
Colion Noir revisits Calvin from OMG Tacos to examine and rank his $50,000 collection of 2011 pistols. The video promises an in-depth look at the design, feel, and stories behind various 2011 builds, including Infinities and Vulcan creations, all shot in natural light for better visibility. The content also features a McLaren 720S with a Liberty Walk kit, blending automotive and firearm enthusiasm. Colion Noir also promotes his lifestyle channel, a new apparel collection, hearing protection, and his 2A advocacy efforts.
This video details the evolution from the classic 1911 pistol to the modern 2011 platform, highlighting John Moses Browning's original design and its limitations. It covers the transition to higher-capacity, double-stack designs, pioneered by companies like Para-Ordnance and later STI (now Staccato) and SVI. The content emphasizes the 2011's adoption by law enforcement and its current status as a versatile, high-performance handgun.
This YouTube Short features a creator practicing with an INFINITY FIREARMS competition pistol. The video title poses the question of whether the pistol is worth the investment, suggesting a review or evaluation of its performance and value. The description includes common YouTube engagement hashtags and a creator identifier, 'aregulargunguy'. The content appears to be a brief look at competitive shooting or range practice with a high-end firearm.
This guide breaks down the double-stack 1911 (2011) market from entry-level to high-end, highlighting how price correlates with component quality and hand-fitting. It details specific models like the Staccato P, Alchemy Quantico HiCap, and Atlas Hyperion, emphasizing the trade-offs between production guns and custom builds. The video advises against extensive aftermarket upgrades on entry-level models, recommending saving for mid-tier options for better value and refinement.
This video explores high-end and rare firearms across Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah. Highlights include a $200,000 Giulio Bernardelli double rifle, custom Infinity 2011 pistols, historical 1911s, and execution-used Winchester 64 rifles. The tour covers shops like Gallenson's, TNT Guns & Range, and Bespoke Park City, showcasing a wide array of luxury and collectible firearms.
This YouTube video features Chuck Bradley engaging in shooting activities with an INFINITY 2011 pistol. The title suggests a focus on skillful shooting, while the description explicitly mentions the specific firearm model. The content likely showcases the capabilities of the INFINITY 2011 through skilled handling and firing.
Colion Noir, an expert in firearms, discusses top .380 ACP pistols for concealed carry, including the Ruger LCP, Kahr PM9, Kahr CW380, Sig Sauer P238, and Glock 42. He also compares high-end 1911 platforms from Cabot Guns, Ed Brown, and Infinity Firearms, noting a personal aesthetic preference for Cabot.
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