The Arsenal Strike One Speed, a Russian-designed pistol, features a unique AF Speed Lock system with a vertically traveling block for a low bore axis and reduced recoil. Despite its innovative design, its adoption in Russia was hindered by a bribery scandal, leading to its pivot to the international market under brands like Arsenal Firearms and Archon. Range testing revealed excellent recoil management and a fast return to target, though initial feeding hiccups were noted.
This video reviews the Strike One Speed pistol from Arsenal Firearms, imported by American Precision Firearms. The reviewer highlights the pistol's "lowest bore axis" claim and its "speed" capabilities. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear recommendations, including apparel, eye protection, gun oil, holsters, and hearing protection, along with general Amazon recommendations for accessories like batteries and cameras. The content emphasizes safety and educational/entertainment purposes.
The AF-1 Strike One 9mm pistol, originally designed in 2012, features an innovative Bergman/Speed Lock system with a linear recoiling barrel, resulting in an exceptionally low bore axis and reduced recoil. This Italian-made firearm, imported by APF, offers compatibility with CZ 75 magazines and a unique grip design. While praised for its accuracy and innovative recoil management, the lack of factory optic cuts is a notable drawback.
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