Double Barrel 1911 (The Legendary Dueller!!!)

Published on April 15, 2024
Duration: 15:45

This review of the APF 2011 Dueller, presented by Kentucky Ballistics, showcases a unique double-barrel 1911 platform. The video features extensive testing, including accuracy at 20 yards, a 14-round magazine dump for reliability, ballistic gel testing with Underwood .45 ACP +P, and a test against Level 3A body armor. The expert assessment highlights the firearm's unique features and performance, despite a minor mechanical failure during testing.

Quick Summary

The APF 2011 Dueller is a unique double-barrel .45 ACP pistol featuring dual triggers, hammers, and a 14-round capacity. Testing showed a 2-3.5 inch spread at 20 yards and successful cycling of all rounds. It also penetrated a Level 3A vest, though the front sight detached during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:04Product Introduction: APF 2011 Dueller
  3. 02:09Accuracy and Impact Test
  4. 04:01Reliability Test: Magazine Dump
  5. 05:14Chronograph Attempt & Failure
  6. 05:46Ballistic Gel Testing
  7. 07:01Destructive Testing
  8. 11:40Body Armor Test
  9. 13:32Conclusion and Mechanical Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the APF 2011 Dueller?

The APF 2011 Dueller is a custom-built firearm that essentially combines two 1911-style pistols into one platform. It features two barrels, two hammers, two triggers, and a joined 14-round magazine, firing two .45 ACP rounds simultaneously.

How accurate is the APF 2011 Dueller?

During testing at 20 yards, the APF 2011 Dueller showed a point of impact spread of approximately 2 to 3.5 inches between its two barrels, demonstrating relatively consistent alignment for such a complex system.

Did the APF 2011 Dueller pass the body armor test?

Yes, the Premier Body Armor Level 3A vest successfully stopped both .45 ACP rounds fired simultaneously from the APF 2011 Dueller. However, significant backface deformation was noted on the vest.

What mechanical issues were observed with the APF 2011 Dueller?

A notable mechanical failure occurred when the front sight detached from the slide during the final steel target test, suggesting a potential issue with the firearm's construction or durability.

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