The 2011 No One Else Could Make - Infinity Baby Bones

Published on September 26, 2025
Duration: 50:46

This video provides an in-depth review of the Infinity Baby Bones, a highly exclusive and custom 2011 pistol. The presenter, with apparent expertise in high-end firearms, details the gun's unique construction, performance characteristics, and the philosophy behind Infinity's approach to firearm manufacturing. The review highlights the meticulous engineering, use of exotic materials like billet titanium, and the exceptional craftsmanship that justifies its premium price and rapid sell-out.

Quick Summary

The Infinity Baby Bones is a unique .45 ACP 2011 pistol constructed primarily from billet titanium, featuring a specialized compensator with four ports. It exemplifies Infinity's commitment to in-house engineering and performance, selling out in 12 seconds at a $14,200 price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Hard Act to Follow
  2. 01:30Range Day & The 'Freak Show' Pistol
  3. 04:10Welcome & Video Context
  4. 05:01Introducing the 'Absolute Freak Show' Gun
  5. 05:33Sponsor: WY X Eyewear
  6. 07:16History of Infinity & The 2011
  7. 09:09Infinity's Philosophy: Performance & Engineering
  8. 10:19In-House Manufacturing: The Infinity Difference
  9. 11:47Baby Bones: The 'Only Thing Not Made In Gordon, Texas'
  10. 13:13Why No One Can Catch Up to Infinity
  11. 14:21The Infinity Experience & Custom Machining Example
  12. 16:29The Origin Story of Baby Bones
  13. 19:16The Collab: Making Something No One Else Could
  14. 19:55Baby Bones Price & Sell-Out Time
  15. 20:39What is Baby Bones? (Name Origin)
  16. 21:33Baby Bones: Barrel, Ports, and Compensator
  17. 21:57Plot Twist: It's a .45 ACP!
  18. 22:26The Secret Sauce: Material Science & Weight Reduction
  19. 25:26The Million-Dollar Question: How Does It Shoot?
  20. 26:20Titanium's Role in Recoil Management
  21. 27:41Shooting Experience: Ultra-Lightweight .45 ACP
  22. 28:36Reverse Ports & Muzzle Return
  23. 29:23Grip Texture & Aesthetics
  24. 30:26Left-Handed Configuration
  25. 31:49Thumb Safety & Mag Release Design
  26. 32:01Trigger Performance
  27. 33:34Holster: Bitterroot Gun Leather
  28. 35:57Fit and Finish: Tight Tolerances
  29. 37:03Machining & Slide/Optic Integration
  30. 37:41Frame Texture & Thumb Ledge
  31. 38:16Hammer & Serrations
  32. 39:26Finishes: DLC & Chromium Nitride
  33. 40:27The Infinity Case & Inserts
  34. 41:15Evolution of Infinity: From Customs to Drops
  35. 42:25Securing a Reservation & Build-to-Order
  36. 44:19Receiving Your Infinity: The Experience
  37. 45:08Included Accessories & Maintenance Tools
  38. 46:50Ammunition Considerations & The White Box Issue
  39. 48:36Conclusion: Responsible Caretaker of a Fine Tool
  40. 48:54Final Thoughts: Infinity is Still the Freak Show

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Infinity Baby Bones pistol unique?

The Infinity Baby Bones is unique due to its construction from billet titanium, its specialized compensator with four ports for .45 ACP, and its complete in-house manufacturing process in Gordon, Texas, resulting in an exceptionally lightweight yet powerful firearm.

How much does the Infinity Baby Bones pistol cost and how quickly does it sell out?

The Infinity Baby Bones was priced at $14,200 and sold out in an astonishing 12 seconds, highlighting the extreme demand for these limited-edition, high-performance firearms.

What is Infinity's manufacturing philosophy?

Infinity's philosophy centers on engineering and performance, with a strong emphasis on complete in-house manufacturing. They control the entire process, from design to machining every component, to ensure functional soundness and exceptional quality, often described as 'Formula 1 for guns'.

Why is the Infinity Baby Bones considered a 'freak show' gun?

It's called a 'freak show' due to its unconventional design, use of exotic materials like billet titanium for the entire frame, and its extreme performance capabilities in .45 ACP, all achieved through meticulous engineering and manufacturing.

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