Warner Infallible: An Optimistic Competitor to Savage and Colt
This review delves into the Warner Infallible, a .32 ACP semi-automatic pistol designed by Andrew Fyrberg and produced by Warner Arms around WWI. Despite its optimistic competition with established brands like Colt and Savage, the Infallible's bulky construction and significant safety flaws ultimately hindered its commercial success. The video highlights its unique design elements, historical context, and the reasons behind its limited production run, offering insights from a recognized expert in historical firearms.









