Double Barreled 1911 Pistol Quad Wield Unedited High Speed SlowMo! (60P)

Published on June 16, 2015
Duration: 3:39

This video showcases Jerry Miculek's expert demonstration of quad-wielding two double-barreled 1911 pistols. Utilizing extreme high-speed slow-motion footage up to 147,000 FPS, the video meticulously details the complex mechanics of simultaneous firing, including slide cycling, brass ejection, muzzle flash, and recoil dynamics. It highlights the advanced firearm handling required for such a unique and challenging shooting technique.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek demonstrates quad-wielding two double-barreled 1911 pistols in unedited, high-speed slow-motion footage up to 147,000 FPS. The video meticulously details simultaneous firing mechanics, including slide cycling, brass ejection, muzzle flash, and recoil dynamics, showcasing advanced firearm handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Quad Wield
  2. 01:45Overhead Slow Motion Analysis
  3. 02:35Ultra Slow Motion Firing Details
  4. 03:01Muzzle Dynamics Extreme Close-up
  5. 03:16Target Impact and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is quad-wielding in firearms?

Quad-wielding, as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek, involves simultaneously firing four firearms – in this case, two double-barreled 1911 pistols, effectively holding and operating four barrels at once. It's an advanced technique requiring exceptional control and coordination.

What is the significance of high-speed slow-motion in this video?

The high-speed slow-motion footage, captured at up to 147,000 frames per second, allows for an unprecedented, detailed view of the complex mechanics of firing double-barreled pistols. This includes observing muzzle flash, bullet exit, smoke, slide cycling, and brass ejection with extreme clarity.

What type of firearms are being used in the quad-wield demonstration?

The firearms demonstrated are two double-barreled 1911 pistols, specifically implied to be the Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 Second Century model. These pistols are chambered in .45 ACP and are known for their unique dual-barrel configuration.

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