Double Barreled 1911 pistol quad wield rapid fire! 20 rounds in 1.5 seconds in SlowMo| AF2011 (4K)

This video showcases the Arsenal Firearms AF2011, a unique double-barreled 1911 pistol, firing two .45 ACP rounds per trigger pull. Professional shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrates an astonishing 'quad-wield' rapid-fire capability, achieving 20 rounds in 1.5 seconds with impressive accuracy. The analysis covers the pistol's recoil impulse, comparing it to heavy magnum calibers due to its dual reciprocating slides.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal Firearms AF2011 is a double-barreled 1911 pistol firing two .45 ACP rounds per trigger pull. Professional shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrated an extreme 'quad-wield' rapid fire, achieving 20 rounds in 1.5 seconds with impressive accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:25Introducing the AF2011 Double Barrel Pistol
  2. 01:29Quad Wield Rapid Fire Demonstration (20 Rounds)
  3. 03:09Performance Analysis: Shot Timer & Target Hits
  4. 04:04Technical Impressions: Recoil & Dual Slides

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AF2011 pistol?

The Arsenal Firearms AF2011 is a unique double-barreled 1911 pistol. It features two barrels side-by-side, firing two .45 ACP rounds with every single trigger pull, essentially combining two 1911s into one firearm.

How fast can the AF2011 be fired?

In a 'quad-wield' demonstration, Jerry Miculek fired 20 rounds (10 trigger pulls across two AF2011 pistols) in approximately 1.5 seconds, showcasing an extremely high rate of fire.

What is the recoil like on the AF2011?

The recoil is described as a 'push' rather than a 'jab', comparable to heavy magnum calibers. This is due to the dual reciprocating slides and the significant 460 grains of lead fired per trigger pull.

What caliber does the AF2011 fire?

The AF2011 fires .45 ACP ammunition. Each trigger pull discharges two rounds of .45 ACP simultaneously from its two barrels.

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