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

This guide details the technique for a quad-wield rapid fire demonstration using two Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 pistols, as showcased by Jerry Miculek. It covers the setup, firing sequence, and recoil management required to achieve an extremely high rate of fire. The demonstration highlights the unique characteristics of the double-barreled .45 ACP pistol, emphasizing the significant firepower and specialized handling needed for such a feat. Instruction is provided by a professional speed shooter, indicating an advanced skill level is required.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 is a double-barreled .45 ACP pistol firing two rounds per trigger pull. It's known for its extreme rapid-fire capability, with 20 rounds fired in 1.5 seconds in a quad-wield demonstration. The recoil is a significant 'push', comparable to a .500 Magnum, due to its dual reciprocating slides.

Chapters

  1. 00:25Introduction to the AF2011
  2. 01:29Rapid Fire Demonstration
  3. 03:09Performance Analysis
  4. 04:04Technical Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1?

The Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 is a unique double-barreled semi-automatic pistol based on the 1911 platform. It fires two .45 ACP rounds simultaneously with each trigger pull, offering significant firepower and a distinctive recoil impulse.

How many rounds can the AF2011-A1 fire rapidly?

In a demonstration, two AF2011-A1 pistols were used in a quad-wield setup to fire 20 rounds (10 trigger pulls per pistol) in approximately 1.5 seconds, showcasing extreme rapid-fire capability.

What is the recoil like on the AF2011-A1?

The recoil is described as a substantial 'push' rather than a sharp 'jab', attributed to the dual reciprocating slides. Its intensity is compared to that of a .500 Magnum, requiring significant control.

Where is the AF2011-A1 manufactured?

The Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 is manufactured in Italy, as indicated by markings on the firearm's frame.

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