Well gents, after a rather epic 13 year wait, from the time a venerable old (no longer active) member known as 'DRMW' infected me with the '2011 Infinity bug', it is with particularly great pleasure that I present to you the completely bespoke traditional...
I am totally chuffed to bits with it. What can I say, I am such a staunch traditionalist when it comes to firearms - 1911/2011s and revolvers are simply the most beautiful firearms ever made, and when you take that form to its absolute apex, like in this ...
There's something appealing about bespoke in an almost subconcious way. A trouser pocket cut to the exact depth for your hand, or a perfect shirt cuff length. When everything is made just right it almost makes you forget it's there. I would imagine your n...
What you are effectively describing there applies to almost any luxury product category . I did promise myself I'd end up getting a bespoke suit at some point in life, it's just that I've almost never worn suits for work, so I haven't had a practical need...
Being an aerospace engineer, I am confident you thoroughly understand and appreciate any exceptional engineering and design effort, and this one is no different. These people are generally considered to be among the few in the world who are able to manufa...
into it as a hobby! Throughout my teenage years and early twenties, me and my brother had about a dozen different bb guns, but we didn't start buying actual firearms until the early 2010s due to having traveled extensively between the US and Europe. Then ...
It is good to see other people appreciating them! Do you plan to use it at the shooting range or is it more something for display? Does it shoot well or is it a feat that is easy to achieve? (I know nothing about arms). Very happy for you, and it matches ...
that excels at everything. I plan to do all of the above with it, including using it for work occasionally, but in a limited capacity simply because of the fact that if you are forced to actually use a firearm in justified defense, law enforcement has to ...
... Billet/milling on Pornhub dear friends ! Just go to Watchprosite What a stunning piece this is, I am not a gun guy since I'm away too lazy overcoming all the EU laws concerning owning or even using them. But I really appreciate this kind of work. Be s...
I promise I'll do my best to pay attention when it's loaded . Now, are you on to some very imaginative new categories or what! - Billet Brunettes x)))....
Having a limited experience…competitive rifle, skeet and trap in college, I don’t know much about fine firearms. None of my Omegas are safe queens. They are all practical and all get at least some use. As a photographer I would always pick a Nikon slr ove...
I actually had a Nikon DSLR myself, totally agree with you on that point. What you are asking is literally dead-on. Infinity and its sibling Staccato (formerly STI) both began as competition gun makers. One went more into unlimited production of pre-specc...
I didn't know up front what shade of orange the details on the gun would turn out in, but they totally nailed it relative to what I had in mind. Sincerely appreciate your comment! Cheers, Filip
But they do offer a compact size custom gun that I would happily EDC, it's just not available to order in California, but since I now have family in Florida that can easily be constructively addressed.... The carry model is called Tiki - google some pictu...
They actually do make Commander and Officer size single stack 1911s, but the Tiki is truly the bespoke carry gun to get from them in my opinion ........
Given that I am myself interested in ordering a Tiki for concealed carry next, at some point in the foreseeable future. The first five pictures are of their Tiki pistol, being easily identified by the one of a kind front sight in the form of a central cha...
Everyone of those are incredible. My current EDC is either the Springfield Hellcat or a Glock 43x because I like the safety in the trigger. Anyone of those would be a nice upgrade. Again, thank you for posting these! Regards, Steve
I have remarked over the years about overlaps between watchmaking and gunmaking. There really are similarities in machining and precision. Congratulations dear Sir! PS, Ming and Ed are immensely missed here.
I profusely appreciate your densely experienced sentiments! Yes, I agree, both Woos' contributions are genuinely missed on here, why they decided to depart so suddenly is beyond me, but people do as they please, so from my perspective good luck to both of...
Especially with the orange accents! Being a doxa fanboy I love orange but may have gone for red in this case I'm curious about the shape of the trigger being square rather than round, what's the rationale if you don't mind explaining?
A Hermes-type color combo . Orange is my favorite strong color, it's been so since early childhood. They offer both curved and flat (or as you say squared) triggers. It's ultimately personal preference - theoretically it is slightly easier to achieve a mo...
I love them so much I could easily end up with ten, but fortunately I do have a rather rational mindset so despite loving them endlessly, I can manage to keep my actual expenditures in check ........
I agree with you completely, and that doesn't mean that there aren't some polymer handguns that I like a great deal! I'm especially fond of FNs.... Cheers, Filip
I'll definitely make some dedicated time for that before the month ends . I never saw the point of having 'safe queens' in any product category ........
There was a TV show where some 'professional organizers' told people what do do with their belongings. Anyway, the show was dumb, but one of those people did say one thing that stuck with me to this day - you don't really need anything that you haven't us...
Lots of new entries ever since the patent expired but SVI is still imho the absolute best. A shame most people will never see or experience something like this, it's like living in a world of boring family sedans not even knowing Ferraris exist.
Not sure about the firing pin hole but the breach face looks dirty hard to say if that's machining or dirt streaks. As for the trigger, I see nothing wrong. The hex is for over travel adjustment, may also be to hold in the trigger shoe in if this is two-p...
That is one sublime piece of kit as well . I totally love the ported and comped slide, I presume this particular gun only serves for cutting-edge target practice .... Everything you mention here is indeed accurate, my images were all taken immediately fol...
I think this will be a fun journey down the rabbit hole of racey 1911s. Can't wait to hear more as you get used to it! Over lubed is probably just right 😀 Just like a race car you can tune these right to the edge and beyond so it gets to the level where c...
of course, I am hyper eager to start shooting the gun regularly, it will definitely happen before the month ends. I will also take some images when I first field strip and clean the gun, but that's probably going to be after I shoot it for the first time....
Love it, some of your questions are exactly what I'd be interested in knowing as well! The firing pin hole and machining finish are questions I don't know the answer to by default, I will email them next week and ask. I did take note of the internal finis...
I genuinely humble myself before anyone who's got half the credentials that he's claiming to have! As I mentioned in my answer to him, I will obtain an official factory answer next week! Hugely curious myself .....
I spent the bulk of the past day disassembling and fiddling with each component of the gun separately, and after cleaning out the oil/lube/grease residues it is clear to me that the machining on the surface of the components is nothing short of exemplary....
Despite not yet having the opportunity to visit the factory in Texas myself is that each and every component is CNC machined from billet aluminum and subsequently finished and fitted by hand.... That's where the bulk of the $6-9K cost for these guns comes...
why they packaged the gun from the factory so excessively greased up. Perhaps it's an indicator of how they see it ought to be ran with grease and lubricants.... I cleaned it up, and reapplied lube to all rails and the barrel exterior itself, and added a ...
really aluminium or did I mis-read it? If they are, I'm very surprised for one obvious reasons: its weight doesn't suit the recoil of the 1911A1 (Newton's 3rd Law) - it's just too light for a heavy-recoiling gun.
The slide, external frame and the wide grip are all actually made out of carbon steel, precisely due to the reasons you point out, I don't even think that they offer aluminum slides.... It's only the FCU key internal components that are machined billet al...
Perhaps counter-intuitively, two perfect un-marked bearing surfaces can be difficult to lubricate, especially where high temperature & pressure are generated with consequent expansion. So, this may be why S-V slather their immaculately finished guns i...
I haven't gotten to look at any titanium parts per-se, I know that they are particularly fond of making compensators out of titanium because it increases their longevity many-fold (relative to aluminum). I believe that they used to offer slides in titaniu...
not even the universe itself which is scientifically most likely to suffer what is called a 'heat death'. I will eagerly proceed to test the gun out in the coming weeks, and see for myself what the 'Infinity fuss' is all about outside of endless customiza...
Although it isn't much different to other bespoke 1911 makers, perhaps even less than some of the others, at least here in the US. By being sparse in optioning my own, I kept it close to the 'starting price' for one of their guns which I think is around $...
Where you get an extra sticker for every game you play. So I gotta ask you, did you get an extra hexagon for every kill shot? That would make you pretty deadly! 😀 ...
I wasn't aware of this practice, but that just goes to show you that I simply don't follow the sport .... I love that pattern, and it feels great in the hand. It's easily one of the most labor intensive and intricate pieces of metal engineering. By the wa...
but his decision to leave the forum was ironically based off of my participation in it! He disagreed about the manner in which I had (somewhat clumsily) expressed an opinion, which then led to him banning me from forum participation for what turned out to...
I honestly can't figure out his reasoning altogether, we knew one-another to a decent enough extent, sufficiently for him to know that what he thought could be interpreted as 'racist remarks' simply wasn't true in the slightest. Yes, I had used the word '...
I've always been impressed by the variety of hobbies that people bring to our discussions. I respect everyone's individual interests. Still, I find it a bit odd to see firearms and other weapons coming up in discussions on a forum that's mainly about watc...
Not all posts here will, or ought to be, enjoyed by all visitors. There are always a number of posts, even if related to horology, that I never open myself - the subject matter simply isn't of personal interest. With that said, this is still a U.S. based ...
While I respect your perspective, I must express my strong disagreement. I was under the impression that this forum, despite being US-based, wouldn't necessarily facilitate discussions promoting firearms. It appears to me that the focus of the site is wat...
Back when I joined the forum at the start of 2010, I thought that topics were mostly deliberately restricted to watches, but as it turned out, watches were simply the primary focus of the general discussions, not an exclusive topic per se.... This ended u...