Feb 18, 2016

Double Trouble

In normal circumstances, shooting 20 rounds from a #1911 in less than 1.5 seconds—on target, no less—is absurd. Even when you throw in a second 1911, it’s still a tall order for speed shooter #JerryMiculek. He may be a wizard on the #firing line, but there’s only so much he can do to challenge the laws of physics.

So in comes the #doublebarreled1911 from #ArsenalFirearms. Introduced roughly 100 years after the original, this “Second Century” 1911 from the #Italiangun maker offers shooters twice the #firepower and twice the fun. After all, who needs four arms when you can just make your #guns #shoot more bullets?

“The experience is quite different,” Jerry said in his summary of the pistol. “I do have to say, there’s a lot of horsepower. You’re shooting two .45 ACP 230[grain] round ball ammunition at one time, at one trigger pull. So you’re getting 460 grains of lead downrange. So the thump that you feel is close to a .500 magnum, maybe a little bit less.”

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