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Dual wielding? Taking tour skills to whole new level, huh j/k, but in all honesty I'm not the one to usually get jealous of another man but right now is kind of tough for anyone not to be,
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What caliber do you use for 3 gun, 9mm or 40, looks like those two are 40 but not sure
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Very nice! Love the suppressed porn. How do you like the feel of those grips?
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Very nice! Love the suppressed porn. How do you like the feel of those grips? View Quote My 1 year old gun has the standard standard micro pockets. They feel great except in the summer months when it's hot and your hands are always sweaty. On These new guns I went with the aggressive micro pockets. They feel awesome! Very grippy almost rough. My wife said ouch when she picked up m gun. I haven't shot the guns a bunch at one time yet but in told they can tear up soft hands when your shooting a lot like in a class or something where your handling the gun a lot. |
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why did you got with the 5" over the 5.4? View Quote 5.4" is built to maximize the Ipsc box. If I needed a longer sight radius I'd just go 6" but I can already hit what I'm aiming at with a 2lb trigger and a 5" barrel and I don't need a goofy 6" barrel. The concept of the 5.4" is cool but the shorter guns look better and that alone makes me faster. Lol! |
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So sick! Is the slide RMR Infinity for 3 gun? No disadvantage with RMR on the slide?
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So sick! Is the slide RMR Infinity for 3 gun? No disadvantage with RMR on the slide? View Quote RMR on the slide isn't as fast on sight movement/recovery as a full open pistol with a big c-more on a mount but I like this setup for 3-gun because we typically have larger transitions and smaller targets then a USPSA match so there is usually time for the sights to recover before being on the next target array. The beauty of this setup is that it still fits in my BladeTech WRS holster with level II retention. Big honking open Guns require specialty holsters or you to hold them into the holster when running. |
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Thanks for the insight Jesse. You have coolest stuff, love seeing your gear pics on IG and FB.
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Damn sexy. The only good 1911 is a full frame 1911 IMO. So freaking hawt
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How could I NOT post in this thread...
Guns are nice. The serials are great! |
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Can you give some details why these pistols are better than STI? thanks for your time!!!
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Can you give some details why these pistols are better than STI? thanks for your time!!! View Quote Have you ever seen an STI that looks as good as these do? Even a $3-4000 custom gun with a bunch of fancy holes isn't as clean as these are IMHO. Infinity has a brand new multi million dollar facility in Texas. They build every piece of their guns in house. They aren't buying parts from various manufacturers to fit together. Since the parts are all built in house they can control tolerances and fit much better. So you end up with a tighter, cleaner and in most cases more accurate pistol. Each gun is hand fitted together by the owner which makes them all identical. The triggers on each of my guns breaks exactly the same and right at 2lbs. A factory STI still needs a trigger job when you get it. I must say A custom built STI can have a 2lb trigger too. Since every gun is a custom build you can order pretty much anything you can think of in terms of finish, color, etc. I personally sold 5 or 6 of my factory and custom STI guns to buy 3-4 SVI Infinity guns. That's how much I like them. A factory STI is about $2k. A custom STI runs $3-4k. A typical SVI runs $4-5k. Of course you can get custom engraving that can run an additional $5k. They built a gun entirely from Titanium this year. Rumor has it that cost upwards of $15k. Pretty cool stuff. If you're ever in Oklahoma you're welcome to shoot all of mine. I'll even let you shoot my ammo. |
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Have you ever seen an STI that looks as good as these do? Even a $3-4000 custom gun with a bunch of fancy holes isn't as clean as these are IMHO. Infinity has a brand new multi million dollar facility in Texas. They build every piece of their guns in house. They aren't buying parts from various manufacturers to fit together. Since the parts are all built in house they can control tolerances and fit much better. So you end up with a tighter, cleaner and in most cases more accurate pistol. Each gun is hand fitted together by the owner which makes them all identical. The triggers on each of my guns breaks exactly the same and right at 2lbs. A factory STI still needs a trigger job when you get it. I must say A custom built STI can have a 2lb trigger too. Since every gun is a custom build you can order pretty much anything you can think of in terms of finish, color, etc. I personally sold 5 or 6 of my factory and custom STI guns to buy 3-4 SVI Infinity guns. That's how much I like them. A factory STI is about $2k. A custom STI runs $3-4k. A typical SVI runs $4-5k. Of course you can get custom engraving that can run an additional $5k. They built a gun entirely from Titanium this year. Rumor has it that cost upwards of $15k. Pretty cool stuff. If you're ever in Oklahoma you're welcome to shoot all of mine. I'll even let you shoot my ammo. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can you give some details why these pistols are better than STI? thanks for your time!!! Have you ever seen an STI that looks as good as these do? Even a $3-4000 custom gun with a bunch of fancy holes isn't as clean as these are IMHO. Infinity has a brand new multi million dollar facility in Texas. They build every piece of their guns in house. They aren't buying parts from various manufacturers to fit together. Since the parts are all built in house they can control tolerances and fit much better. So you end up with a tighter, cleaner and in most cases more accurate pistol. Each gun is hand fitted together by the owner which makes them all identical. The triggers on each of my guns breaks exactly the same and right at 2lbs. A factory STI still needs a trigger job when you get it. I must say A custom built STI can have a 2lb trigger too. Since every gun is a custom build you can order pretty much anything you can think of in terms of finish, color, etc. I personally sold 5 or 6 of my factory and custom STI guns to buy 3-4 SVI Infinity guns. That's how much I like them. A factory STI is about $2k. A custom STI runs $3-4k. A typical SVI runs $4-5k. Of course you can get custom engraving that can run an additional $5k. They built a gun entirely from Titanium this year. Rumor has it that cost upwards of $15k. Pretty cool stuff. If you're ever in Oklahoma you're welcome to shoot all of mine. I'll even let you shoot my ammo. So you went with the 5 inch sight tracker and not the 5.4 correct? Is the wait time normally 1 year? Just like most gun guys I don't have 5K just hanging out and want to make payments. I wish you were closer and I would take you up on your offer. |
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So you went with the 5 inch sight tracker and not the 5.4 correct? Is the wait time normally 1 year? Just like most gun guys I don't have 5K just hanging out and want to make payments. I wish you were closer and I would take you up on your offer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can you give some details why these pistols are better than STI? thanks for your time!!! Have you ever seen an STI that looks as good as these do? Even a $3-4000 custom gun with a bunch of fancy holes isn't as clean as these are IMHO. Infinity has a brand new multi million dollar facility in Texas. They build every piece of their guns in house. They aren't buying parts from various manufacturers to fit together. Since the parts are all built in house they can control tolerances and fit much better. So you end up with a tighter, cleaner and in most cases more accurate pistol. Each gun is hand fitted together by the owner which makes them all identical. The triggers on each of my guns breaks exactly the same and right at 2lbs. A factory STI still needs a trigger job when you get it. I must say A custom built STI can have a 2lb trigger too. Since every gun is a custom build you can order pretty much anything you can think of in terms of finish, color, etc. I personally sold 5 or 6 of my factory and custom STI guns to buy 3-4 SVI Infinity guns. That's how much I like them. A factory STI is about $2k. A custom STI runs $3-4k. A typical SVI runs $4-5k. Of course you can get custom engraving that can run an additional $5k. They built a gun entirely from Titanium this year. Rumor has it that cost upwards of $15k. Pretty cool stuff. If you're ever in Oklahoma you're welcome to shoot all of mine. I'll even let you shoot my ammo. So you went with the 5 inch sight tracker and not the 5.4 correct? Is the wait time normally 1 year? Just like most gun guys I don't have 5K just hanging out and want to make payments. I wish you were closer and I would take you up on your offer. Yes I went 5". Seemed the smoothest transition from my STI. I tried 6" guns in the past and I could see the slide moving slower. I'll prolly try a 5.4" in the future but it's not a must have IMHO. If you're really after sight radius 6" is where it's at I would think. All of my guns took 12 months. I think that's pretty typical right now. You put $1000 down and pay the remainder when they are finished. |
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Look at this piece of art the built recently. Man I want to shoot the shit outta this gun! <a href="http://s613.photobucket.com/user/jtischauser/media/Infinity/C2BA5A9E-E82B-4C40-83BB-211CBDB827EF_zpsajdu2bkp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt219/jtischauser/Infinity/C2BA5A9E-E82B-4C40-83BB-211CBDB827EF_zpsajdu2bkp.jpg</a> View Quote I normally hate over the top stuff, but for some reason I love this thing. Do they accept 1st born children? It would obviously be just the down payment since I'm sure this thing is a 2 kid installment type of piece. |
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