The Russian-Italian collaboration Strike One pistol first announced by TGM in August 2012 and later exhibited at the 2013 SHOT Show is now available in the United States. So too is its pioneering stablemate, the AF2011-A1 Double Barrel .45 ACP pistol.
Both pistols are manufactured by Arsenal Arms in Italy and are now distributed in the US exclusively by Sooner State Arsenal in Oklahoma City.
The basic Strike One is a polymer-framed, short recoil-operated, striker-fired 9mm semi-automatic pistol rated for +P+ ammunition. Sooner State is currently taking advance orders for a .40 S&W caliber version which is expected in a few months.
It might look a little like a Glock, but the polymer frame is the only similarity. In the Strike One the barrel does not tilt. Instead, it moves in a straight line, thus increasing the accuracy. The bore line in Strike One is lower than even on a Glock, further reducing the barrel climb during rapid firing.
Currently available for delivery in 9mm in choice of black, green, or tan with black slide at a price of $799, the Striker One is also offered in an All Weather (AWP) tan model for $882. A .40S&W model will be available shortly.
The AF2011-A1 pistol is the very first industrial double barrel semi-automatic pistol ever marketed. It fires both barrels from each pull of the single trigger, feeding from two eight-round magazines. The AF2011A1 is available in several finishes at varying prices: Stainless at $5,581; Black Magic, $5,381; Blued, $4,599, and an all new Dual Tone, $5,581.
For more information or to order, contact Sooner State Arsenal by phone at 405-642-3183 or visit online at: store.soonerstatearsenal.com.