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  • fennecfrank
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 1787

    Titanium Handgun

    looking good!!




    The TIKI-T Titanium Handgun

    Tiki, the embodiment of the Polynesian god of creation; T, symbolic of the all-titanium construction Infinity Firearms announces the availability of the all new, all-titanium TIKI-T. Marrying the legendary properties of titanium's lightweight strength with the cutting-edge innovations you've come to expect from the Infinity designers, TIKI-T is redefining the industry parameters for performance, endurance and aesthetics in handgun design.



    Infinity Firearms provides sporting competitors with greater high capacity frames, hybrid and tribrid barrel systems for reduced coil, tri-glide trigger systems, interchangeable breechface slides, interchangeable trigger systems, and many more patented components - all incorporated in the new TIKI-T. Many of the design elements are achieved using state-of-the-art Cad/Cam and solid modeling techniques that are fed through DNC (Direct Numerical Control) to sophisticated CNC equipment. The final testing of TIKI-T for repeatability and accuracy is accomplished via a newly designed CMM (Convergence Measuring Machine) The CMM is a highly accurate system with statistical Cpk values that adds minimum noise to the testing of firearms. Unlike conventional rests, this system is designed to indicate the exact capability of the barrel or pistol. A very good shooter could outshoot conventional rests; this, however, cannot happen with a CMM.

    No shortcuts are taken and no compromises made with the TIKI-T. Titanium components are fully machined from aircraft grade titanium alloys. No castings are or will ever be used to produce a pistol of TIKI-T's superior performance deliverability. Infinity designers employ different titanium alloys in the manufacture of their components. Alpha alloys are used for parts that require greater malleability. Beta alloys are incorporated in areas requiring greater hardness and Alpha-Beta alloys are used where strength and flexibility are desirable. All the titanium alloys used offer superior corrosion resistance and integrity in the most extreme temperatures.



    The TIKI-T is manufactured with state-of-the-art equipment and constructed from all- titanium components. In the end, it's those components that ensure the TIKI-T is unrivaled. One of those exclusive features is the patent-pending sighting system. The slide incorporates a day and night sighting system that allows for extremely quick and accurate acquisition of the target. The extremely low profile of the system is accomplished by a special slide profile where the top of the slide is machined at the point of aim (barrel lock angle). Consider also the tritium system. The four-dot system is hidden in deep pockets and is viewable by the user only along channels from the rear of the slide to the front. These channels are ergonomically positioned to the user's focal point. This four-dot system enabled the designers to include a hybrid barrel for recoil reduction and muzzle control. A center channel from the rear of the slide to the muzzle is the daylight sighting system ensuring target acquisition is immediate with a wide viewing area. Other features that cannot be found on any other product, but are standard with the TIKI-T include a slide with a removable breechface for quick and cost-effective caliber changes; an interchangeable trigger system that allows the user to quickly and inexpensively customize a pistol's ergonomics (hand size, finger length); an ultra low ejection port for increased ejection reliability; precision matched radial lugs in the barrel and slide for extended life and continued high accuracy; and panel-cut gripping serrations for improved gripping of the slide with cold hands or gloves. Last, but certainly not least, is a new tool steel inserted rail system (patent pending), unique in that it controls all four degrees of freedom of motion. The hardened tool steel inserts are locked in place by special geometry, but are removable with simple tools for maintenance, if required.



    State-of-the art manufacturing, exclusive patented components , and still Infinity Firearms delivers more. There are the artistically scrolled grip screws designed with a spline found only in the most expensive knives and fully heat-treated for long life and dependability. The dust cover of the frame is extended to the end of the slide giving the pistol a full-bodied look that has been the trademark of Infinity pistols in the competition circuit for the past three years. Additionally, the pistol is available in a natural finish or the same PVD coating used on the large telescopic mirrors used by observatories - a process that applied an extremely thin but hard finish that mimics the natural warm glow of titanium for the ultimate protection from the wear of holstering and handling.

    TIKI-T: a legend in handgun performance, innovation and aesthetics is born.
  • #2
    redcliff
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2008
    • 5676

    Way cool, do I have to sell my 4Runner and BMW to buy one, or just the 4Runner?
    "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
    "What we get away with isn't usually the same as what's good for us"
    "An extended slide stop is the second most useless part you can put on a 1911"

    "While Ruger DA revolvers may be built like a tank, they have the aesthetics of one also,
    although I suppose there are a few tanks which I owe an apology to for that remark"

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    • #3
      1911Operator
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 2691

      yeah, i wanna know the price! so I can laugh at it! lol, very cool gun but affordable? prob not.
      Have an idea or invention? Need something designed and made? Click: HERE
      ✟ In the beginning was the 1911, and the 1911 was THE pistol, and it was good. And behold the Lord said, "Thou shalt not muck with my disciple John's design for it is good and it workith. For John made the 1911, and lo all of his weapons, from the designs which I, the Lord, gave him upon the mountain."✟

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      • #4
        OneSevenDeuce
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 2288

        Is this just supposed to be an advert?
        What do you mean my birth certificate expired?

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        • #5
          chickenfried
          Calguns Addict
          • Oct 2005
          • 7160

          ooooh titanium.
          Originally posted by victor1echo
          Hollywood is satan!!!!
          sigpic

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          • #6
            Chief-7700
            Veteran Member
            • May 2008
            • 3382

            Nice ad.

            XL-650 to feed the: .45ACP's Les Baer Concept V, Ruger SR 1911, Ruger Nightwatchman,custom built Colt M1911, Springfield .45ACP Loaded.. 9MM SA Range Officer,Ruger P-85, Springfield Stainless 9MM loaded, SA 9MM 5.25" XDM, Springfield 9mm Stainless Range Officer, STI double stack .45ACP.
            IDPA A41750 Safety Officer
            NRA Certified RSO
            "Stay out of the deep end of the pool; correct the problem with your credit card, not your dremel!"

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            • #7
              PewPewBob
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 71

              Looks like an ad to me......
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              • #8
                Lych
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 122

                nice looking gun but needs bigger pictures for an ad

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                • #9
                  fennecfrank
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 1787

                  umm.......not affiliated with the company at all.

                  saw the link to the website from another forum. just copied and pasted the page onto here. sorry if it appears to be an ad. thought it would be a good discussion.

                  most interested in the weight of the firearm and of course, the price......

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                  • #10
                    NSR500
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 19530

                    I'd like one just to say I've got a titanium gun.

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                    • #11
                      Munk
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 2124

                      Originally posted by fennecfrank
                      umm.......not affiliated with the company at all.

                      saw the link to the website from another forum. just copied and pasted the page onto here. sorry if it appears to be an ad. thought it would be a good discussion.

                      most interested in the weight of the firearm and of course, the price......

                      If you copy-pasta something, then put it in quotes, although this obvious sales pitch really should be in the sales forum.

                      Next time, post a pic, post a link, and say something insightful about it.

                      Would be nice to see if certain titanium parts can handle the repeated impacts that steel parts would likely survive better. Frame should do well.

                      However, with the cost of titanium, this seems like it would be out of this world in price.
                      Originally posted by greasemonkey
                      1911's instill fairy dust in the bullets, making them more deadly.

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                      • #12
                        chickenfried
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 7160

                        Nothing wrong with seeing something cool and posting it . I don't think marketing to california would be very effective I doubt it has a magazine safety, loaded chamber indicator maybe.

                        Originally posted by Munk
                        If you copy-pasta something, then put it in quotes, although this obvious sales pitch really should be in the sales forum.

                        Next time, post a pic, post a link, and say something insightful about it.

                        Would be nice to see if certain titanium parts can handle the repeated impacts that steel parts would likely survive better. Frame should do well.

                        However, with the cost of titanium, this seems like it would be out of this world in price.
                        Originally posted by victor1echo
                        Hollywood is satan!!!!
                        sigpic

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                        • #13
                          erikdjs
                          Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 315

                          It's interesting that they don't mention 1911 anywhere.

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                          • #14
                            OneSevenDeuce
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 2288

                            Originally posted by chickenfried
                            Nothing wrong with seeing something cool and posting it . I don't think marketing to california would be very effective I doubt it has a magazine safety, loaded chamber indicator maybe.
                            No, nothing wrong with that at all. But personally I would rather hear the personal opinion of the poster rather than the advertisements press release.
                            What do you mean my birth certificate expired?

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                            • #15
                              cineski
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 6205

                              What's w/ all the ugly machined into that thing?

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