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Strayer-Voigt 1911 pistol
From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Revision as of 00:57, 9 March 2022 by Wuzh(talk | contribs)(I am really unsure about the claim that TM Hi-Capa 4.3 is supposed to be an SVI (looks more like an STI to me, though I can't find an exact replica), however I'm putting the section here for now. More research is needed.)
Strayer-Voigt, Inc. (SVI for short) is an American manufacturer of high-end M1911-derived modular pistols. The company was founded in 1994 by Sandy Strayer, a key member of Strayer-Tripp International, and world-class competitive shooter Michael Voigt. Strayer and SVI co-owned STI's patents for their "2011" modular double stack 1911 frames, and their high-quality pistols are very popular on the competitive shooting market.
All SVI pistols are made-to-order according to the customer's specifications; SVI does not produce any "models" for their pistols, but did single out the TIKI-T configuration as a model of sorts.
SVI markets its pistols under the brand name Infinity Firearms; the name "Strayer-Voigt Infinity" is commonly used to designate their pistols, even though it is technically a misnomer.