Introducing the Warner Arms Corp. "The Infallible" Fourth Frame, a semi-automatic pistol steeped in history and rarity. Produced in 1919, this firearm is one of the last iterations of a model that captured the innovative spirit of the early 20th century. With only about 7,600 ever made between 1917 and 1919, this .32 ACP caliber pistol is a prized find for collectors and firearm enthusiasts alike. Its compact design, striker-fired action, and 6+1 capacity made it a notable choice for self-defense during its time.
The overall condition of this historic piece is good, showing some signs of prior use and handling, which is expected for a firearm of its age. Minor scratches, scuffing, pitting, and blemishing are present but do not detract from its overall appearance. The bore is clean and well-maintained, exhibiting good rifling with intact, well-defined lands and grooves. This particular model features a 3.25-inch barrel and retains its original blued finish, providing both durability and an elegant look. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition, offering a firm hold.
The Warner Arms Corp. "The Infallible" was marketed as a reliable and affordable self-defense weapon, although it faced some mechanical challenges, leading to its brief production span. Despite these issues, the Fourth Frame variant stands as a fascinating relic of firearm evolution, representing the challenges and triumphs of early 20th-century engineering. Its distinct characteristics and historical significance make it a must-have for collectors who appreciate vintage firearms.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a history enthusiast, owning "The Infallible" is an opportunity to possess a tangible piece of American firearm history. This pistol not only tells a story of innovation and ambition but also serves as a testament to the ingenuity of its time. Don't miss the chance to add this rare gem to your collection.




