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In the last three weeks, I have picked up three new Tisas 1911 guns which went to the range today. (Stingray, commander size, alloy frame, 9mm) 124 ball and 148 hp ammo, fed perfectly with issued 9 rd mags. Great group at 10 yards. (Tank commander and Model 1911 A1 US ARMY) These are all all steel guns, no MIM parts, excellent triggers, and very accurate) Aftermarket grips on the full size 1911 and stock grips on the Stingray and Tank Commander. All three of these guns have trigger pulls better than my Springfield Armory Mil Spec 1911. They are every bit as good as my DW Guardian .38 Super. Paid about $350 each for the full size and Tank Commander. Paid $550 for the Stingray 9mm. These are fantastic guns not only at this price point but really at any price point. Trooper Joe. | ||
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I picked up the full size Gov model in 45 maybe 4 yrs bak and it has been flawless , I am getting another one as soon as I find it Gov model , park finish , marked United States Property , they are a new real close GI clone . | |||
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Nice, I just picked up a U.S. Army replica for $349 when PSA had a sale on them last month. It came with real wood grips and two Mec-gar mags. I walked away with it for under $400 including tax and shipping and I got a dealer who doesn’t charge me transfer fees. I’m planning on taking it to the range this week. “Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014 | |||
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I also have 3 US Army Replica Fullsize (Paid $220 for it). Raider (copy of Colt M45A1) Devil Ray (B45B) Commander sized with bobtail and steel frame. All have been excellent shooters. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
I keep toying with the idea of one of those GI clones. I had to send "my" Remington Rand back to the LESO people, and my Garands have been kind of lonely ever since. I'm glad to hear that they work...I was initially quite skeptical. I may just need to pony up and get one. | |||
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Looks great! I have a B45 Carry that I added their $20 wood grips to and a Wilson flat trigger. Not minority enough! | |||
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Each post crafted from rich Corinthian leather |
I’m impressed with the things I’m reading about the Tisas line - thank you for this post! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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Impressive groups at 30'! Thanks for sharing! Don't. drink & drive, don't even putt. | |||
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I've been really happy with my TISAS U.S. 1911A1 clone. They seem to be an incredible value, and everyone I know who owns one is happy they bought theirs. | |||
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I bought the A1 Service .45 at the beginning of the year and to date it's been a veritable rock star. Great trigger, shoots with excellent accuracy; how a pistol this inexpensive can be this good is a bit mind-blowing. Sure the recreated 1911A1 sights suck for my decades-old eyes, but it's a homage to the past. If there's any downside that I didn't know going in (and I'm not sure that it really is), they use Cerakote rather than Parkerizing to achieve the look of the finish. That to me isn't a bad thing given how easy it is to scuff and scratch a Parkerized surface as I'd done with my long-departed SA Brazilian Loaded, but some folks might like and/or prefer the more authentic finishing technique. Turkish shotguns have long been something of a mixed bag when it comes to quality and reliability. As a dealer we've had plenty of histrionics and customer frustration with them. But of late they seem to do handguns a fair sight better. I thoroughly enjoy each and every Canik that I own, and the Tisas 1911s have garnered gobs of praise and respect across the gun world. And Girsan is doing with the P35 platform what Tisas has done with the 1911. Good times, and from all places, Turkey...er...Türkiye (at least when it comes to handguns, I'll pay the nation some deserved respect). -MG | |||
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I recently picked up a HiPower clone made by Girsan and am quite pleased. I have also handled a polymer striker fired Tisas PX9 that looks very, very similar to the Springfield XD (except that the Tisas has a much better trigger). I agree that the "Ottomans" are making some nice handguns! IMO: I see Walther influence in some of the Canik designs and XD influence (using Sig 226 mags) in the Tisas PX9 design. Of course, my Girsan looks like a Hi-power clone. One wonders about patent infringement issues... Btw,does anyone know if there is any parts interchangeability between the Tisas striker fired gun and the XD??This message has been edited. Last edited by: mike28w, | |||
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They are certainly gaining popularity quickly. Congrats on your purchases... | |||
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I recently posted this about my Girsan compact “PI” model. All parts interchange perfectly with my Browning and FEG HiPower guns. Thanks to Girsan, they have recently brought to us an almost perfect sample of what an edc BHP should be in the form of their compact “PI” model. I have had this for several months and it just keeps getting better and better, really smoothing out. This photo shows my favorite carry magazine with the “mouse trap” eject system. This original Browning 13 round magazine is also coated which really smoothes out the trigger pull (I am leaving in the mag disconnect system). The back up mag is the 15 round MecGar mag that came with the gun. | |||
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Leatherneck |
I took my Tisas to the range today and couldn’t be happier. I fired just over 200 rounds of mixed .45 from various manufacturers, both 230 and 185gr, through various magazines and it functioned perfectly. I’m very happy with this gun and am definitely going to get a couple different versions of their 1911s. I have a feeling the price on these is going to climb as word gets out. “Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014 | |||
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I still haven't fired a Tisas Duty I bought last year, but I did tear it apart and was impressed with the fit and finish for the price paid. | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
I've been wanting a range toy 1911 for a long time. With the price of .45, I put it off as totally impractical. Honestly, for a no-frills "it's a 1911," this one really has my eye. I have a really clean 1943 Remington-Rand, so this is something I could shoot plenty and not worry about cracking a lead dipped slide. A friend is telling me to hold out for a bit since they're going to start doing them parkerized instead of cerakote. That's an improvement in my book. ______________________________________________ Carthago delenda est | |||
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teacher of history |
I have some interest in the Stingray. Just curious as to where you got it? | |||
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Kentucky Gun Co. Great place to do business with. Trooper Joe | |||
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teacher of history |
I ordered one this morning from PSA. | |||
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I would like to have one of the Tisas “tank commanders”. Excellent groupings. Very nice. | |||
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