pantannojack
US Veteran
What is a Tisas Pistol? Am I the only one who don't know?
I've been inside 3 of their 1911's - 2 GI clones and one that they call a "Duty". All of them needed a deep clean at first due to the cosmoline-like preservative that they're shipped with. All 3 got Wilson spring kits and some light smoothing of the trigger/sear/disconnector surfaces as they were put back together. Triggers came out at 4 to 4 1/2 lbs.<snip> I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
Yes, the 1911 world has changed a lot. The 1911s from Turkey and the Philippines are generally trouble free straight out of the box. Say thank you CNC machining.In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's, Auto Ordinance, Springfield, older GI. It was stated in a local gun shop that you could buy a Colt for 700$, then spend another 700$ just to get it to function. Blames were put on bullet shape, magazine followers, grip strength. Then I got a Kimber Custom from Yonkers. No more trouble ever again. I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's, Auto Ordinance, Springfield, older GI. It was stated in a local gun shop that you could buy a Colt for 700$, then spend another 700$ just to get it to function. Blames were put on bullet shape, magazine followers, grip strength. Then I got a Kimber Custom from Yonkers. No more trouble ever again. I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's.... I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's, Auto Ordinance, Springfield, older GI. It was stated in a local gun shop that you could buy a Colt for 700$, then spend another 700$ just to get it to function. Blames were put on bullet shape, magazine followers, grip strength. Then I got a Kimber Custom from Yonkers. No more trouble ever again. I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
Maybe. I've had good results with Colt 1911s and I've been buying them for a while.In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's, Auto Ordinance, Springfield, older GI. It was stated in a local gun shop that you could buy a Colt for 700$, then spend another 700$ just to get it to function. Blames were put on bullet shape, magazine followers, grip strength. Then I got a Kimber Custom from Yonkers. No more trouble ever again. I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
Yes....Tisas has put a basic Wilson Combat reliability gun into a $400 package. I had an original 1911A1 and a Series 70, and my Tisas is probably more reliable than either one.In the 80's I had gone thru some junk 1911's, Auto Ordinance, Springfield, older GI. It was stated in a local gun shop that you could buy a Colt for 700$, then spend another 700$ just to get it to function. Blames were put on bullet shape, magazine followers, grip strength. Then I got a Kimber Custom from Yonkers. No more trouble ever again. I am vey suspicious of any more 1911's unless proved to work as intended. Has the world changed since then?
I kinda wish that I needed another 1911 so that I would have an excuse to buy a new Tisas.