TISAS ?

I've owned two Tisas, a 10mm D10 and one of their .45 "Duty" models.

The D10 was very ammo-sensitive. I ended up selling it. 10mm 1911s are tricky, in my experience.

The Duty .45 is outstanding. Extremely reliable. I use it for most of my 1911 range practice and dry fire in order to reduce wear on my nicer 1911s. All of the internals are stock except for a heavier Wilson recoil spring, and I generally use Wilson magazines, too.
 
I have a couple 1911A1 Tisas. Zero issues. Seems almost redundant tagging this onto 2 pages of mostly glowing reviews.

"Boringly reliable" applies here like it does to Glocks.

The one thing Tisas does well is expose the lie that steel guns are just too expensive to manufacture any more for less than an arm and a leg.
 
I have several and gave one to my daughter (the nickel finish caught her eye). All have been very good and the triggers are especially noteworthy.
 
I bought a Tisas M1911A1 Government in 45 cal. It is good replica of the issued pistol made in Turkey. OD green, lousy sights. But that pistol was basically intended to be a point blank range defensive pistol. It does shoot well and is tight (no rattling). Last year I purchased a LE trade-in M&P 45 M2.0. Clean and any observable wear was holster wear from a Kydex holster. I use that pistol mostly.
 

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