This spring, I went on a Tisas 1911 buying binge, a Tank Commander, Raider and JSOC pistols, all in .45 ACP. Great guns, love them. However, the price of .45 ACP and even reloading supplies being subject to the current state of Bidenomics, I decided to get a GSG 1911. I did a lot of research, watched a lot of videos and reviews before taking the -lunge but I’m glad I did. It’s been fed a steady diet of Remington golden bullet ammo and has had very few failures to function. Sure, it’s had a few (probably less than 10 out of a couple Remington “bucket o’ bullets”) so I can;t say I’ve been disappointed in my purchase. I wasn’t to thrilled about the plastic sights so I did replace them with a set of Dawson sights but that’s been the extent of any upgrades.
I know detractors will claim that it’s pot metal-zamack-mystery metal construction that will break and what not but I haven’t had any problems with that just yet. Besides, I know exactly what I bought and it was never with the intention of being some high end heirloom piece like a High Standard Super Trophy or a Ruger 22/45 with “similar controls and feel” I could hand down to future generations. I wanted something that was a low-cost trainer and plinker. I wanted something that had the exact same controls in the same locations at a similar weight that I could even use in the same holster and magazine pouches as my .45 ACP models. And if the day ever comes that it wears out or breaks beyond my ability to repair it, a replacement will have already paid for itself in the cost of ammo savings.