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Posted: 2/21/2020 6:33:15 PM EDT
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Looks like SDS is bringing in 1911A1 clones made by Tisas. Pretty nice clones for being in the $350 ballpark. I'm curious if anyone has gotten their hands on one yet? |
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I picked up one of the US Army marked models. It is very nice. Good parked finish and a nice tight slide to frame fit.
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I bought 1 of the really nice parked U.S. Army models and it is really tight. Bought mine otd for $365.00 really impressed!
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I love it when a plan comes together!
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I work for a distributor that just picked up the SDS line. I had training with SDS last week and was able to handle the entire line. It is really hard to believe how nice those guns are for the price point they are at. Good triggers, nice tight frame to slide fitment, nice lockup, polished feed ramp, slight mag bevel, they did a GREAT job with these.
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Cast or forged? Anyone with a Brinell tester? They look nice.
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Overwatch.
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I love it when a plan comes together!
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Originally Posted By 300WSM:
Incorrect. They are forged. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 300WSM:
Originally Posted By MINUTEMAN15:
They are cast frames. I'm very interested in these. I have a minty all original 1944 RR which I rarely shoot. I'd like a shooter, but cost has kept me away. |
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Their own website says forged frame, slide and barrel.
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QC Doktor...soldier, scholar, funnyman, raconteur
AL, USA
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"Audemus jura nostra defendere"
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my LGS told me that when I bought it, I seen the barrel was hammer forged but apparently I was wrong. When I bought my other tisas 1911 from buds about 5 years ago it was advertised as cast I wonder if it is forged.
I apologize, I hate misinformation as much as the next guy. |
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I love it when a plan comes together!
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If you handle one you can see they are obviously cast frames
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I finally picked up my SDS 1911A1 army clone chambered in 9mm. I have never owned a 1911 before this, shot one once about 15 years ago.
I put about sixty rounds of assorted ammo through it without any issues. It fed from the stock mec-gar and the aftermarket mec-gar 9 round magazines I bought just fine. For whatever reason it was way easier loading the magazine that came with it, the feed lips on the five that I bought were a lot sharper for some reason and tore up my thumb. Accuracy is on point! The trigger is heavy compared to the CZ clones I have but those have trigger jobs. With a lighter trigger I would enjoy this pistol more. I did not experience any hammer bite even though I like to get my hand up on the beaver tail. Practically every video on these pistols showed them all getting the bite. |
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Are these series 70 type pistols,or do they have a FPS too?
Thanks. Looking for a 9MM version. |
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5th. generation Texan
"God bless all here" |
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5th. generation Texan
"God bless all here" |
Unless they are making two kinds of the GI model, some of you guys are mistaken.
The one I picked up last Saturday has a Cerakote finish, not phosphate. |
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On the Tisas M1911A1 clone the first thing I did to mine was get better brown plastic GI type grips.
It improved the looks. Other than that, it's shot just fine and a heck of a deal at under $400 out the door from a local gun store. |
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I bought one for $350. Great shooter. No malfunctions. Nice and tight. I replaced the grips.
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I just got the GI model and it looks real close , no problems with any ammo or mags I tried . I like it the price seems to be going up on them mine was 400 plus range . I like it .
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Originally Posted By triaxle: I just got the GI model and it looks real close , no problems with any ammo or mags I tried . I like it the price seems to be going up on them mine was 400 plus range . I like it . View Quote I need to get one. Really impressed with the quality of my Tisas Beretta copy. |
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I've been holding out for their Duty Pistol in 9mm.
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I have the 1911A1 US Army model. It has forged frame and slide with rotary hammer forged barrel. Parkerized finish
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I got a 1911 'Carry' (Commander size, 4.25" barrel) and its damn good quality. Especially for a $400ish price, ambi extended safeties, extended grip-safety, forward slide-serrations, tight as a snare-drum. I like it, I bought it just to have a nice .45 1911 as a shooter. It fills the void nicely.
I'm pretty sure it's all forged. Maybe they made cast ones in the past, but all things indicate they are actually forged barrel/slide/receiver... It doesn't 'feel' cheap either, I've only read a few negative reviews... Really not sure what they were getting at, it's like most people are saying these are 4 or 5 star guns (myself included).. Then I'll read a 1 star review saying these are trash, horrid finish, terrible machine-marks, rattles, blah, blah... So maybe some lemons exist, but from the two Tisas brand guns I own (1911 Carry, Zigana PX9). I'm 100% satisfied. |
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I've got the Tisas B45R Duty with all the standard updates. So far it's been a great gun.Shoots fine
accurate as most any under $1000.00 1911. Frame and slide are forged. It all fits very well together nice finish. Only complaint really is the grips are just cheap plastic. I bought some Colt aftermarket double checkered rose wood grips off of Ebay. Looks and feels great. It is a very well made gun. I like it a ton. |
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Picked one up a few weeks ago. Haven't had the chance to get it out to the range yet but initial disassembly and cleaning looked really good. Have done some dry firing, trigger is surprising good, very little slack, crisp break about 4-5 lbs.
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So they make a 70 series 45 or 9mm with a rail that is forged? If so, which one? Cause I would buy one as a project base. Have heard alot of good things any them.
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Originally Posted By 82ABN1: I've got the Tisas B45R Duty with all the standard updates. So far it's been a great gun.Shoots fine accurate as most any under $1000.00 1911. Frame and slide are forged. It all fits very well together nice finish. Only complaint really is the grips are just cheap plastic. I bought some Colt aftermarket double checkered rose wood grips off of Ebay. Looks and feels great. It is a very well made gun. I like it a ton. View Quote @82abn1 can you post a pic? I got the same pistol with the rail and it’s a sweet shooter. |
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GGG Farms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplCGUdcAmy59r3W5Ls_DlQ
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Originally Posted By MDStroup: So they make a 70 series 45 or 9mm with a rail that is forged? If so, which one? Cause I would buy one as a project base. Have heard alot of good things any them. View Quote Yes the B45 and B45R are series 70 guns with forged in 45 or 9mm. Mine out the door was $510 including shipping and ffl transfer. @MDStroup |
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GGG Farms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplCGUdcAmy59r3W5Ls_DlQ
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I've got the B45R shoots good quality is pretty high. I recommend it if you want a good 1911 that's not 3000 grand.
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Originally Posted By writerdeluxe2006: Yes the B45 and B45R are series 70 guns with forged in 45 or 9mm. Mine out the door was $510 including shipping and ffl transfer. @MDStroup View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By writerdeluxe2006: Originally Posted By MDStroup: So they make a 70 series 45 or 9mm with a rail that is forged? If so, which one? Cause I would buy one as a project base. Have heard alot of good things any them. Yes the B45 and B45R are series 70 guns with forged in 45 or 9mm. Mine out the door was $510 including shipping and ffl transfer. @MDStroup Thank you very much!! I was finally able to find a website that shows all the models when I used those names in google as well!! I really like the Duty and carry version of the B45R. Don't know witch would be better first, a full sized(duty) or a command sized(carry) 1911. I really hope they make a 9mm version of those two series as well. I see they make the GI as a 9mm. I would get the carry in 9mm and the Duty in 45acp in a heart beart. https://www.sdsimports.com/sdsimports-1911-pistols-s/430118639.htm |
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Originally Posted By MDStroup: Thank you very much!! I was finally able to find a website that shows all the models when I used those names in google as well!! I really like the Duty and carry version of the B45R. Don't know witch would be better first, a full sized(duty) or a command sized(carry) 1911. I really hope they make a 9mm version of those two series as well. I see they make the GI as a 9mm. I would get the carry in 9mm and the Duty in 45acp in a heart beart. https://www.sdsimports.com/sdsimports-1911-pistols-s/430118639.htm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MDStroup: Originally Posted By writerdeluxe2006: Originally Posted By MDStroup: So they make a 70 series 45 or 9mm with a rail that is forged? If so, which one? Cause I would buy one as a project base. Have heard alot of good things any them. Yes the B45 and B45R are series 70 guns with forged in 45 or 9mm. Mine out the door was $510 including shipping and ffl transfer. @MDStroup Thank you very much!! I was finally able to find a website that shows all the models when I used those names in google as well!! I really like the Duty and carry version of the B45R. Don't know witch would be better first, a full sized(duty) or a command sized(carry) 1911. I really hope they make a 9mm version of those two series as well. I see they make the GI as a 9mm. I would get the carry in 9mm and the Duty in 45acp in a heart beart. https://www.sdsimports.com/sdsimports-1911-pistols-s/430118639.htm I should get one of those GI's. I'm very happy with my Fatih 13. |
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I have one of the GI model bought over a year ago and its been great looks great every time I see another I almost buy it , who cares about the so called cheap grips , I put GI grips on mine Love it .
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