Weird how you pretend to not care that much. You love the Tisas. You’re thrilled about how much value you got for what you paid. It’s okay to love a low priced gun. She’s gonna make you happy. She’s low drama low maintenance. You don’t have to buy her nice things because she has everything you want. Let go of the shame. Live love laugh a little, there you go. That’s it. Feel that? Welcome home.
Yeah, got my Commander in 9mm and nickel finish for below $400. Was I expecting it to be perfect out of the box? No. Like most modern 1911s, I needed to work on the extractor and I want some sights that are better than GI. Still way less than a Colt that comes with similar issues. I love it.
Out of the box, I was pretty pleased with mine. A few parts swaps and a little time spent polishing internals and this thing is an absolute joy to shoot.
Just purchased one used for $440, 200 rnds, accurate, 100% reliable and fired 4 different hollow points, and 2 different FMJ. I am 65 years old and can tell you this gun is way better than series 70 colts I bought in the eighties and nineties. Those guns had to have buff and polish jobs to function with anything other than FMJ ball. owned about eight of them, also a police supply, gun dealer and have owned Detonics, AMT, Taurus, etc. 1911's. It's obvious this guy was nitpicking and wants to dislike the gun. As a gunsmith I have run across the slide stop issue in 1911's and many times it was caused by improper reassembly of the firearm. when replacing the slide stop the owner didn't get the slide stop through the barrel link, this caused friction on the slide stop causing the slide stop to rotate. Another sign of this was metal shavings from the bullet spitting back from the ejection port as the barrel is misaligned. I also noticed when this was the case that the slide stop was hard to snap in and had excessive wear on the rear face where it was rubbing on the pin. As far as the sights, with my poor eyesight I was able to hit a 1" dot at 7 yards if I focused and at that distance rapid fire keep all shots in a sub 3" group. Besides, any serious gunner will change the sights to tritium for lowlight situations. I already did and the sights from major manufacturer were less than $70. That being said, high dollar guns such as sig, glock, etc, all occasionally have issues and in some cases are endemic to the model and have to be fixed. I will fire another 800 rounds through the pistol and if it doesn't malfunction will place it in my defensive arsenal, along with my firearms that have fired thousands of rounds and never malfunctioned such as the G19.
Mine has a major failure to feed. SDS/ Tisas customer service sucks, out in for warranty work, still no response from them. Sounds like you have a good one, my is a POS!
Recently picked one up, had my local 83 year old gunsmith (Yes age 83) do some minor trigger work. He's been taking apart 1911s since the 70s and he was highly impressed with this firearm. The internals were clean with no burs or rough machining marks. He was impressed with this company. I did also notice the safety engages to easily. Also the grip screws seem to keep loosening up .
Truth be told I think the screws backing out are a problem inherent with all modern production runs of the 1911. I've seen it happen on Kimbers and Colts more times than I care to admit.
yeah I wouldn't talk much smack about the screws, if they don't have a rubber o-ring or loctite it's gonna happen and that's universal across 1911s. For what we're paying I can forgive them for cutting costs by not loctiting the screws from the factory.
I purchased mine about a month ago and saw your video then but had no opinion then. I have put somewhere between 950 and 1050 rounds in it and man i love this thing. I had several FTF in the 1st few hundred and realized it hates 8 round mags both WC and the mecgar. It purrs with a 10 round CMC and 7 round WCs.
As far as I can see the only legit complaints are about mat surface on sights and a little bevel issue! Looks like a great gun for the price and if it’s accuracy is anything like the rest of their guns it should be an exceptional shooter!
When I bought my Tisas Stainless 1911 Carry , I had low expectations. Had a few failure to feed in the beginning, but went away after around 200 rounds. Overall excellent firearm.
I grabbed one of these when it went live as well. I am a 1911 fan but as I got older I stopped carrying them but still loved the looks. Only issues I had were the crap magazines. I grabbed a couple Wilson mags, some ACT mags and it functioned flawlessly from that point on. Also, about 1000rds now without cleaning or adding any additional lube since my strip clean with zero malfunctions I do plan to change the hammer and trigger out but so far so good.
I got a Tisas B45acp duty and mine runs with everything I run in it from steel case, FMJ, hollow point, and 45 plus p with zero malfunctions after over 600 rounds of break-in. It's now in the concealed carry rotation with a Wilson Combat stainless steel slide lock, firing pin, Wolff extra power firing pin spring and that's it. In closing the Tisas 1911 duty is just and reliable and durable as my 1911 Springfield Loaded 45acp
I love mine. Never have had a problem with it. Well over 1600 rds run through it. Pretty much run every type of 45 acp round and never a miss feed or jam. Keep in mind. This is not a High priced 1911. But mine ran really good right out the box. And I have no need to buy another 1911.
I did a tutorial on it but yeah I had to replace my plunger spring too. Talking to other Tisas Raider owners, the Plunger spring seems to be a mixed bag of it is either just good enough or its a no go. It was a no go for me because I wanted something that felt similar to my Springfield 1911, so I replaced the Tisas Plunger Spring with a Wilson Combat.
I just picked up a colt 1911 series 70 model 0 brand new,1400.00 I love it fit a finish is gorgeous,trigger is great,match internals,loading ramp already polish just blued,you get what you pay for
I must admit I own 6 different 1911s I love them all but I bought a rock island for just a knock around kit gun to gunsmith myself and Learn the art on. It’s now somehow my favorite out of every other one I own. It’s beat up very bad and gets more trigger time than any other gun I have. I love it so much because I can abuse it and not really care about breaking it as I’ll just buy what ever part needed and fit it up. I might have to get one of these tisas ones now 😂
Definitely get a Wilson 1911 spring kit, 316G, $13 it's a no-brainer And it's a lot smoother and on the dual springs, The guide pin comes plastic from Colt, I had one on my Delta Elite 10mm and I shipped it to Nighthawk in Arkansas and that was the first thing Dan said remove and put a spring from wolff 42118, also did a front checkering job on the grip, I'm also in New Boston, up by Texarkana
@@TexasDefenseArticulations The dual spring is easy to get, but the reduced diameter guide rod that fits inside the small center spring has been out of stock for over a year at Brownells, and nobody else has one that I can source.
@lynch642 I'm sort of new to the 1911 scene but I did buy a Ruger SR1911 about 5 years ago and after about 200 rounds the grip safety no longer works as designed but my main question is does the Wilson 1911 spring kit 316G for $13 work in any and all 1911s? I am trying to get extra parts for each of my guns and I have most of my guns covered but I slacked off on 1911 parts after I became a little disgusted when the grip safety on my SR1911 failed even though I know some people pin their grip safeties I want mine to work as designed Any other small parts kits that you would recommend that a 1911 should have laying around just in case as in recoil springs, pins or?
@@philyamascunt7518 I’d say any gun that isn’t already running their springs would benefit from it. Sounds like the flat spring in your SR model needs tuning… but I’d replace it first. Too cheap to chance it.
My Tisas commander carry 9mm has a bit of a heavy trigger with felt recoil through the grip safety. Unusual for a 1911, but the price definitely is attractive. That being said, you may have to change some things (part replacement), to make it into what you want.
I just bought an RIA msrp $599 and I paid $345 in the store, Bargain! It shoots and performs as well as my Colt Government that I paid $900 for year ago. No malfunctions at all. I did change out the full length guide rod.
I’ve got three 1911’s by Tisas and my ambi safety’s aren’t like that on the right side, shooting left handed. I don’t have the Raider, maybe it’s just on that model. As far as the sights, change them out I guess. I’ve got some high end pistols and that’s the first thing I did on them. I think Tisas is a deal for a forged steel gun. I just can’t go with a plastic pistol, not me .
I have 2 Tisas 1911s, an M45 carry, and a 9 mm light carry stingray I believe it’s called, both have non bezeled safeties on left hand side, they are both very good quality for the price, better than much more expensive Colt these days, I do wish they were checkered on the front strap.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations literally every single thing you mentioned minus the plunger spring, which is very much a free. 60 second field fix, was minor. I realize this review is a year old and maybe you spent $600 on this pistol a year ago but as of today in 2024 when Im watching this, its a $450 gun with free shipping...unless it was very brief and I skipped over you complaining about something else ridiculously small, you failed to mention how its all forged, giving you as solid of a base 1911 as any other if you wanted to upgrade anything you choose to change on it. I don't even own one of these yet. I'm still on here deciding if I want to try one or not but comparing this "review" to literally every other one on here, from the biggest channels like 1911 Syndicate to the tiny channels, you really sounded pretty petty....and I think we all know, you're no 1911 syndicate. Sorry if this sounds hateful but bro, your attitude in this video was enough for me to not check out your page...
@@matthewpalmer3477 I did mention, and compliment the forged parts. A plunger spring is not free, and in no way a “field fix”. Regardless of how much the pistol cost, it did not work correctly out of the box. A few hundred rounds later the extractor needed re-tensioning. And I believe it’s on its was to failure. Perhaps I was “petty” because every reviewer including your sponsored 1911 syndicate pumped this up to be a pistol that you could bet your life on… which it’s not. As far as me “not being 1911 syndicate”. I’m fine with that. The moment a reviewer is given anything for free or sponsored, you have to take their credibility into question. I’ve bought the guns myself. My attitude is because of the complete lack of criticism on a pistol that while it’s got a good base, needs some work. Feel free to vote with your money, and continue to not visit my page or channel. I don’t care about making people feel good about their gun purchase. I do care about being honest in my review as I have millions of rounds of expertise through a lot of platforms.
I personally believe a 1911 doesn't need a ambi safety because when I shoot a 1911 left handed I have trained using regular 1911s and my thumb can already access a standard safety pretty good
I thought long and hard(there's a joke in here ...someplace!) about getting one of those tissas(whatever)..they had a couple at my local gun shop. they also had a bunch of "over runs" MIL SPEC'S FROM Springfield Armory in stainless steel for a little north of 600$ bucks. it's tight as a nun"s c--t (rhymes with bunt, supposed to be a joke in here!!) great trigger AND it keep's my 1915 "1911 "company in the gun cabinet. I stumbled into your web site by accident, like your style so I am now subscribed. looking forward to your next video.
I have several 1911's, among them, a Tisas Duty. Installed a Valkyrie Dinamics supressor, Cocobolo grips, and full magwell. She's as good as the others. Only regret is why did I spent twice for the others. Also, as with ANY 1911, don't skimp on the mags. Simple
I’ve said it before. Imma sucker for the peanut buttah! When Colt rolled out the USMC roll marked civi commemorative version I almost ponied up the 3k to get one I liked the look that much - Had I known the Marines would sue Colt for copyright infringement for having that rollmark making those pistols über rare. Would have been a great investment - but unfortunately that ship had sailed. Os so I thought - In comes the Tisas Clone Wars and big jar of PB&J. Have a 9mm waiting at the FFLs just now and maybe it’s the recall Tisas announced or what, but latest street price is 417!!! Thats crazy!
I feel like buying a cheap 1911 from a foreign country really is a big gamble. So I bought a couple of Ruger SR1911's. I had to send the 9mm 1911 back to Ruger for failure to go into battery. They replaced the extractor and "repaired" the slide. Maybe it had a burr on it? After I got it back I shot 150 rounds and it ran flawlessly. The pair of 45 Auto's ran perfect except when using the junk Norma ammo. Federal hardball runs best.
Yup, my bantam had that same issue with the safety plunger spring. The slide would lock back when I still had rounds in the mag. I changed it out with a Wilson Combat and she now runs flawless. Safety engagement/disengagement is a lot better too.
Great video...before I even shot mine I noticed the plunger spring was too light and replaced it. It was the only issue I had. Its been flawless for me so far at 400 rounds. Awesome gun.
Hey I know. I'll get a new Tisas and exchange the internals from the Tisas to my Colt. Then turn around and sell my Tisas stating Tisas with Colt internals, unfired with Colt magazines. Some good would probably want it.
@@alanmeyers3957 Not everyone can work a 1911. They need to be broken in and they need lots of lube. Once they’re broken in and well lubricated, their reliability is hard to beat. If they were junk, they wouldn’t have been used by the Military and Special Forces for over 100 years.
I remember colt 1911s going for 5-6 hundred dollars. But those were hard dollars to get. My grandfather remembered 12.50 … miss the old polished blue. Everything is painted nowadays.
Is no one still talking about the feed ramp angles on these? For everyone running into feed-way stoppages with ammo other than FMJ, look at the feed ramp angle.
@@alanmeyers3957 I wouldn’t go that far, Having cut up many a colts and spent hours trying to straighten their lines, I can say that the consistency of Tisas frames, slides, and barrels, which are all forged, is better than Colt out of the box for a third the money.
rock island are great lower price 1911's ive had my rock island gi 45 for 20 years ive never had any issues sorry you have had issues with the tisas believe it or not 20 years ago when i bought it out of shotgun news magazine i got it for $299 new crazy how prices change
Mine has 3750 rounds of my reloads and 2K of factory ammo with wilson’s 47d’s and no problems at all! Looks like you use a microscope to look for problems…
I do not carry this one. I carry a TRP Operator. Any handgun that I’m going to carry has to have quite a few rounds thru it with no malfunctions for me to go that route.
There are a few videos and articles on the issues that the MC had with the first pistols from Colt. Cracked slides, coatings wearing off prematurely, and some other issues. The MC cancelled the rest of the contract at one point.
I picked up the 9mm duty with a rail. For just over $350 it’s tough to beat. I did put warren tac sights. It was a huge improvement. So far it runs great
Actually as a base gun to work on these things aren't that great, for one thing they come from the factory only working with the disconnect her that comes with the gun, trying to use an actual inspect disconnector from Wilson, egw or really anywhere doesn't work and leaves it pretty big gap between the trigger bow and the bottom of the disconnect. I know because I tried seven different disc connectors and all of them have the same result. On top of that the plunger tube pins are also not in spect, so you can't replace the pins on this with anything but Factory pins as well. And last but not least you can only use Factory grip safeties because, you guessed it, not inspect with an actual 1911, tried Wilson, EGW and Smith and Alexander, which are all three of the 220 radius grips on the market, and none of them would work right in this gun even after substantial effort to fit them. They aren't bad for what they are and you can change out the hammer, sear I know that. So you have a lot of sight options, anything else though you ain't going to change so don't go thinking you've got a frame and slide you can turn into a builder Beauty, you can't
Did you have the plunger spring/malfunction issue? Some people consider that a “gripe” apparently… ya know… when the gun doesn’t work out of the box. I’m hoping that’s a small run of their pistols, but I’ve heard it’s happened to several people on here.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations I actually beveled the ambi safety also. My plunger spring didn't cause any issues; but I immediately disassembled mine after a short rang trip. It functioned flawless for 100 rounds, but my glove was being eaten by that safety. I figured I'd dust off the brain and try some time with mine. I immediately added a very slight disconnector ramp. Not as severe as some would think; just enough to prevent premature disconnector wear and the slide smack. I also dug up my jigs for slide-to-frame fit. I then fit the beavertail to the frame better. The right side was slightly off. My magazine retention spring was *STIFF* and needed to be worked. I initially replaced the mainspring housing with another one I really liked, but the wife wanted it on hers... So back to stock... I also took some sandpaper, and one of my files to the rear sight. I used some of the matte-black ceramic paint on it. The same I had to touch up the beavertail and safety. I was going to wait until I added a 40 Line-Per-Inch checkering to the front but I misplaced some of my file set. Once I finish a few other projects; I'm going to order the missing files and yet another set of G10 grips. Besides that, it is a win. Mine was one that came with the new titanium firing pin. I am very pleased with it for the money. Highly recommended.
My son just bought the Tanker model (Commander size). First 100 rounds of 230 gr. FMJ went ok, had 2 stovepipes and a couple other problems. All things considered, they are cobish. Better to save a little more money snd get a real 1911. You can pay me now, or you can pay me later.
So I’ve watched a few videos on these guns I think you might have just got a Lemon 🍋 out of a box 📦 of Oranges 🍊 I used to work in a factory 🏭 and my dad works at another one and we both talked about stuff that was we found that almost made it out the door so many things get made and they look 100% to spec but are only 96% to spec if not less at least the the problems you have are fixable If I do end up getting this gun I’m just going to treat it as a beater gun like a Glove box back up for my car or bring it Kayaking if a Gator 🐊 try’s to mess with me Maybe bring it hunting in case I run into snakes or hogs And if parts do brake it’s a good enough peace of steal to put Wilson Combat parts into it But I don’t know if I’m going to buy this awhile Springfield has 1911’s that are the same price as this one at my local shop because where I live this gun is not $600 it’s $730
I’m not sure. I picked up their 9mm stingray, and it seems fine. The lack of beveling on the ambi safety seems to be present with all their equipped models that I’ve handled
no one buys a 1911 because they NEEED a gun asap. for that u get a glock or something as reliable....when you get a 1911 its because u want something to mess around with and shoot. if they made a double stacked 1911 or made it a 12 rounder i could see it being main EDC but chances are ull get a glock 9mm or 45 with 15 to 14 rounds in it. So if ur gunna get a 1911....GET A 1911! dont cheap out and get polymer triggers or slide locks that jam the slide when ur shooting....thats insane. get a 1100$ 1911 or an original 1911 from the army. and dont put lights on it when u go to the range. IF anything u should put a beefy arse laser on it and sight it in for 10 to 15m.
watch factory video and see their made far better then most American farms out parts Tisas is all under roof perfect just because American made doesn't mean perfect and price for that is like a harley ,,not so good and priced way over what should be. ex 82nd issued 1911 just change that mag and its perfect
my brotha , new sub for ya here n i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! n i only have email here , def. wanna talk more n godspeed to our beloved 2A, thanks n talk soon > tom !
I'm in agreement on the Manual Safety Spring...Go the Wilson Combat route and don't look back. Operating Spring and Guide Rod were two other No Brainers from the get go. .Internally....I had one Huge defect and that was a huge Burr on the Barrel Link that prevent a smooth free swing toward the Muzzle End.. again. A reach into the 1911 Toy Box solved that. The Sights are something I'm going to be mindfull about. My shooting to date has all bee indoors , so No scorching sun reflecting off a Glossy oversight. The Tisas Raider for its price is a huge Win...it certainly beats the heck out of its Turkish Cousin from Girsan in a simular configuration and color scheme. I know. I have both and only slightly regret the Girsan purchase.
Tisas as a company SUCKS! Their customer service is non does not respond. Need warranty work on my NEW Raider, quick to send a form, sent it back, no mailing label sent. They are snotty and say "hold on we are busy with recalls!" Now ghosting me after 4 weeks.. I own 2, the cheap Service Special .45 acp fine, Raider wish I could get my money back and dump it!
Weird how you pretend to not care that much. You love the Tisas. You’re thrilled about how much value you got for what you paid. It’s okay to love a low priced gun. She’s gonna make you happy. She’s low drama low maintenance. You don’t have to buy her nice things because she has everything you want. Let go of the shame. Live love laugh a little, there you go. That’s it. Feel that? Welcome home.
You really need to get a life. Women don't like you eh?
Yeah, got my Commander in 9mm and nickel finish for below $400. Was I expecting it to be perfect out of the box? No. Like most modern 1911s, I needed to work on the extractor and I want some sights that are better than GI. Still way less than a Colt that comes with similar issues. I love it.
Out of the box, I was pretty pleased with mine. A few parts swaps and a little time spent polishing internals and this thing is an absolute joy to shoot.
Just purchased one used for $440, 200 rnds, accurate, 100% reliable and fired 4 different hollow points, and 2 different FMJ. I am 65 years old and can tell you this gun is way better than series 70 colts I bought in the eighties and nineties. Those guns had to have buff and polish jobs to function with anything other than FMJ ball. owned about eight of them, also a police supply, gun dealer and have owned Detonics, AMT, Taurus, etc. 1911's. It's obvious this guy was nitpicking and wants to dislike the gun. As a gunsmith I have run across the slide stop issue in 1911's and many times it was caused by improper reassembly of the firearm. when replacing the slide stop the owner didn't get the slide stop through the barrel link, this caused friction on the slide stop causing the slide stop to rotate. Another sign of this was metal shavings from the bullet spitting back from the ejection port as the barrel is misaligned. I also noticed when this was the case that the slide stop was hard to snap in and had excessive wear on the rear face where it was rubbing on the pin. As far as the sights, with my poor eyesight I was able to hit a 1" dot at 7 yards if I focused and at that distance rapid fire keep all shots in a sub 3" group. Besides, any serious gunner will change the sights to tritium for lowlight situations. I already did and the sights from major manufacturer were less than $70. That being said, high dollar guns such as sig, glock, etc, all occasionally have issues and in some cases are endemic to the model and have to be fixed. I will fire another 800 rounds through the pistol and if it doesn't malfunction will place it in my defensive arsenal, along with my firearms that have fired thousands of rounds and never malfunctioned such as the G19.
Mine has a major failure to feed. SDS/ Tisas customer service sucks, out in for warranty work, still no response from them. Sounds like you have a good one, my is a POS!
You can get an M45A1 dual recoil spring from colt for $6
Recently picked one up, had my local 83 year old gunsmith (Yes age 83) do some minor trigger work. He's been taking apart 1911s since the 70s and he was highly impressed with this firearm. The internals were clean with no burs or rough machining marks. He was impressed with this company. I did also notice the safety engages to easily. Also the grip screws seem to keep loosening up .
Locktite
Well said James and I too put new plunger spring and loctite on grip screws.
Same here with the safety being super easy and that is the only complaint I have about mine.
Truth be told I think the screws backing out are a problem inherent with all modern production runs of the 1911. I've seen it happen on Kimbers and Colts more times than I care to admit.
yeah I wouldn't talk much smack about the screws, if they don't have a rubber o-ring or loctite it's gonna happen and that's universal across 1911s. For what we're paying I can forgive them for cutting costs by not loctiting the screws from the factory.
I purchased mine about a month ago and saw your video then but had no opinion then. I have put somewhere between 950 and 1050 rounds in it and man i love this thing. I had several FTF in the 1st few hundred and realized it hates 8 round mags both WC and the mecgar. It purrs with a 10 round CMC and 7 round WCs.
As far as I can see the only legit complaints are about mat surface on sights and a little bevel issue! Looks like a great gun for the price and if it’s accuracy is anything like the rest of their guns it should be an exceptional shooter!
If 10-8 taught me anything, its that every single modern production 1911 comes with incorrect springs or an extractor that needs to be re-tuned.
When I bought my Tisas Stainless 1911 Carry , I had low expectations. Had a few failure to feed in the beginning, but went away after around 200 rounds. Overall excellent firearm.
I grabbed one of these when it went live as well. I am a 1911 fan but as I got older I stopped carrying them but still loved the looks. Only issues I had were the crap magazines. I grabbed a couple Wilson mags, some ACT mags and it functioned flawlessly from that point on. Also, about 1000rds now without cleaning or adding any additional lube since my strip clean with zero malfunctions I do plan to change the hammer and trigger out but so far so good.
I got a Tisas B45acp duty and mine runs with everything I run in it from steel case, FMJ, hollow point, and 45 plus p with zero malfunctions after over 600 rounds of break-in. It's now in the concealed carry rotation with a Wilson Combat stainless steel slide lock, firing pin, Wolff extra power firing pin spring and that's it. In closing the Tisas 1911 duty is just and reliable and durable as my 1911 Springfield Loaded 45acp
I love mine. Never have had a problem with it. Well over 1600 rds run through it. Pretty much run every type of 45 acp round and never a miss feed or jam. Keep in mind. This is not a High priced 1911. But mine ran really good right out the box. And I have no need to buy another 1911.
I did a tutorial on it but yeah I had to replace my plunger spring too. Talking to other Tisas Raider owners, the Plunger spring seems to be a mixed bag of it is either just good enough or its a no go. It was a no go for me because I wanted something that felt similar to my Springfield 1911, so I replaced the Tisas Plunger Spring with a Wilson Combat.
Awesome honesty, brother!!!! Refreshing to say the least!
I just picked up a colt 1911 series 70 model 0 brand new,1400.00 I love it fit a finish is gorgeous,trigger is great,match internals,loading ramp already polish just blued,you get what you pay for
I must admit I own 6 different 1911s I love them all but I bought a rock island for just a knock around kit gun to gunsmith myself and Learn the art on. It’s now somehow my favorite out of every other one I own. It’s beat up very bad and gets more trigger time than any other gun I have. I love it so much because I can abuse it and not really care about breaking it as I’ll just buy what ever part needed and fit it up. I might have to get one of these tisas ones now 😂
Definitely get a Wilson 1911 spring kit, 316G, $13 it's a no-brainer And it's a lot smoother and on the dual springs, The guide pin comes plastic from Colt, I had one on my Delta Elite 10mm and I shipped it to Nighthawk in Arkansas and that was the first thing Dan said remove and put a spring from wolff 42118, also did a front checkering job on the grip, I'm also in New Boston, up by Texarkana
Yeah, I forgot to mention that a spring kit was stupid cheap.
Was trying to keep the video short… failed at that also.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations The dual spring is easy to get, but the reduced diameter guide rod that fits inside the small center spring has been out of stock for over a year at Brownells, and nobody else has one that I can source.
@@mikeschotte9480 eBay has one right now And it's under Colt Delta Elite dual recoil spring guide...SP54729
@lynch642
I'm sort of new to the 1911 scene but I did buy a Ruger SR1911 about 5 years ago and after about 200 rounds the grip safety no longer works as designed but my main question is does the Wilson 1911 spring kit 316G for $13 work in any and all 1911s? I am trying to get extra parts for each of my guns and I have most of my guns covered but I slacked off on 1911 parts after I became a little disgusted when the grip safety on my SR1911 failed even though I know some people pin their grip safeties I want mine to work as designed
Any other small parts kits that you would recommend that a 1911 should have laying around just in case as in recoil springs, pins or?
@@philyamascunt7518 I’d say any gun that isn’t already running their springs would benefit from it.
Sounds like the flat spring in your SR model needs tuning… but I’d replace it first. Too cheap to chance it.
My Tisas commander carry 9mm has a bit of a heavy trigger with felt recoil through the grip safety. Unusual for a 1911, but the price definitely is attractive. That being said, you may have to change some things (part replacement), to make it into what you want.
You are making great content for over a decade! How are you not more popular? How about a video on your 5 favorite "common man" 1911s?
Appreciate it man! I’ll mull that over and see if I can keep it down to a reasonable time.
superior in longview. thats where i got my tisas gi 1911. ive beat the hell out of that thing. runs well
I just bought an RIA msrp $599 and I paid $345 in the store, Bargain! It shoots and performs as well as my Colt Government that I paid $900 for year ago. No malfunctions at all. I did change out the full length guide rod.
I’ve got three 1911’s by Tisas and my ambi safety’s aren’t like that on the right side, shooting left handed. I don’t have the Raider, maybe it’s just on that model. As far as the sights, change them out I guess. I’ve got some high end pistols and that’s the first thing I did on them.
I think Tisas is a deal for a forged steel gun. I just can’t go with a plastic pistol, not me .
Accurate assessment from an experienced 1911 guy. No major problems (possibly the spring), but not a Wilson Combat pistol.
Greetings from houston man! Good stuff man. These are very tempting.
What up! You come to a pistol class up here, you can run this one all you want!
I have been looking for a trainer out here. Thank you very much! Look forward to crossing paths this year.
I have 2 Tisas 1911s, an M45 carry, and a 9 mm light carry stingray I believe it’s called, both have non bezeled safeties on left hand side, they are both very good quality for the price, better than much more expensive Colt these days, I do wish they were checkered on the front strap.
I wonder if the soldiers during WW1 pissed and moaned about minor issues like people do today about the 1911?
If they didn’t work like this one…
Then yes, I’m sure they did.
Thats a pretty serious problem.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations that’s why I said minor issues, not major issues.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations literally every single thing you mentioned minus the plunger spring, which is very much a free. 60 second field fix, was minor. I realize this review is a year old and maybe you spent $600 on this pistol a year ago but as of today in 2024 when Im watching this, its a $450 gun with free shipping...unless it was very brief and I skipped over you complaining about something else ridiculously small, you failed to mention how its all forged, giving you as solid of a base 1911 as any other if you wanted to upgrade anything you choose to change on it. I don't even own one of these yet. I'm still on here deciding if I want to try one or not but comparing this "review" to literally every other one on here, from the biggest channels like 1911 Syndicate to the tiny channels, you really sounded pretty petty....and I think we all know, you're no 1911 syndicate. Sorry if this sounds hateful but bro, your attitude in this video was enough for me to not check out your page...
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I did mention, and compliment the forged parts.
A plunger spring is not free, and in no way a “field fix”.
Regardless of how much the pistol cost, it did not work correctly out of the box.
A few hundred rounds later the extractor needed re-tensioning. And I believe it’s on its was to failure.
Perhaps I was “petty” because every reviewer including your sponsored 1911 syndicate pumped this up to be a pistol that you could bet your life on… which it’s not.
As far as me “not being 1911 syndicate”. I’m fine with that. The moment a reviewer is given anything for free or sponsored, you have to take their credibility into question. I’ve bought the guns myself.
My attitude is because of the complete lack of criticism on a pistol that while it’s got a good base, needs some work. Feel free to vote with your money, and continue to not visit my page or channel. I don’t care about making people feel good about their gun purchase. I do care about being honest in my review as I have millions of rounds of expertise through a lot of platforms.
I personally believe a 1911 doesn't need a ambi safety because when I shoot a 1911 left handed I have trained using regular 1911s and my thumb can already access a standard safety pretty good
I thought long and hard(there's a joke in here ...someplace!) about getting one of those tissas(whatever)..they had a couple at my local gun shop. they also had a bunch of "over runs" MIL SPEC'S FROM Springfield Armory in stainless steel for a little north of 600$ bucks. it's tight as a nun"s c--t (rhymes with bunt, supposed to be a joke in here!!) great trigger AND it keep's my 1915 "1911 "company in the gun cabinet. I stumbled into your web site by accident, like your style so I am now subscribed. looking forward to your next video.
I have several 1911's, among them, a Tisas Duty.
Installed a Valkyrie Dinamics supressor, Cocobolo grips, and full magwell. She's as good as the others. Only regret is why did I spent twice for the others.
Also, as with ANY 1911, don't skimp on the mags.
Simple
I’ve said it before. Imma sucker for the peanut buttah! When Colt rolled out the USMC roll marked civi commemorative version I almost ponied up the 3k to get one I liked the look that much - Had I known the Marines would sue Colt for copyright infringement for having that rollmark making those pistols über rare. Would have been a great investment - but unfortunately that ship had sailed. Os so I thought - In comes the Tisas Clone Wars and big jar of PB&J. Have a 9mm waiting at the FFLs just now and maybe it’s the recall Tisas announced or what, but latest street price is 417!!! Thats crazy!
I feel like buying a cheap 1911 from a foreign country really is a big gamble. So I bought a couple of Ruger SR1911's. I had to send the 9mm 1911 back to Ruger for failure to go into battery. They replaced the extractor and "repaired" the slide. Maybe it had a burr on it? After I got it back I shot 150 rounds and it ran flawlessly. The pair of 45 Auto's ran perfect except when using the junk Norma ammo. Federal hardball runs best.
Yup, my bantam had that same issue with the safety plunger spring. The slide would lock back when I still had rounds in the mag. I changed it out with a Wilson Combat and she now runs flawless. Safety engagement/disengagement is a lot better too.
Good ole Superior. Great store. Great review. Need to check out their store in Terrell sometime.
Great video...before I even shot mine I noticed the plunger spring was too light and replaced it. It was the only issue I had. Its been flawless for me so far at 400 rounds. Awesome gun.
You lucky man…. I just found one at my local store for 740+tx
Love mine but yes sir weak Plunger spring, replaced with Wilson combat.
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its like anything you buy check it out you may do a lot and it may only need mags, guide rod or sights being fixed
Tisas uses tool steel internals. No reason to gut a Tisas. There are no MIM parts on their 1911s.
They are crap, what makes them appealing is that they look like a popular gun that costs 3 times as much.
@@alanmeyers3957Bullshit
Hey I know. I'll get a new Tisas and exchange the internals from the Tisas to my Colt. Then turn around and sell my Tisas stating Tisas with Colt internals, unfired with Colt magazines. Some good would probably want it.
@@alanmeyers3957 Not everyone can work a 1911. They need to be broken in and they need lots of lube. Once they’re broken in and well lubricated, their reliability is hard to beat. If they were junk, they wouldn’t have been used by the Military and Special Forces for over 100 years.
Thanks for the heads up.
I remember colt 1911s going for 5-6 hundred dollars. But those were hard dollars to get. My grandfather remembered 12.50 … miss the old polished blue. Everything is painted nowadays.
Love mine but grip screws came loose constantly. Loc tite and they stay now
Tisas is the absolute way if you’re gonna mod it. My b45r is outstanding for the money and after mods it’s excellent
Very nicely done detailed review sir. Please also note that the caliber is .45, and you said "so" 45 times as transition word (by my quick count)...😀
I ordered my A1, and I’ll be getting it in a couple days. Just had a question, what is that “Someone Talked” poster about in the back?
@@CrimsonSurvival it’s a reproduction of an old WW2 info poster.
“Loose lips sink ships” idea
Is no one still talking about the feed ramp angles on these?
For everyone running into feed-way stoppages with ammo other than FMJ, look at the feed ramp angle.
The whole gun is trash, people like them because they can’t find or afford the Colt and these look cool!
@@alanmeyers3957 I wouldn’t go that far, Having cut up many a colts and spent hours trying to straighten their lines, I can say that the consistency of Tisas frames, slides, and barrels, which are all forged, is better than Colt out of the box for a third the money.
Seems like everybody is replacing the plunger spring with the Wilson Combat spring, including myself with mine.
The worst part about the Tisas is the finish, the paint will start to chip, discolor and come off after a few hundred rounds.
rock island are great lower price 1911's ive had my rock island gi 45 for 20 years ive never had any issues sorry you have had issues with the tisas believe it or not 20 years ago when i bought it out of shotgun news magazine i got it for $299 new crazy how prices change
Mine has 3750 rounds of my reloads and 2K of factory ammo with wilson’s 47d’s and no problems at all! Looks like you use a microscope to look for problems…
Is the Tisas Raider your carry gun? I've got the Tisas 1911A1 GOVERNMENT in OD green.
I do not carry this one. I carry a TRP Operator.
Any handgun that I’m going to carry has to have quite a few rounds thru it with no malfunctions for me to go that route.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations OK, thanks for responding.
Good review 👍
Please explain your comment that the M45A1 "was kind of a failure" . Thank You
There are a few videos and articles on the issues that the MC had with the first pistols from Colt. Cracked slides, coatings wearing off prematurely, and some other issues. The MC cancelled the rest of the contract at one point.
Longview? As in Longview Texas? I grew up there.
Never mind. Still 😂watching the video and you just said you live in Texas.
lol. Yeah. I’m in the piney woods
I hear hollow points get hung up on the feed ramp. Any truth to that?
@@ACamaroGuy I put out another quick video on that. There may be truth to it, but the one I have fed them all.
I picked up the 9mm duty with a rail. For just over $350 it’s tough to beat. I did put warren tac sights. It was a huge improvement. So far it runs great
If you take a Dremel to it, won't the finish be gone not he right side safety?
Yes. I had it re cerakoted. Or spray paint does the trick also.
@ganCole OK, I see. The right side safety comes out easy if you take the grip off. Then you can bevel and repaint just that safety and put it back in.
Actually as a base gun to work on these things aren't that great, for one thing they come from the factory only working with the disconnect her that comes with the gun, trying to use an actual inspect disconnector from Wilson, egw or really anywhere doesn't work and leaves it pretty big gap between the trigger bow and the bottom of the disconnect. I know because I tried seven different disc connectors and all of them have the same result. On top of that the plunger tube pins are also not in spect, so you can't replace the pins on this with anything but Factory pins as well. And last but not least you can only use Factory grip safeties because, you guessed it, not inspect with an actual 1911, tried Wilson, EGW and Smith and Alexander, which are all three of the 220 radius grips on the market, and none of them would work right in this gun even after substantial effort to fit them.
They aren't bad for what they are and you can change out the hammer, sear I know that. So you have a lot of sight options, anything else though you ain't going to change so don't go thinking you've got a frame and slide you can turn into a builder Beauty, you can't
I have one in black. I have the same criticisms.
Did you have the plunger spring/malfunction issue?
Some people consider that a “gripe” apparently… ya know… when the gun doesn’t work out of the box.
I’m hoping that’s a small run of their pistols, but I’ve heard it’s happened to several people on here.
@@TexasDefenseArticulations I actually beveled the ambi safety also. My plunger spring didn't cause any issues; but I immediately disassembled mine after a short rang trip. It functioned flawless for 100 rounds, but my glove was being eaten by that safety. I figured I'd dust off the brain and try some time with mine.
I immediately added a very slight disconnector ramp. Not as severe as some would think; just enough to prevent premature disconnector wear and the slide smack. I also dug up my jigs for slide-to-frame fit. I then fit the beavertail to the frame better. The right side was slightly off. My magazine retention spring was *STIFF* and needed to be worked.
I initially replaced the mainspring housing with another one I really liked, but the wife wanted it on hers... So back to stock...
I also took some sandpaper, and one of my files to the rear sight. I used some of the matte-black ceramic paint on it. The same I had to touch up the beavertail and safety. I was going to wait until I added a 40 Line-Per-Inch checkering to the front but I misplaced some of my file set.
Once I finish a few other projects; I'm going to order the missing files and yet another set of G10 grips. Besides that, it is a win. Mine was one that came with the new titanium firing pin. I am very pleased with it for the money. Highly recommended.
My son just bought the Tanker model (Commander size). First 100 rounds of 230 gr. FMJ went ok, had 2 stovepipes and a couple other problems. All things considered, they are cobish. Better to save a little more money snd get a real 1911. You can pay me now, or you can pay me later.
These are cheap, junk guns, people are in love with the price.
Tisas probably make good project guns.
Does it have a barrel feed ramp?
Just the normal one in a .45 ACP 5” gun. Not the fully ramped like in a 9mm
Thanks, as a southpaw it is good to know that the ambi safety will probably chew my hand up. I’ll stick with my Glock. Thumbs up on the video!
I bought a Tisas D10. The ambi safety on it doesn't chew my thumb up (it's beveled.)
Thank you for that info!@@georgesakellaropoulos8162
People pay that much for a knife prices on everything is outrageous
I live about 25 miles from you. You love to shoot that pistol and see how it stacks up against other 1911s
Come to a class and use this one as a loaner.
The more rounds, the better
@@TexasDefenseArticulations do you have a website?
Texasdefenseart.com
So I’ve watched a few videos on these guns I think you might have just got a Lemon 🍋 out of a box 📦 of Oranges 🍊
I used to work in a factory 🏭 and my dad works at another one and we both talked about stuff that was we found that almost made it out the door so many things get made and they look 100% to spec but are only 96% to spec if not less at least the the problems you have are fixable
If I do end up getting this gun I’m just going to treat it as a beater gun like a Glove box back up for my car or bring it Kayaking if a Gator 🐊 try’s to mess with me
Maybe bring it hunting in case I run into snakes or hogs
And if parts do brake it’s a good enough peace of steal to put Wilson Combat parts into it
But I don’t know if I’m going to buy this awhile Springfield has 1911’s that are the same price as this one at my local shop because where I live this gun is not $600 it’s $730
these are good guns! better than kimber 1991 junk!! stick to your day job!
I think it’s funny how people wanna put so much money into a 1911 for the most part it’s a range gun
Is it just a problem with the raider model
I’m not sure. I picked up their 9mm stingray, and it seems fine. The lack of beveling on the ambi safety seems to be present with all their equipped models that I’ve handled
What part of texas are you in? I hear youre an instructor.....
Tyler area
@@TexasDefenseArticulations well hell. I'm south west of Ft Worth. What all classes do you have?
Well. This weekend alone I’ve got Skilled Rifle and Practical Shotgun. Saturday and Sunday respectively.
TexasDefenseArt.com is my site
@@TexasDefenseArticulations checked out the site. Would love to get out there one day. Bought a hat just cause I like what you're doing.
no one buys a 1911 because they NEEED a gun asap. for that u get a glock or something as reliable....when you get a 1911 its because u want something to mess around with and shoot. if they made a double stacked 1911 or made it a 12 rounder i could see it being main EDC but chances are ull get a glock 9mm or 45 with 15 to 14 rounds in it. So if ur gunna get a 1911....GET A 1911! dont cheap out and get polymer triggers or slide locks that jam the slide when ur shooting....thats insane. get a 1100$ 1911 or an original 1911 from the army. and dont put lights on it when u go to the range. IF anything u should put a beefy arse laser on it and sight it in for 10 to 15m.
Honestly I feel as though he likes it, the mags are trash, GET YOU THE SIG 1911 mags, OR WILSON COMBAT MAGS.
watch factory video and see their made far better then most American farms out parts Tisas is all under roof perfect just because American made doesn't mean perfect and price for that is like a harley ,,not so good and priced way over what should be. ex 82nd issued 1911 just change that mag and its perfect
You dont do your own gun work. Instructor?
I changed springs, and other easy parts, but no… I’m not a gunsmith. Too busy teaching to play that game.
my brotha , new sub for ya here n i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! n i only have email here , def. wanna talk more n godspeed to our beloved 2A, thanks n talk soon > tom !
It’s actually pronounced “Tçhëî-šåütżę”
Neye-s!
Tit sauce works for me !@@jayclark7237
Bwahaha! what?😂
I am not a big fan of superior. I think they are over priced. It was better when it was a pawn bussiness.
AS IF USMC would use a turkey gun
Thanks TRC. Great job. Good info. God bless.
LETS GO BRANDON
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Very few 1911 makeser are worth buying! Very few, high end is the way to go in the 1911/2011 category!
Nonsenses
Which "highend" brands, and how many do you own? Probably not as many as you are about to say.🤡
@@chrisferguson1911I build my own 🤡 and he’s right, these are nice looking trash.
@@alanmeyers3957You build your own clowns? I'm sure that's enjoyable, but what does it have to do with guns?
I'm in agreement on the Manual Safety Spring...Go the Wilson Combat route and don't look back.
Operating Spring and Guide Rod were two other No Brainers from the get go.
.Internally....I had one Huge defect and that was a huge Burr on the Barrel Link that prevent a smooth free swing toward the Muzzle End.. again. A reach into the 1911 Toy Box solved that.
The Sights are something I'm going to be mindfull about. My shooting to date has all bee indoors , so No scorching sun reflecting off a Glossy oversight.
The Tisas Raider for its price is a huge Win...it certainly beats the heck out of its Turkish Cousin from Girsan in a simular configuration and color scheme. I know. I have both and only slightly regret the Girsan purchase.
Get what ya pay for
You're trying to hard at seeming disinterested. You won't have to turn in your patriot card if you just admit it's a good pistol.
Tisas as a company SUCKS! Their customer service is non does not respond. Need warranty work on my NEW Raider, quick to send a form, sent it back, no mailing label sent. They are snotty and say "hold on we are busy with recalls!" Now ghosting me after 4 weeks.. I own 2, the cheap Service Special .45 acp fine, Raider wish I could get my money back and dump it!