Excellent post up, thank you for the valued commentary and sensible opinions. I have 1 Tisas in 45 that runs solid so far......have had this pistol on my watch list.
I have one in 45 acp and love it, no issues with mine. Love the look of the grip panel, I almost bought the same one and think that one is a lot better than the factory slick grip panel. I haven't had any failures with mine and use Wilson Combat, Kimber, & Mec-Gar mags. No changes other than adding new VZ grips
Just popped up in my feed. Tisas provides Excellent Customer Service. The 9mm 10 rd mags are either MecGar or patterned after them. I had to send an Aviator in 9mm back. They do what they say they will do. Also received a 45 mag too. They sent me the correct new one. The thumb safety is Tisas trademark of factory slap it together. I replaced with a Wilson BP and replaced the plunger spring and detents. Much better. How is the slide to frame and Barrel fit? Any movement?
Just a note, fir the $ I could not buy a better full house 1911. it appears to me from my old.memory that it's a series 70 based pistol, so you older guys out there will love this pistol
Hey Guy..how about doing some videos on the guide rod install and where, when, and how much the extras are. The full length rod and extended slide lock, and the grip panels etc. I have not been a 1911 guy for years. forgot almost everything. Thinking about a adjustable trigger as well. Mayne you can list the vendors. btw. mine runs all ammo good even Reman. from Freedom munitions etc. the Tisas DS with the threaded barrel is a great value as it is. but a few things could be changed out that I agree with you. so keep somw videos coming on how to etc. and where to get parts. thanks for your effort..
Just for anybody who might have the same problems I had, my nightstalker in 9mm came with an extractor and ejector for 45acp. Once i change the appropriate parts, it works great. Among the problems i had were failure to extract about every 5 rounds, and empty cases in my forehead.
That’s really good information. I love the Lok Grips also. Is it against TH-cam rules to put a link to the single piece guide rod or the springs that major safety so much more positive?
So far it’s now showing to be very reliable thus far but I plan on running different holopoint loads and bullets. Will report back on it but very promising. As for carry this is not something I personally would carry due to size but they do make some carry specific models.
Looking good bro! Did you have to change the screws on the grips? I tried the factory screws on my nighthawk grips and they didn’t work. 😢 if so can you share the size screws thanks man keep up the good work
Wow that's funny. Buys a TISAS 1911 and then changes al the parts to Fusion 1911 parts HA HA HA HA HA. Hay why not just get a Fusion 1911 reaction in 9mm.
@@TheRealZJE313 no I have one of their double stacks it’s good. But if I’m spending that money I’m buying a staccato if I want to spend more I’ll buy an infinity. And at the price of the Tisas it’s the same as buying a Glock and changing parts.
Excellent post up, thank you for the valued commentary and sensible opinions. I have 1 Tisas in 45 that runs solid so far......have had this pistol on my watch list.
Glad you enjoyed it
I have one in 45 acp and love it, no issues with mine. Love the look of the grip panel, I almost bought the same one and think that one is a lot better than the factory slick grip panel. I haven't had any failures with mine and use Wilson Combat, Kimber, & Mec-Gar mags. No changes other than adding new VZ grips
I cant wait for the Double stack. My Stingray carry has been great.
Just popped up in my feed. Tisas provides Excellent Customer Service. The 9mm 10 rd mags are either MecGar or patterned after them. I had to send an Aviator in 9mm back. They do what they say they will do. Also received a 45 mag too. They sent me the correct new one. The thumb safety is Tisas trademark of factory slap it together. I replaced with a Wilson BP and replaced the plunger spring and detents. Much better. How is the slide to frame and Barrel fit? Any movement?
@@lenholt7419 it’s fit surprisingly well. It’s def a great build for the money and I have no worries trusting it
Just a note, fir the $ I could not buy a better full house 1911. it appears to me from my old.memory that it's a series 70 based pistol, so you older guys out there will love this pistol
Hey Guy..how about doing some videos on the guide rod install and where, when, and how much the extras are. The full length rod and extended slide lock, and the grip panels etc. I have not been a 1911 guy for years. forgot almost everything. Thinking about a adjustable trigger as well. Mayne you can list the vendors. btw. mine runs all ammo good even Reman. from Freedom munitions etc. the Tisas DS with the threaded barrel is a great value as it is. but a few things could be changed out that I agree with you. so keep somw videos coming on how to etc. and where to get parts. thanks for your effort..
I wish you had links for the upgrades. Cool video brother.
Just for anybody who might have the same problems I had, my nightstalker in 9mm came with an extractor and ejector for 45acp. Once i change the appropriate parts, it works great. Among the problems i had were failure to extract about every 5 rounds, and empty cases in my forehead.
That’s really good information. I love the Lok Grips also. Is it against TH-cam rules to put a link to the single piece guide rod or the springs that major safety so much more positive?
fusionfirearms.com/1911-plunger-tube-spring
wilsoncombat.com/guide-rod-full-length-full-size.html
also I forgot to ask about alternate trigger and mag longer or smoother mag release
So what is the parts or parts that may cause the gun to fire by itself as per recall?
That was on .45’s this one was not effected by the recall
@@9mmslinger929 great..
@@9mmslinger929on 10mm also, from my info.
I’m thinking about grabbing the 10mm version. I don’t have any 1911s and havent grabbed anything new since like 2018 😆
Nice let me know how you like it
Love mine
It's very good, I have a sample size of 5 10mm nightstalkers and they're all reliable.
You gotta do V ports and let us know how it is. Im pissed no one is covering the SS 9, seems the DS is all the hotness
Who makes an extended slide stop for the Tisas NIGHSTALKER?
Here’s the real question after all do you recommend carrying it for ccw and trust it with your life.
So far it’s now showing to be very reliable thus far but I plan on running different holopoint loads and bullets. Will report back on it but very promising. As for carry this is not something I personally would carry due to size but they do make some carry specific models.
The parts you found for yours are for single stack or can work on double stack?
What did the original trigger weight feel like? Can't find anyone who mentions it
It’s probably around 4.5lb generally
Did the fusion trigger require any fitting? Nice looking 1911
No it did not
@9mmslinger929 Thanks for the answer. It seems like a nice option .
@9mmslinger929 Any chance you could make a video on how to change the trigger ? Thank you !!!
@@TexasCorgiGun those videos get flagged but if you watch any complete take down of a 2011 /1911 you will see how it’s done essentially
@9mmslinger929 I'll check. Thanks again !!!
Looking good bro! Did you have to change the screws on the grips? I tried the factory screws on my nighthawk grips and they didn’t work. 😢 if so can you share the size screws thanks man keep up the good work
I believe the grips came with the screws I used
@@9mmslinger929 got it might have to hit up nighthawk lol
If you change the factory grips you have to change the screws is what a Tisas rep told me
How has it been running?
@@mccloudofficial1549 it runs great
If you ever want to sell the original Night Stalker grips let me know
Grip panels??
Lok grips
For that extra couple 100 bucks you could have gotten the Fusion 1911 REACTION in peony 9mm HA HA HA HA HA
Nice full size 1911 in peony 9mm is weird. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Wow that's funny. Buys a TISAS 1911 and then changes al the parts to Fusion 1911 parts HA HA HA HA HA. Hay why not just get a Fusion 1911 reaction in 9mm.
Ended up the fusion parts were no good so running factory parts. I’ll pass on the fusion
@@9mmslinger929 HA HA HA HA HA .wait why pass on the Fuison 1911? Are they junk or something?
@@TheRealZJE313 no I have one of their double stacks it’s good. But if I’m spending that money I’m buying a staccato if I want to spend more I’ll buy an infinity. And at the price of the Tisas it’s the same as buying a Glock and changing parts.
@@9mmslinger929 wait a double stack by Fusion? what's the model
@@TheRealZJE313 it was a custom build 6” 45 built in 2013