I’ve been wanting to pick up another 10mm. It’s between the Yukon and a Springfield xdm elite. 2 totally different guns. Makes it a bit harder to choose.
I’ve not had any experience with the Springfield xdm elite they’re nice looking guns though.but in my opinion you wouldn’t go wrong with the Tisas Yukon.
I missed out on the Dan Wesson 10mm CBOB, so I'm looking at getting the Yukon after this summer. Just FYI, I have a 6" SA TRP Operator and a 5" Dan Wesson Silverback, both in 10mm. Looking for a commander length 1911 for winter carry.
God Bless You, Sir! I have the Tisas Duty, chambered in 45 ACP, 5” barrel, and it proven to be spot on at 50 yds. Your video has given me a sign from above that the Yukon is to be ordered without haste. My appreciation to you Sir is beyond measure. I believe that 4.25” barrel is perfect for the power of the 10mm. Quick question though, is the stiffness of the recoil spring negligible or is one more noticeable than the other? Thanks again for the video and any assistance you might be able to provide in relation to my question.
You read my mind, I have been wondering which one to get between these two and the Night Stalker, lol. I am leaning towards the Yukon for a better carry fit. Thanks for the video and God Bless you.
I wish they made a version of either with a Picatinny rail on the dustcover. A fullsize handgun like that is likely to be a bedstand gun or woodscarry. Either way, predators tend to be nocturnal. I like to have a light on those types of handguns. I know they made the Night Stalker, but the holes in the slide ruin that one for me. You don't need to lighten the slide of a 10mm. The problem with 10mms isn't inadequate slide velocity. It is excessive slide velocity, which is why we often put heavier springs in them even without to Mickey Mouse retarded holes in the slide. Plus, if I am woods carrying my pistol 30 miles from civilization, I want to minimize the opportunities for ingress of debris into my defensive tool. I want a Gov model 1911 with a light rail and no stupid holes in the slide that doesn't cost 1800 bucks or require tools for basic maintenance. I didn't think I was asking for much...
I like the Yukon. The one my gun shop has that a poorly fitted barrel that could be pushed down. Maybe the next one that comes in will be fitted better
The Yukon will be perfect for my carry use. One on order now. Thanks.
I really like the one I have.thanks friend.
Nice touch with the orange nail polish 👍
Thanks lol.
After watching your videos on the Yukon C10 i ordered one should be in Fri. And appreciate scriptures 😁👍🙏
I don’t believe you will be disappointed friend.THANK YOU!
I've got 2 full size Tisas 45's. Love them both, Yukon is next. Good review.
Tisas makes great 1911s for sure friend.
Ouch, I want them both yes Sir!
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I agree friend both are nice in my opinion.
Love my Yukon 10mm!!!
They’re great pistols for sure.
I own the D10 and it shoots like a dream handled everything I have put through it even buffalo bore 220 grain hardcast heavy outdoorsman.
I really like the D10.thanks for sharing your experience with the D10 friend.
Great video! Keep up the great work. New sub 👌🏽, cheers from Wisconsin.
Thanks I appreciate it friend!
Same here north west Wisconsin here!
@@walterhoopengarner9885 thanks friend.
Wow
!Love this one ❤
Thanks.
Awesome x 2!!! Own them both and they rock!!! My preference is the Yukon..
I agree 💯 percent friend!
I’ve been wanting to pick up another 10mm. It’s between the Yukon and a Springfield xdm elite. 2 totally different guns. Makes it a bit harder to choose.
I’ve not had any experience with the Springfield xdm elite they’re nice looking guns though.but in my opinion you wouldn’t go wrong with the Tisas Yukon.
I missed out on the Dan Wesson 10mm CBOB, so I'm looking at getting the Yukon after this summer. Just FYI, I have a 6" SA TRP Operator and a 5" Dan Wesson Silverback, both in 10mm. Looking for a commander length 1911 for winter carry.
In my opinion the Yukon would be a great choice friend.
I don't know, but I bought a D10, so it should be here this week.
In my opinion you made a good choice I really like mine.
God Bless You, Sir! I have the Tisas Duty, chambered in 45 ACP, 5” barrel, and it proven to be spot on at 50 yds. Your video has given me a sign from above that the Yukon is to be ordered without haste. My appreciation to you Sir is beyond measure. I believe that 4.25” barrel is perfect for the power of the 10mm. Quick question though, is the stiffness of the recoil spring negligible or is one more noticeable than the other? Thanks again for the video and any assistance you might be able to provide in relation to my question.
I don’t notice much difference between the 45acp and the 10m/m with the recoil spring.thanks friend!
Tisas makes some great 1911s.
I agree.
You read my mind, I have been wondering which one to get between these two and the Night Stalker, lol. I am leaning towards the Yukon for a better carry fit. Thanks for the video and God Bless you.
The Yukon would be a great choice in my opinion.thanks brother GOD BLESS YOU!
I like all of them, but that Yukon catches my eye more. God Bless 🇺🇸
The Yukon is nice for sure friend.GOD BLESS YOU!
I wish they made a version of either with a Picatinny rail on the dustcover. A fullsize handgun like that is likely to be a bedstand gun or woodscarry. Either way, predators tend to be nocturnal. I like to have a light on those types of handguns.
I know they made the Night Stalker, but the holes in the slide ruin that one for me. You don't need to lighten the slide of a 10mm. The problem with 10mms isn't inadequate slide velocity. It is excessive slide velocity, which is why we often put heavier springs in them even without to Mickey Mouse retarded holes in the slide. Plus, if I am woods carrying my pistol 30 miles from civilization, I want to minimize the opportunities for ingress of debris into my defensive tool. I want a Gov model 1911 with a light rail and no stupid holes in the slide that doesn't cost 1800 bucks or require tools for basic maintenance. I didn't think I was asking for much...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts friend.
I'm still looking for a 6in model that I have seen a while back.
I’ve noticed Tisas makes several models that are hard to find.
I like the Yukon. The one my gun shop has that a poorly fitted barrel that could be pushed down. Maybe the next one that comes in will be fitted better
Mine is tight and well made.
Adjustable sight for me.
I can agree with that friend.
Will they except standard 1911 night sights?
They have TIsas dove tail cuts.
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