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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
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    The 1911 has served the US Military faithfully since 1911 in many roles. The last 1911 to be adopted by a major brach of service was the M45A1. Colt made the M45A1 and offered them for sale to the public, but they can cost north of $2k. The Tisas Raider is a clone of the M45A1 but how good is it? We take a look at the Tisas Raider and compare it to a Colt.
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Комментарии • 645

  • @danbasham9207
    @danbasham9207 Год назад +31

    Thanks!

    • @Militaryarmschannel
      @Militaryarmschannel  Год назад +12

      Thank you Dan!

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 Год назад +4

      @@Militaryarmschannel RAD!

    • @familyman1110
      @familyman1110 Год назад +2

      ​@Military Arms Channel what are your thoughts on 2011's and which is your choice if you pick one?

  • @glockfan40
    @glockfan40 Год назад +88

    My son was fascinated by the 1911 so I bought him a Tisas .45 in black. Broke it in for him with 250 rounds and a couple cleanings and I was impressed! I immediately purchased myself a WWII clone TISAS. I was a USMC MP from 1985-1989 that fielded those WWII .45’s until the Beretta took over. These TISAS .45’s are solid handguns. I think I’ll pick one of these up!!

    • @russiachinanorthkoreastatetv
      @russiachinanorthkoreastatetv 5 месяцев назад +1

      I used the beretta as an MP … glad they upgraded .. the 1911 higher capacity is an amazing product … I don’t like having single stack … the grip of a double stack mag feels much better & it’s nice insurance having a few more rounds

  • @SergeiMosin
    @SergeiMosin Год назад +143

    I've had several good experiences from Tisas so far. I think it's an artifact of the 1911 market being so heavily flooded, that in order to get any sort of attention they have to make a good product at a solid price.

    • @sdsimports
      @sdsimports Год назад +22

      We appreciate the support!

    • @chaff5
      @chaff5 Год назад +1

      How does this compare to some of the other Tisas 1911s? Is this just one of their regular run of the mill 1911s with a tan paint job for an extra $100?

    • @65stang98
      @65stang98 Год назад +4

      i love my basic run of the mill GI 1911a1 from tisas got is for 350 its accurate and runs smooth. one of my favorite handguns to shoot.

  • @billdont2458
    @billdont2458 Год назад +27

    I have 4 of the Tisas 1911's. Love them. All have been flawless and 100% functional. And great triggers to boot.

    • @DeathN0cturnal
      @DeathN0cturnal 9 месяцев назад +1

      why would you buy 4 of them

    • @SCAR16L
      @SCAR16L 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@DeathN0cturnal Maybe he just likes it?

  • @to520fan
    @to520fan 9 месяцев назад +12

    I inherited my grandfathers 1944 production US Army 1911a1 that was also carried by my father in Vietnam. Needless to say that while I love shooting that pistol, it is becoming too valuable to be a carry much less a regular shooter. I picked up a TISAS WWII clone and it’s great. Fun to shoot, it’s virtually identical to the actual Colt, and seems very well built. I’m totally happy with my purchase.

  • @fn6266
    @fn6266 Год назад +129

    No complaints with the Tisas 1911’s from my end. Picked up the US Army WWII GI clone. Great quality for the money and absolutely no fear of jeopardizing collector values that’ll likely never inflate (I assume).

    • @thoughtsofanoldSoldier
      @thoughtsofanoldSoldier Год назад +5

      Bought my son-in-law one. Shot it along side my Auto-Ordance 1911, performed flawlessly.

    • @oneofthoseguys2019
      @oneofthoseguys2019 Год назад +1

      Half of the ammo brought in the us came from Russia I'm sure you buy the cheap shit yet you have a different opinion if it comes from turkey

    • @thoughtsofanoldSoldier
      @thoughtsofanoldSoldier Год назад +2

      @One of those guys whatever dude

    • @firesupport162
      @firesupport162 Год назад +1

      And most of the good entry replacement parts should slide in just fine I think it's a matter of metal quality

    • @LaputanMachad
      @LaputanMachad Год назад +2

      ​@@oneofthoseguys2019 I don't get it, do you think he hates Russians or Turks or what?

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Год назад +18

    Thanks

  • @daleclark3138
    @daleclark3138 11 месяцев назад +15

    Getting a Tisas .45 Tanker today. Great quality for the price. My second pistol was a Mk IV Series 70. Always liked a 1911 and for the price Tisas can't be beat. Good overview of the Raider

  • @jongruen7854
    @jongruen7854 Год назад +11

    I purchased a Tisas 5" stainless steel model a year ago. Currently at about the 400 round count. I performed my own, correctly executed trigger work, at 4 pounds. Currently, I have five Mec-Gar 8 round magazines, flawless. The quality, fitment, accuracy, and function of this pistol have been flawless.

  • @BoomerTactical
    @BoomerTactical Год назад +9

    The relationship with TISAS started in 2010 when Interstate Arms out of Billerica, Mass contracted TISAS to built the Regent. It was difficult early on to get the dealers through out the US to purchase the Regent so the right's were sold. I told the owner he was making a really bad mistake, but it happened and here we are now...

  • @JKCullens
    @JKCullens Год назад +20

    Tisas has been killing it with the 1911s here lately.

  • @Andrew_NJ
    @Andrew_NJ Год назад +48

    More TISAS reviews please, it is always nice to see well made affordable firearms.

  • @ricks.1092
    @ricks.1092 Год назад +5

    I just got a Tisas 1911 A1, clone. It looks just like the original...which I have. The Tisas clone, didn't parkarize the gun, instead they used Cerakote, probably to keep cost down. But it shoots well. I got it for $380 out the door. My brother like it so much, he got one. And ordered 4 more for his FFL store.

    • @sdsimports
      @sdsimports Год назад +2

      We have Park guns coming this summer

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 3 дня назад

    Bought a Raider this morning for a truck gun. Very impressed by the fit and finish. No overbite kr underwater in the slide to frame fit. No extra material in the extractor. Perfectly flush. No movement in the barrel or sloppy bushing fit.
    Gave it a complete strip down, clean, oil, and lube. Reassembled. Swapped out the recoil spring for an extra power Wilson 17 pound flat wire spring, replaced the long trigger with a short trigger, replaced the grips with all black rubber grips, and replaced the grip screws with stainless steel hex screws. Fits my Streamlight weapon light and all my 1911 railed holsters. Fits all my 1911 Wilson Combat magazines.
    Double checked the trigger with my trigger scale after a thorough clean and lube. 4.5 pounds. Very acceptable with very little creep that is not even noticeable. The hammer felt a little gritty when I git it out of the box, but disassembled the main spring housing, greased the tunnel a bit, and reassembled. No grit anymore.
    The grips are VZ G10 so no cheap replacements. 2 magazines made by MecGar. Not quire like Wilson's but perfectly usable. So no off brand junk.
    I haven't shot it yet but I am fully confident it will not fail.

  • @ChoseDeath
    @ChoseDeath 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have the USMC mark on mine, and I think I'm going to finally stop carrying it 😂 I didn't know they were worth so much.

  • @JZMartinez
    @JZMartinez Год назад +41

    My buddy did the procurement for this. Was told the Commandant of the Marine Corps got serial #1.

    • @kenstirling5348
      @kenstirling5348 Год назад

      I’d love to know why the Marines were even interested in the Colt. There’s plenty of guns that are cheaper and more reliable and basically just better in every way. Whoever decided to order the M45a1 was an idiot

    • @usnchief1339
      @usnchief1339 Год назад +5

      @@kenstirling5348 please don't say Sig or Glock. Other than capacity, the 1911 still is king.

    • @DUTYGRADE
      @DUTYGRADE Год назад

      @@usnchief1339 literally nobody uses the 1911 anymore. Its literally only glock and sig. The 1911 is outdated and has no place on the modern battlefield.

    • @masada1776
      @masada1776 Год назад +1

      @@kenstirling5348 better 1911s than colt now. Beretta makes the best handguns, sig is 2nd. Glock is with lo point on the rankings 😂😂😂

    • @garyfullmer4353
      @garyfullmer4353 Год назад +3

      ​@@DUTYGRADE I don't know about the battlefield but I don't knock anyone who uses the 1911 for self-defense. It is still very viable handgun. To each his own. I don't consider myself a fudd, if you don't want a 1911 cool. But it's still a great little gun.

  • @NBXRacing
    @NBXRacing Год назад +49

    I'm so glad you got around to reviewing this because I've been eyeing it up for a bit now. I couldn't believe the prices of the of the real ones so it's good to know these are great - not only for the price, but overall.

    • @peterreily1490
      @peterreily1490 Год назад +2

      My Tisas m45 carry won’t cycle in any of my higher end 1911 mags and a half dozen different types of ammo. The grip safety is catching on something in the grip.
      It’s total trash.

    • @johngriffiths118
      @johngriffiths118 Год назад +3

      I think it was The Honest Outlaw that commended that guns at the cheaper end of the market can be characterised by patchy QC . Is what the two comments above illustrate ?

    • @searchBLOC941
      @searchBLOC941 Год назад +1

      The Girsan 1911's are decent too. I'm pretty sure those and the Tisas are made on the same line. I like the optics ready models from Girsan, I have their MC1911 with a red dot on it chambered in 9MM. Pretty cool for the price point.

    • @stonefree1911
      @stonefree1911 Год назад +2

      I have a Tisas 45 Carry and a fullsize. A buddy has this same 45. They are VERY well made. Reliable, Accurate. I am deeply impressed with them. I used to be Colt or nothing (well, the Ruger SR 1911's are awesome too), but SDS/Tisas hit a home run with their 1911's.

    • @michaell397
      @michaell397 Год назад +2

      @@peterreily1490 No, it only needs a simple grip safety adjustment. Only takes a few minutes. Also check the sear spring. Often they come bent and cause avery heavy trigger pull.
      KnifeMaker

  • @Colorado970
    @Colorado970 Год назад +16

    Being a Marine Veteran, I'd love to get my hands on a decommissioned Colt m45a1, but this Raider looks legit. AWSOME VID!

    • @MattDonkin430
      @MattDonkin430 Год назад +3

      10k though can buy so so so so so much ammo... and the clone....or an ammo plant from Dillion with enough left over to buy a decent AR lol.

  • @radiowaveguitarist1332
    @radiowaveguitarist1332 Год назад +6

    Mac, I bought my Tisas last year. Mine is the Duty model. It costs almost half as much as my Springfield Garrison. I think it's a tremendous amount of VALUE for little money. I still love my Springfield pistols!

  • @cheezwizambullard
    @cheezwizambullard Год назад +3

    My Tisas 1911 has been fantastic! I dumped 3 Kimbers and continue to use my Tisas.

  • @bluejay117
    @bluejay117 Год назад +8

    I have one of the cheaper tisas m1911a1 service model handguns and I have to say I'm IN LOVE with it. I'm very happy with what handguns come out of tisas and really like how tisas is filling the market with cheap, quality 1911s for the romance of the 1911.

    • @TheREALLibertyOrDeath
      @TheREALLibertyOrDeath Год назад +1

      I’d say there just as good as about any production 1911. I really like mine as well, bought a ww2 reproduction belt/holster for it

  • @Larry--qn4dd
    @Larry--qn4dd Год назад +5

    I own a Tisas 1911 A1 Service and it's great, got it for $ 449.00. One of my favorite sidearms.

  • @geofftimm2291
    @geofftimm2291 Год назад +6

    To put the 1911 back together, pull the unspung slide all the way to the rear and the toggle will line up, then move slide, insert take down lever and pull slide forward to complete assembly. Geoff Who was a US Army Small Arms Repairman 1972.

    • @22Phanatic
      @22Phanatic Год назад

      That’s the way I do it !

  • @gregwright392
    @gregwright392 Год назад +19

    I have a Girsan Beretta clone. Very pleased with it. The Hi-Power and 1911 are next on the list. Can't beat the value!

    • @hoffpbass
      @hoffpbass Год назад +1

      I have the EAA Girsan fullsize 1911. I got the dual-tone black/silver coloring. Quality made and b e a utiful! I've found mine to be highly accurate, I noticed right out of the gate at the range, too. Best of all, I was under $500 last year. You'll enjoy one. Just have your local shop order one for you.

    • @willbar1961
      @willbar1961 8 месяцев назад

      I also picked up a Girsan Beretta clone but it is the Regard Six version. It's different enough especially the slide.

  • @stevezio99
    @stevezio99 Год назад +3

    I bought the tisas 1911 a1 service and it is built like a tank. Great gun for fantastic price.

  • @Life_Is_Torture0000
    @Life_Is_Torture0000 Год назад +10

    I remember the first time I fired a WW2 production Colt .45. Ergonomic, accurate, pleasant to shoot. They really took craftsmanship seriously back then, even as they were frantically making guns as fast as possible. Same with the M1 carbine I tried.

  • @tpelle2
    @tpelle2 Год назад +6

    Good review! I have a Tisas "Duty" in .45ACP, which, except for the finish color and lack of the accessory rail on the dustcover, is pretty much the same pistol. Love mine. I did replace the plunger tube spring because my safety was very mushy. As I carry cocked and locked, a safety with a propensity to come out of the safe position is unacceptable. I purchased a new plunger tube spring from Wolff Gunsprings, and when I removed the stock spring it appeared to be about two coils shorter than the Wolff spring.
    By the way, I picked up a little trick that I saw on a Larry Vickers video to avoid the "dummy scratch" on reassembly. He takes a thin pointy object (he used a BIC-type ballpoint pen) to reach in through the ejector port to push the slide stop detent plunger into the plunger tube to easily insert the slibe stop. I tried it and it worked great! I actually took a short piece of wooden dowel, sharpened it a pencil sharpener then slightly rounded the point, and now I keep it in my pistol cleaning kit.

    • @stonefree1911
      @stonefree1911 Год назад +1

      I did replace the safety plunger and spring with Wilson combat. It now has a perfect snicky safety. WC stuff is no joke.

  • @Narong3430
    @Narong3430 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome information about 1911 I just pick one old one up and I didn’t know anything about this till now.

  • @user-sk8fz4vf9c
    @user-sk8fz4vf9c 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a Tisas stock 1911 that I got for Xmas 3 years ago, it performed great right out of the case!👍

  • @aaronjohnson8575
    @aaronjohnson8575 Год назад +8

    I've been very impressed with the quality of the Tisas 1911's. I've sold a bunch of them and the one I've shot ran and shot great.

  • @Lester.M
    @Lester.M Год назад +4

    Tisas has been doing great in the 1911 market. Bottom line, they work.
    I had a pretty expansive Kimber that didn’t.

    • @TheREALLibertyOrDeath
      @TheREALLibertyOrDeath Год назад +3

      I’ve seen more jammed kimbers at matches than any other manufacturer

  • @aceman1126
    @aceman1126 Год назад +4

    Got a tisas "tanker" model... basically a commander size 45. Bought to build into a clone of my colt lightweight commander so I could blast away and not wreck my expensive vintage colt.
    So far after 400 or so rounds it's been perfect and actually a great gun. Highly recommend if you want a cheap but good gun for carry or range fun

  • @ditchdigger93
    @ditchdigger93 Год назад +11

    I recently bought a Metro Arms American Classic .45, lightly used for $325.00. Made in the Philippines. Surprisingly accurate and well-made 1911, tighter and with more features than a lot of Colts I've owned at over twice the price. Unbelievably good trigger pull. There are a lot of good 1911 clones out there.

    • @slickwillybudgetking
      @slickwillybudgetking Год назад

      They must have improved. Last metro full size I wad was sloppy and accuracy all over.

    • @Mockturtlesoup1
      @Mockturtlesoup1 Год назад

      I remember when the Remington R1's came out(I think they were called?) They had an were selling for/had an MSRP of like $1100. Very soon after you could get them for under $500. And it's my understanding that they were pretty good guns, especially for the price. Not something I'd buy(maybe if I could get a $1200 Springfield for that price...), but still a good deal, assuming they did in fact run well.

    • @richstone2627
      @richstone2627 Год назад

      Who cares ditchdigger93. This is all about Tisas not your metro junk.

    • @kinch613
      @kinch613 Год назад

      The only weakness is the takedown pin its a MIM part so he careful and dont tap it if its tight. Ive has several break. But youre right very tight fitting solid 1911 frim Metro Arms

    • @MattDonkin430
      @MattDonkin430 Год назад

      I still miss my Charles Daily 1911-A1 I got as the first gun I ever bought over 20 years ago... shot so well and never malfunctioned... I let a buddy borrow it before COVID and ended up having a falling out... well my loss is his gain...

  • @phx4closureman
    @phx4closureman Год назад +9

    *I just bought one!!! My biggest problem is that you can't put a fully loaded mag into it. Other than that, I love it so far especially that FDE finish, grips, rail, etc. Also surprised to learn that TISAS has been in business for 30 years!! 1993-2023!!*

    • @sdsimports
      @sdsimports Год назад +6

      Give the mags a good scrubbing sometimes that packing oil gets sticky.

    • @ChaplainBobWalkerBTh
      @ChaplainBobWalkerBTh Год назад +5

      Wilson mags

    • @MattDonkin430
      @MattDonkin430 Год назад +3

      @@ChaplainBobWalkerBTh +1 on the Wilson mags... all the mags that come with my 1911s stay in their oil and are put away just in case...

  • @user60521123
    @user60521123 Год назад +12

    It looks like Raider uses those nicer magazines. Colt has never updated their 1911 mags with the competition.
    Anyway, very cool that you have that rare Colt M45 with the USMC marking. I’m a bit jealous.

    • @talkingrock7011
      @talkingrock7011 Год назад +2

      Not jealous just grateful to see a original Colt

    • @pb68slab18
      @pb68slab18 Год назад +1

      Bull! Colt hasn't made their own mags for ages. The past few decades they've outsourced mags from Metalform and Checkmate. They will have an M or C respectively stamped on the upper righthand corner of the baseplate. They have modern feed lips for HP and SWC bullets.

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 Год назад +11

    Great review. I purchased a Tisas 1911 A1 a few months back and it’s an outstanding gun, once broken it has worked flawlessly. I think it’s a great value for what you get.

  • @tnbass2833
    @tnbass2833 Год назад +3

    Both of my tisas 1911s have been excellent. I like the fact they have a forged slide frame and barrel for basically the same price as a rock island.

  • @PurePerspicacity
    @PurePerspicacity 7 месяцев назад +1

    I knew from the thumbnail it was gonna be a Tisas. Best trigger I've ever felt.

  • @ElmCreekSmith
    @ElmCreekSmith 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice review.
    I picked up a Tisas Model 1911A1 US ARMY in 9x19mm on Friday. Except for the caliber and markings it could be a new production model of the very worn WW2 production M1911A1s that I carried for 16 years on active duty in the Army before the government betrayed* us with the Beretta M9A1. The only difference I found internally is the ramped barrel. The magazines are MecGar and are, of course, top quality. Mine came with two sets of grip panels: one set being nicely figured walnut "double diamond," and the other being plain brown plastic fully checkered military style. The gun is more accurate than I am with the military sights, but I'm not anticipating changing them. I may paint the front sight with Neon Pop Traffic Cone fingernail polish from Salon Perfect just to help out my old eyes. (I use this same product on my older revolvers with fixed sights for the same reason.)
    *(The Beretta wasn't a "bad" gun; it was just bigger than was needed for the caliber. The reasons we were given included "The 9x19mm is easier for females to shoot." I never saw a female soldier shoot the M9A1 without hand-cocking the hammer in order to reach the trigger. To be fair, I often saw male soldiers doing the same thing.)

  • @shook0002
    @shook0002 Год назад +3

    I have the Tisas 9mm 1911. Such a smooth shooting gun. No issues. I will be buying this one asap.

  • @1stSgtFritz
    @1stSgtFritz Год назад +1

    I have a Tisas 1911A1 that I purchased a few years back. It’s just as good, and in some cases better than the M1911A1’s I carried in the Corps.

  • @EvendimataE
    @EvendimataE Год назад +351

    i dont care about the marking, history etc....of the gun...i only care about how the gun looks like and how it performs

    • @KillerRedVine
      @KillerRedVine Год назад +18

      Yeah thats the same reaction I had when the Girsan P35 Hi-Power clone came out. Its a really nice pistol for half the cost of the current reproductions.

    • @leroyjenkins4811
      @leroyjenkins4811 Год назад +17

      This gun is made in Turkey and I have some reservations about buying it. While I don’t have a problem with the Turkish people themselves, I do have a problem with their leadership and government. Turkey is supposed to be a NATO member and US ally but they have some very strange attitudes when it comes to the US, utilization of their war materials and territory in support of NATO’s causes, and it seems like they’re favoring Russia in certain things. There’s even some speculation that Turkey might actually leave NATO. I don’t want to spend money with nations that are unfriendly to the US. Saudi Arabia is a perfect example. The US gave Saudi Arabia so much in military aid (fighter jets, weapons systems, joint training, money), yet they’re conspiring with Russia and China right now to build a new currency to replace the Petrodollar, which would ruin the American economy. My point is this, stop trading with foreign companies and countries that obviously hate the US. You’d only be enriching our enemies. As much as I don’t like Springfield Armory, I’d buy one of their 1911’s before I buy a Tisas.

    • @EvendimataE
      @EvendimataE Год назад +8

      @@leroyjenkins4811 that history is different......the history im talking about are those ones that make things super expensive

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o Год назад +22

      ​@Leroy Jenkins the government doesn't own Tisas...

    • @mattmorrison9379
      @mattmorrison9379 Год назад +3

      ​@@EvendimataE right man, prices on certain items are just crazy imo.

  • @dwayneelizondomountaindewh6073
    @dwayneelizondomountaindewh6073 Год назад +2

    you should bring back the torture test videos, those were a lot of fun.

  • @limitlessbydesign
    @limitlessbydesign Год назад +11

    Wow Mac is actually wearing eye protection in this video. Crazy times we live in now

  • @Frank7G
    @Frank7G Год назад +4

    Great timing on this video. I was wondering about these 1911's. I wasn't sure if they would be worth the buy. Now I'm thinking about adding a 1911 to the collection.

    • @sdsimports
      @sdsimports Год назад +1

      Do it!!!!

    • @Frank7G
      @Frank7G Год назад

      @@sdsimports full send 🫡

  • @Brett235
    @Brett235 Год назад +4

    I like it. I sold all of my 1911's but they still have a special place in my heart. Some of these budget 1911 pistols are a very good alternative to the real deal.

  • @michaelurban2841
    @michaelurban2841 Год назад +2

    I picked up a Girsan mc1911 reserve (Turkish made if I remember correctly) chambered in 45 acp. Awesome gun. Dead on accurate. Very reliable. Only issue I ever had with it was the magazine it came with. Feed jams, failure to feed, and lock open. Switched to Wilson Combat mags and never had another problem since.

  • @brianedgett2134
    @brianedgett2134 Год назад +2

    I like 1911s, and have thought about doing. One as my take on the M45A1. Using Caspian parts.

  • @jeffengland2791
    @jeffengland2791 Год назад +1

    Personallly, I've had pretty good luck with the TISAS brand.

  • @raghnallmacaodh3220
    @raghnallmacaodh3220 Год назад +3

    Hrfunk has one and has been putting up accuracy vids... so far for the price range.. its not bad....

  • @cosmiccharlie8294
    @cosmiccharlie8294 9 месяцев назад

    Brings back memories of my first 1911. A Norinco 1911 A1. Just under $300 back in about 1995. Fitted a beaver tail and other fancy parts and got to know the 1911 pretty well. Used it in IPSC matches and did fine with it. One thing that really struck with me was the genius of John Browning. The interplay of the parts is remarkable. Was not long before I wanted a better one which turned out to be a Springfield Trophy Match. Won quite a few matches with that one and had at least 30k rounds through it. Gave it to my eldest son and replaced it finally with a Garrison in 9mm. Put some Wilson parts in that along with their excellent mags and it is a fine shooter. I carry it in a Busted B Leather Texas Body Guard holster and it conceals easily under an untucked shirt and is comfortable while driving. Thanks for the fine review!

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 Год назад +5

    I have Tisas's Beretta 84 clone (.380 ACP), which is made on licensed tools. It's got a great fit & finish, I've only shot about ~110rnds through it, so it might still be breaking in, as my only gripe with it, is that it's picky about feeding some ammo.

    • @stonefree1911
      @stonefree1911 Год назад +1

      I had their BDA/84 clone and it was pretty nice. I always sand the feed ramp with wet 600 grit paper and polish it with Flitz and a Dremel polish tip. It REALLY helps feeding ammo.

    • @ericbergfield6451
      @ericbergfield6451 Год назад

      @@stonefree1911 I've looked at the feed ramp, & it looks fine, it seems to be grumpy about feeding a lot of different ammo types. ...This past Monday I tested some Ammo Inc 100g FN cartridges that all fed w/out issue! Other than that ammo, it only fed Barnes 80g TAC-XP defensive ammo which is around a $1.25/rnd.
      My guess is that the brass' sharp (non-polished) cartridge lip is getting snagged on the feed ramp. As ammo that has the brass lip smoothed down (like the Barnes ammo) feed like butter!

  • @aarongeisler
    @aarongeisler Год назад +3

    I have had a Raider for a few weeks and really like it. I also have Colt, Springfield, and Ruger 1911s.

    • @sdsimports
      @sdsimports Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support.

  • @captainskippy6622
    @captainskippy6622 Год назад +5

    We’ve received numerous Tisas pistols in our shop and overall the fit and finish is very good. I’ve considered buying one of their HiPower clones due to the low cost. But you are absolutely correct about the Turkish shotguns. Absolute trash. We’ve had nothing but problems with them.

    • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
      @georgesakellaropoulos8162 9 месяцев назад

      It depends. My CZ Bobwhite is made in Turkey and is a wonderful shotgun for the price. Functions perfectly, excellent fit and finish. Very hard to beat for a side by side at $700 out the door. I can't speak to the Turkish semi autos because I only have 1970's Model 1100s.

  • @scottwinand5946
    @scottwinand5946 Год назад +1

    I have 4 Tisas 1911's in both .45acp and 9mm. Excellent firearms. Especially for the money. If it's well made and I can get a good deal, I'm all in.

  • @tominva4121
    @tominva4121 Год назад +3

    Interesting info on the USMC marking. I own a couple of .22 training/target rifles stamped with the USMC marking. My favorite is a Remington 40X so marked - one of a reported thousand so made and marked.

  • @kaig453
    @kaig453 Год назад +7

    I’ve got the Tisas 1911 US Army and the Bantam, both in .45 ACP. I am very impressed by both and that’s not even factoring in their comparatively low prices. Fit, finish, reliability, and accuracy are incredible. I will be getting the Raider. Of note, I also have a 1911s by Colt, Springfield, and Kimber so this is not a case of Tisas being all that I know.

  • @hirampritchard5588
    @hirampritchard5588 Год назад +1

    I have a Tisas 1911 a1 and a Girsan High Power 9mm and the fit, finish and function have been spot on. No hesitation buying hand gun from Turkey for me.

  • @caddilacjim
    @caddilacjim Год назад +1

    I have a Colt rail gun,I absolutely love that 1911.I even had Copper Custom cerakote it in OD green.I would give Tisas a try.Why not?It's about what I paid for my RIA Rock 1911,haven't had an issue with that one.

  • @MerihemXx
    @MerihemXx Год назад

    Tisas, if you're listening. Colt/Springfield MEU-SOC M-45 clone with Pachmayr grips. All you need to do is make a down swept beaver-tail to fit a Commander-style hammer and you're in business. No one else does it for cheaper than $5k!

  • @brianb900
    @brianb900 Год назад +2

    I have the M45A1 custom shop version with front strap checkering, it’s a very good shooting pistol with an excellent trigger for a series 80. It’s a step below my Wilson combat and nighthawk custom but not by much.

  • @REB4444
    @REB4444 3 месяца назад

    I joined the Marine Corps and was one of the last to qualify with the 1911 before they moved to the Berettas right after that. I LOVED the 1911 from the moment I picked it up. It was like an extension of my hand. Then I picked up the Berretta and immediately hated the fat grip, the trigger, and the recoil that snapped the muzzle straight up, instead of straight back like the.45.

  • @richardturk7162
    @richardturk7162 Год назад +1

    I have had 2 Tisas 1911s both were the early A1 version and no complaints at all they were great pistols

  • @CoreyFPiazza
    @CoreyFPiazza Год назад +4

    I've had my eye on the Tisas WWII 1911A1 model for a pretty long time. This just furthered my intention of having one in my collection.

    • @shook0002
      @shook0002 Год назад +4

      Buy one, you will not regret it.

    • @ricks.1092
      @ricks.1092 Год назад +1

      @@shook0002 I agree, I just got a few days ago. And love it. And it only cost me $380 out the door. The A1 isn't parkarized, it's ceracoted. But doesn't matter to me. It looks like an original and shoots well. For the price you can't beat it.

  • @Logan2070
    @Logan2070 Год назад +1

    I have an Rock Island Armory 1911 that's similar and it shoots great, for $500 on sale it was a steal.

  • @stevendee2831
    @stevendee2831 Год назад +1

    Bought the B45r model 2 years back . Ive added wilson extended slide stop & 97DE mags, EGW custom thick bushing and recoil plug with egw buff shok, and trijicon HD sights. Brilliant EDC. Looking forward to getting the Raider also.

  • @HSmith-uk9hl
    @HSmith-uk9hl 7 месяцев назад

    I've owned four Tisas 1911 pistols. One was a series 80 type and after 6 years I sold it. Today I own two in 45acp and one in 10mm. I had one of the 45acp models milled to take a Holosun red dot and I couldn't be happier with all three. They are well made, solid, reliable and accurate pistols at a great price. If I wanted another 1911, Tisas would be top of my list.

  • @talkingrock7011
    @talkingrock7011 Год назад +2

    This is the second positive review I’ve seen , thanks MAC

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger Год назад +1

    Oh yeah, I'd love to have this model.

  • @vernvoetberg7774
    @vernvoetberg7774 7 месяцев назад

    I have a Tisas 1911 45 Carry model. And I love it. I have well put over 2000rd through it and never a feed or ejection problem. Yes it is my everyday carry.

  • @pickititllneverheal9016
    @pickititllneverheal9016 7 месяцев назад

    Nice!!
    I picked up the Sig Nightmare Fastback 1911about 3 years ago. Got approx 450 rds through it and have had zero failure to feeds, or any other issues. Came with (2) 7rd mags that are well made and have been 100% reliable.

  • @robertseafield5810
    @robertseafield5810 7 месяцев назад

    I was an Army 45b20 1969 to 1972 in a depot shop. Looks good to me. I will have to check the shops and check one out.
    Thanks for this video.

  • @MikeA817
    @MikeA817 Год назад

    3:25 not to mention the current reigning USPSA champion Nils Jonasson was rocking a Canik SFX Rival

  • @marklewis2906
    @marklewis2906 Год назад +1

    Would be nice if Tisas got the color a little closer, I love the color of the Colt.

  • @Peacekeeper01A
    @Peacekeeper01A Год назад +2

    I carry a Tisas 1911-A1 tanker as an EDC. That thing lives up it it's namesake. I ran 500 rounds of mixed brass, aluminum, and steel cased ammo without cleaning it. At the 500 round mark, a few extra drops of CLP, ran another 50 before it got finiky. For defensive ammo, it likes federal premium 230gr Hydra-shoks.

    • @ericokurowski
      @ericokurowski Год назад

      No offense, but that seems like a horrible carry choice in 2023. 1923 is a different story,

    • @Peacekeeper01A
      @Peacekeeper01A Год назад

      I travel a lot, and some states have magazine capacity restrictions. I just carry extra ammo and make sure I'm proficient with reloading.

    • @Gator69420
      @Gator69420 Месяц назад

      HST in my 1911A1 GI model
      Wilson combat 47D mags
      Those Hst Are a lot better 👍🏼

  • @waterhead1359
    @waterhead1359 Год назад +5

    I watched a video on the raider about two months ago very impressive . Also came across a lengthy comparison by hrfunk

  • @brentwinkelman1990
    @brentwinkelman1990 Год назад +1

    A Tisas GI clone is on the wish list but having 5 1911's already ill prob wait for a while yet...glad to see this model is just as good as other reviews ive seen. Keep up the great videos MAC!!

  • @herschelbuck882
    @herschelbuck882 Год назад

    I have a Tisas B45R Carry (4.25" railed) and it has been a fantastic pistol. No malfunctions and had run all types of ammo, including Speer Gold Dot JHP, which was what I carried on duty. I would love to have one of these raiders because I love tan/green pistols and even more so on 1911's. I have 2 Springfields (EMP 4 9mm & a Loaded Stainless and Blk CQB 5" Govt) and can honestly say my Tisas at approx. a 3rd of the price shoots and performs just as well. As far as I'm concerned, you can't go wrong with Tisas 1911's

  • @johnnolan6889
    @johnnolan6889 Год назад +7

    Really wish Colt would do another run of these

    • @connormarek1028
      @connormarek1028 Год назад +1

      Oh, me to. Even though the Combat Unit Rail Gun seems to be the same gun with different markings and a different finish, these are still so cool.

    • @smokeylake3150
      @smokeylake3150 Год назад

      Yes but for 2000 dollars or more.

  • @torpedo58
    @torpedo58 Год назад +1

    I don't have any hands on experience with Tisas firearms, but I like the looks of this slightly modernized classic 1911...hands down, my all time favorite handgun...and the one I trust me life to with EDC. I personally prefer the arched mainspring housing to the flat, but I would buy this pistol in a heartbeat. Good video!!👍

  • @ChristianGrest
    @ChristianGrest Год назад +1

    Yup, I’ve been eyeing this pistol since I first saw it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with it Tim!

  • @cletustheslackjawedyokel6083
    @cletustheslackjawedyokel6083 Год назад +1

    I plan on picking up a Tisas WW2 so I don’t have to shoot my Remington Rand. From what I’ve seen everyone has been happy with them and I haven’t seen any bad reviews. I would be interested in the Raider as well, so thank you for telling us about it.

  • @docgiggs
    @docgiggs Год назад +1

    I have a Zenith Turkish 1911 as well as a Tisas GI series 1911. Both are phenominal for me. The Zenith now has about 3K rounds through it since I bought it about a decade ago. Functions flawlessly for me. Wish they were still on the market but they aren't. I will say thogh with the Zenith, the main leaf spring was really messed up when I bought it. Was a simple and cheap replacement part and it has been perfect since. The Tisas I have is significantly newer. However, the tolerances on it are so tight there is literally no slop. I have only put a single box of 50 through it though. Don't have the time I used to have to go to the range all the time. Still for the 50 rounds it was an absolute pleasure to shoot. For comparison, here is my other 1911s that I have that I can compare them to. RIA 1911 tac ultra, Springfield prodigy, Sig Scorpion, and Remington 1911 R1. I don't own a colt 1911, but oh well. Love all the ones I have. The Turkish were both significantly cheaper and are just as good as anything else I own. Seriously the Tisas GI series for $300 was is so crazy for the price.

  • @michaelinsc9724
    @michaelinsc9724 Год назад +1

    Excellent review! Thanks for doing it. From what I've seen, Girsan also makes good 1911s and they're coming out with a double stack 9mm very soon.

  • @patgray5402
    @patgray5402 Год назад +5

    I hope beyond hope they make a p08 Luger

  • @terrysaunders2026
    @terrysaunders2026 Год назад

    I will get one of these Raiders. I bought a Tisas “Carry 4.25 inch” model last year. I absolutely love it. Some may think this sounds strange, but I would prefer the arched mainspring housing with the lanyard ring.

  • @2nd_a_dad4791
    @2nd_a_dad4791 Год назад +1

    In his video, HRFUNK also noted the less than stout safety action.

  • @knifeandfirearmreviews3661
    @knifeandfirearmreviews3661 Год назад

    I have a 4.25 1911 in 9mm from Tisas, dot and finish are great and it has ran flawlessly for me.

  • @josephkirklandsr9221
    @josephkirklandsr9221 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 1911CSS45R and a 10mm 1911 both are tisas. Never an issue, and both have had over 1k rounds. What i spent on both combined is less than a springfield operator. I carry the 10mm daily. Great video

  • @jamesbasaldua100
    @jamesbasaldua100 Год назад +1

    Good overview about the hand weapon sir. Take care and be safe. See you on your next video.

  • @adrianotero7963
    @adrianotero7963 10 месяцев назад +1

    Have the Tisas 1911 in 9mm, shoots awsome, can only imagine how this firearm shoots.....would love Tisas to do a clone of a P-08 Luger.....

  • @tylerfecho4454
    @tylerfecho4454 Год назад

    The m45a1 was the first gun I wanted and my introduction to your channel, getting Deja vu right now lol.

  • @MFEeee
    @MFEeee 4 месяца назад

    I loved this gun so much when I pistol qualed that I got a .22lr equivalent for my kids. Now I want a clone of the 1911

  • @BboyYellowFlash
    @BboyYellowFlash Год назад +1

    It looks like the only thing missing is colts Dual recoil spring setup, but you can snag those on brownelles, so unless you're a collector, or colt fanatic, it seems like the better buy all around. Plus mecgar makes the best mags short of wilson combat

  • @CGFIELDS
    @CGFIELDS 7 месяцев назад +2

    I prefer the Raider color.

  • @smflorkey
    @smflorkey Год назад +21

    Looks good. Thanks for your usual, informative review. How does it do with non-ball rounds?

    • @donlarocque5157
      @donlarocque5157 Год назад +1

      Yeah. I load mine with Hornady Extreme defense just for that reason.

    • @noahnewcomer5180
      @noahnewcomer5180 Год назад +2

      So with mine I tried shooting Speer gold dot 200gr +p and with 8 round sig mags it fed flawlessly, but had issues with 10 rounders from both WC and McCormick. But I also feel the shape of the bullet might’ve had something to do with it as well so I wanna try some different hollow point loads with the 10 rounders. But the gun completely and reliably ate FMJ ball ammo no matter what magazine I used..

    • @noahnewcomer5180
      @noahnewcomer5180 Год назад

      So with mine I tried shooting Speer gold dot 200gr +p and with 8 round sig mags it fed flawlessly, but had issues with 10 rounders from both WC and McCormick. But I also feel the shape of the bullet might’ve had something to do with it as well so I wanna try some different hollow point loads with the 10 rounders. But the gun completely and reliably ate FMJ ball ammo no matter what magazine I used..

  • @67_PowerStroke
    @67_PowerStroke Год назад

    Sig has perfected the 1911. External extractor is a must.

  • @roberta.6399
    @roberta.6399 Год назад +3

    Very informative review. You are an asset to the gun buying public. 👍

  • @01Sassoon
    @01Sassoon 4 месяца назад

    Have you seen the new Raider, since late 2022 ?
    All machined steel small parts, no MIM. No recessed slide stop pin. Cerakote over parkerizing.
    It’s a great pistol for the price.

  • @gonerydin4225
    @gonerydin4225 Год назад +1

    I have several Canik, Tisas and Girsan pistols. They are all great values. Mac you should try out the Tisas 1911 D10.