This isn't the first time I've seen complaints about Colt's detent spring and detent spring tube. Something has been fundamentally wrong at Colt for decades now, but it's getting much worse. Shoddy workmanship usually starts in the front office with managers who don't appreciate the traditions and ethics that make any corporation outstanding in its field. The same disease is destroying Boeing as well.
When management prioritizes profit over quality and design this is always the end result. Colt's been going down this road for years and you're right, Boeing's following suite with typical results.
I'm glad you finally saw the light. Colt's quality for the price is just not there. Tisas is doing everything right with production and its prices are crazy low.
@@danmarcell3167 "Slave labor" doesnt produce Tisas-quality- as we have seen many times in history, including nazi and east Euro/Russian communist manufacture.
@@ronalddunne3413 if you knew anything about the history of the middle east and turkey then you would know that turkey is drowning in slave labor There are more than 1.3 million people living in modern slavery in Turkey, which ranks fifth among 151 countries in which modern slavery is the most prevalent, according to the results of the 2023 Global Slavery Index. The study, which concerns data in 2021, was produced by the Australian-based human rights organization Walk Free and released on Wednesday. In the index modern slavery is described as covering “a set of specific legal concepts including forced labor, debt bondage, forced marriage, slavery and slavery-like practices, and human trafficking.”
I just bought a Tisas Raider in 9mm. I wanted 45 but the Raider is hard to find so when I found this one I just accepted it in 9mm. I have 4 1911's now. My first was a Kimber Custom LW in 9mm, my second a Colt Competition in .45, my third is a Springfield Operator in 45, and now my Tisas. Out of all these guns, the one with the least issues has been the Kimber. My Colt's mainspring was so poorly sprung the grip safety just flopped around and didn't even work. Everything else was fine, so after a quick Bubba fix of just literally bending the mainspring until I got what I wanted, my Colt is now just fine. The Springfield has the best side-to-side frame fit of all of them, but the slide sticks out past the frame in the rear so far it's almost ruler measuring distance. But the gun runs perfectly, so you win some you lose some. The Kimber has the worst side-to-side frame and slide fit, but is perfectly mated in the rear. The springs are set just right and so far, no malfunctions at all. But it does rattle like a '76 Chevy. My Tisas has extractor issues. The extractor is loose and I had 5 failures to eject in the first 50 rounds. Extractor issues happen though. I bought a Sig P229 Elite that left the factory with a defective extractor, an out of spec recoil spring, firing pin spring, and one of the springs in the trigger was bad too. The extractor broke in two after 250 rounds. Sig made everything right and I have the gun and love it now, but that a 229 left the factory like that... Sheesh. My Tisas safety also pushes down farther than it should, which is disappointing. My mom, however, has a Tisas 9mm Tank Commander as her pistol, and it's been flawless from the factory. It's a very, very good 1911 that hits well above it's $499 price. It's absolutely perfect. Colt, I think, lets a lot slide on pistols because during the hayday of 1911's, the 80's, 90's, and early aughts before the Assault Weapons ban was allowed to expire, Colt's were the first choice for a base gun. You didn't buy a Colt just to run it stock, you were going to make a ton of changes to it. So I think, at least I hope, that's why Colt 1911's leave the factory with loose parts. Even today, how many Colt 1911's get sent to Nighthawk or other shops for 1000-2000 dollars worth of work? I don't think that's right, of course, a gun should leave a factory ready to run bone stock. Issues should be minimal at worst, non-existent at best. But hey, who am I, right? The 1911 world is... Weird, in what's okay and what isn't. I'm not bothered by my Colt's plastic mainspring housing or the fact my Kimber rattles like an old truck, but other people hate these issues. And companies QC on 1911's is just as weird. Put two Tisas side by side and I'm sure you'll see differences that make no sense. I've picked up brand new Springfield 1911's that have such poor slide to frame fit I just hand them right back to the person that gave them to me. I've never held another new Colt with such a poorly set mainspring, but I have held other Competition pistols where the fiber insert just fell out in the gunstore. Like... Really? A good friend of mine has a Kimber Warrior (not a Desert Warrior, an Original Warrior) and he swears by it, says it's never failed, and I have personally never seen it fail. And according to the internet, the only thing a Kimber does well is jam, so... Go figure. For the money, I think Tisas is a solid choice. I've seen Duty models selling for under $400 new, I almost bought one used for $250! And since the major components are made really, really well, spend a little extra money and build it up into a little hot rod. I think we'll see that happening more and more, Tisas 1911's becoming the new "base" gun. I know they make one under the MAC brand, but I kinda want to buy a 1911A1 Tisas and build it up into a sort of 1980's, 1990's Delta style 1911.
I finally purchased a Les Baer 1911 that was not nearly perfect with a couple spots on the expensive Chrome Finish. I purchased one Cabot Arms for $4,000 that would not run at all… trigger lockup and other issues from New. Sent it back for a total work up to get it to run correctly. My 4 Kimber 1911s seem to run well. My 6 Springfield Armory 1911s have been great. My 4 Wilson combat 1911s run perfect as well as my one Nighthawk. More 1911 Videos to come. 😊😎👍🇺🇸. Beretta SR.
Almost all big names gun manufacturers left or someone brought it to a new owners . Springfield Armory ( govt) closed in 1968 .The current Springfield Armory, Inc., based out of Geneseo, Illinois, manufactures several of its weapons on the exact blueprints and to identical specifications as the original government owned Springfield Armory. Project Manager or Engineer From SA (Gov) Left there when they Closed and Took Blue Prints AND PARTS (M1A) with him to Start SA Commercial.
Purchased in 89 colt 1911 45 9mm series 80 same day they are both piece of crap many trips back to colt warranty work 1,159 out the door then tax included traded them in 1990 2 springfields never by a colt again
I have both guns. I bought the Tisas from a friend who needed money just to help him out. I was surprised at how well the Tisas shot. It worked every bit as well as the Colt. I only have about 500 rounds through the Tisas but it has never failed to go bang when I pull the trigger.
A few years ago I decided that I wanted a 1911 and set out to buy a Colt. Why wouldn’t I? When I went to the gun store and looked at a recent production pistol, I was immediately taken aback by the polymer mainspring housing. It’s not that I think it doesn’t work, or the material isn’t strong enough for the application, it was more that I felt like it was an insult. Here I am going out to buy a rugged American iconic pistol from a storied manufacturer, that I am paying through the nose for, and there’s this cheap plastic part sitting there. It bothered me so much that I ended up with a Springfield GI style pistol, which in retrospect I am glad about, because it was much closer in many ways to my grandfather’s WWII bring back that I admired as a kid- which is what I was after anyway.
Yeah, it’s disgusting how the msh is plastic. I won’t buy one for that reason. I won’t by a Tisas because I refuse to buy a foreign made 1911. Colt needs to step up if they are gonna keep charging what they do.
Did some research (Google) in 1936 US Army did a contract with Springfield Army for 1560 1911s at a unit cost of $24.65. In today’s dollars it would be roughly $548. So a base model good quality 1911 should cost around $500 give or take and with modern production and machining technology probably could be cut another $100-125, which puts a TISAS in line with what they’re bringing it to market for. In other words when adjusted for inflation the TISAS is not cheap, it's appropriately priced. In other words, a stock production 1911 with good workmanship that is rugged and reliable shouldn't cost a mint.
Great Video…. I now own 4 Tisas 1911s, but I do want one Colt in my (36) 1911 collection. Colt please make me a Great 1911…. No issues at all. Thanks for the Video as always my friend. 😊😎👍🇺🇸 Beretta SR.
Good luck Sr. If you can I wouldn’t order it online. Unless you can put your hands on that Colt and personally check it out man. Too many issues. But yes you need at least one Colt in your stable 🤠
At my local Fin Feather fur, they had a couple Colts.. the ones that were triple digits did exactly the same things shown in the video.. But the ones with quadruple digit tags were very much nicer, and unfortunately way out of my wallet range. 😂😵💫
What’s odd is CZ done right by Dan Wesson. They make consistent higher quality 1911’s at a fair price point. Perhaps CZ has been focusing on turning Colts revolver lineup around quality wise and then they will move onto their 1911 lineup and straighten things out. That’s what I’m hoping.
If I ever own a 1911, it will be to fill out a collection, as it is an iconic firearm. During its run as the US military's standard sidearm, the 1911 was built by a slew of companies. As I recall, most of the ones I was issued during my time in uniform were _not_ made by Colt. I'll run a couple of mags through it then put it on the wall. The Tisas would be just fine for that, costs less by a lot, and seems to have better QC. Based on the two examples here, it's an easy choice.
I’ve got Tisas …. Awesome guns… I need to make a vid I spose. I’ve got a lot to demonstrate…. I know every nano detail on 1911s…. I’ve built so many of them. Modified, tuned, reconfigured , etc etc etc. I have many educational tips n tricks in getting them taylored to whatever you want them to be.
@@patrickkelly1070 My Series 70 and Series 80 are ten or so years old and the bluing is outstanding. My Delta Elite is newer by a few years, but is of course, stainless.
I've owned 4 Colt 1911's from the 1970's that were all great and fit up perfectly. Today I still have 2 of them, a 1934 Commercial & a 1970 Lightweight Commander..all fit up with excellence, especially the 1934. I also have 2 Tisas, kimber, S&W, Magnum Research & Springfield. Please pickup and examine a Springfield Garrison and check the build quality against your Colt. Springer is $750.00 and much better quality than any Colt made today.
That's a crazy price difference between the two. I purchased the Colt back in 2019 and I paid $699.00 before Taxes and Transfer fee. I never notice the plunger tub like yours has but it did have plastic main spring housing. Have you fired the MAC JSOC 1911 lately? The one I have is very nice and shoots great! Awesome channel and thanks for the video, Slim.
Tisas mil spec Army is the closest copy of a 1911a1 Colt. It is tight smooth slide fitting BUT it is a heavier pistol than the Colt. The only other copy I own is the CZ 1911a1 it is flawless limited to 1000. Only CZ at the time made in US.
With a Wilson combat Mag my 1943 Colt M1911A1 that my grandfather carried in WW2 hasn’t had any issues It’s my favorite pistol He also gave me a PPK and a P-38, that one still looks new and the Holster has the name of the soldier that “gave” it to him as he no longer needed it! He was with the 10th Mountain Division in Italy
The wife and I carry 1911s rock island armory and Tisas, there great firearms never had problems with them. We have 8 1911s in total. We don't have any Colt since I had an accident with one. It broke while firing. That was the first and last time I fired one.
I bought a Tisas a while back. So far I like it. I ran about 150 rounds so far, a mix of round ball and Federal HST. I did have a few partial FTF, but with a push of the slide rounds chambered. No FTE’s thankfully. The one thing I DO NOT like is the sights. What are others doing to make them easier to pickup? Hi Viz paint or something?
The only Colt I own is a King Cobra Carry and I do like it, so I'd probably pick the Colt 1911 just because of the name. I'm not an expert on 1911s, I had a Ruger one, but sold it.
Colt was recently purchased by CZ, a company known for some of the very best 9mm handguns made anywhere. However, from what I know, and that's fairly old information, CZ has not yet made significant personnel changes in Hartford CT, something that I believe will be necessary to turn Colt around. Political changes in CT will also benefit the company, its customers, and the reputation of American manufacturing generally. Maybe CZ ought to clean house upfront and move the factory to NC as well. Maybe CZ will try to acquire Tisas. CZ has a long-standing gripe with Turkey's gunmakers, particularly Canik, which until recently made some very high-quality CZ-75 clones that offered some serious competition to CZ's own Shadow 2 pistols in IPSC events. However, thanks to the Communists CZ never filed an internationally valid patent on the 75, so anyone could clone the design without legal entanglements. Consequently, the CZ must live peaceably with Canik and Tangfolio. Imitation is the sincerest flattery.
True story: After I got my SS Tisas Carry about a year ago I traded my Colt to a friend. The Colt had a better safety and the name. The Tisas won in everything else including a better trigger. I bought a 9mm Duty after that and it's even better.
I heard recently that the thumb safety over travel has been an issue on all original style 1911’s since 1911. It’s always been a standard thing on 1911’s from the beginning.
I love my 1911 Tisas, it's amazing. Probably the best gun on the market at its price point. Mine is so accurate, I can't believe this gun totally holds up to my other competition 45 pistols. It really is a must have pistol if you are looking for a Government model .45 type pistol. Salute to Titas for making a great low priced firearm that anyone could purchase and enjoy for a lifetime.
In my lifetime, I've bought two Colt Pistols in 1911 Series. A model 70 and a Combat Commander. The Combat Commander would FTF and jam with hollow points. I was not satisfied with either model accuracy or performance. I got rid of both models. Never bought another 1911 from Colt again.
I have a couple of Tisas, they are very good guns and they have nice QC. I buy Dan Wesson instead of Colt. I have the Gold Cup Trophy and I sent it out for a gunsmith to rework. Disgusting for a $1600 pistol.
Its the truth. Glad i bought the colt 01911c. It is nice but i had to do work on the thumb safety and the slide stop...tisas...better pistol out of the box.
The Tisas is cerakote, and my service special has no overlap between frame and slide in the rear. Also, I don't think you noticed that the facing of the trigger on the Tisas is Diamond checkered. I'm not sure if the Colt is or not since I don't own one. Regarding the detent spring housing, this makes sense of why my brother-in-law's stainless Colt has idiot scratches from where his son, an ex-marine, put it back together after cleaning it for him. I'm with you. I got my Tisas 1911 service special for $319 with free shipping. I ordered a pair of Walnut Diamond checkered grips from Tisas for 19.99 and $6 shipping and finished them myself. My only other 1911 is a Para-Ordnance SSP that I purchased in 2008. It has been the perfect 1911 and earned me a distinguished graduate certificate at Front Sight. I took it and my new Tisas service special to the range the other day and did multiple comparisons at various ranges with various ammo, and the Tisas Matched it in every respect except the crispness of the trigger pull. Thanks for a video that should keep people interested even without range time. You have validated my decision and my experiences with the Titas 1911.
I have full reviews of both these guns on my channel. I believe I mention the texture on the trigger for the Tisas in the full review. Thanks for watching 🤠
Thanks for saying what a lot of us have been thinking. You are exactly correct. I have the same Tisas and a few Colt's. I also paid $329.00 for my Tisas. I like it better than the Colt's. Just amazing.
Do you think the Colt was manufactured before CZ bought Colt? I've been hearing good things about Colt revolvers since the change in ownership. I would hope the quality improved across the board, especially with their 1911s.
Bought a Tisas 1911 Duty B45 with skeletonized trigger and hammer, stainless barrel, Novak 3 dot sights, Cerakote Black, titanium firing pin and front slide serrations. Taxes, insured delivery, shipping, and limited lifetime warranty all for $464.00. Shoots great, accurate and no malfunctions. Tisas does it right! Rubber grips were fine but upgraded to G10. No mim parts either.
If money was no object I’d def take the colt. Since it is for me I’d go with the Tisas with no reservations whatsoever… I recently bought the GI model for $350 and the quality is outstanding. Very happy with it. The only thing I miss about not having the colt is simply the pride of ownership of rhe classic American made brand that brought this pistol to us originally.
Bought a Tisas service special, was impressed but them my dream gun started being made again, the Colt Gold Cup National Match 9mm. OMG, what a horrific disappointment the Colt was. Sharp edges everywhere, foggy bluing, and hands down the worst trigger I've ever felt on a 1911, had to be close to 10 lbs, not mention the trigger is the ugliest nastiest trigger I've ever seen. Never fired it, it's back at Colts, honestly I feel totally ripped off paying 4x more for that over the Tisas. Shame on you Colt!
I have experienced the same issues with Colt. I have more Colt videos on my channel and more to come. We all just want Colt to do better. Thanks for the comment man. 🤠
its sad to see lack of quality and workmanship in american products. this would not work in ww2 days. lt shows the advancement in foreign products and pride in what they produce. and what the usa is really lacking these days. the colt should not have been shipped in that condition
I bought mine yesterday after selling my Golden MC, didn't even go home afterwards. I went straight to the woods, did a quick breakdown and saw it was dry as a fart but proceeded to run 150 rounds of mixed ammunition through it right outta the box. In that hot, fresh Ohio air it only goofed up once.. a stovepipe on my very last round. So far I'm pleased with it. The fit and cerakote finish is great and slide to frame fitment is perfect. The controls are tight and crisp, but it's still going through it's break in though. The safety does the colt thing but it doesn't really bother me. I usually don't engage and disengage it hard enough to notice it (I'm a lefty, fortunately unfortunately..) But the mags are stiff to load.
I wonder if Tisas could do a traditional rust blue finish, with the diamond checkered grips, or maybe with a medalion, as an homage to the 1930s Colt commercial?
@ I’m with you man Colt is awesome. If you go back through my videos I have a ton of Colt content it’s just that modern Colt QC is lacking. I still love them like they are my alcoholic uncle. 🤣
I got to tell you what I've checked out your other videos before and I'm telling you what your narration with the video and everything is so relaxing and so intuitive with the knowledge that you have it's just a fantastic video I do have a tisas I got over three thousand rounds in under 2 years or actually just about 2 years there is not a hiccup I changed to the better ammo better ammo meaning ammo that runs in the gun beautifully and I change out to Wilson Combat magazines is not a hiccup there is no problem with the gun the company is Turkish company is up-and-coming they are absolutely outstanding the reason why people say oh the gun is a cheap gun because of the price point the truth of it is as if I think 2020 or 21 the economy plummeted and the inflation rate shot up to almost 90% And the American dollar goes a long way in turkey and they give outstanding quality and materials being used to put together their 1911 which is flawless I will never get a cult I am hooked on this brand this brand and Company is outstanding great video keep up the great work I'm a fan
Hi! And thank you for a both interesting and eyeopener comparative analysis. Me myself is a Glockis. I eat, work and breath Glock! But lately I have start to look at other guns! Like revolvers and 1911! So, this is exactly the way I will get to know 1911.
I just bought a "blemished" marine nickle commander tisas for under 400.00 bucks shoots 3 moa at 25 yards all day. Best deal I've ever gotten on any firearm that I have. First 1911 45acp
Long story short, forna blaster, I have no problem with the Tisas. But for me, for work, defense and long term value, the Colt is my choice. At the same time, my personal 1911 is a sleeper of a Frankenstein gun, of all my favorite parts and features from the last 35 years, put together as a match gun inside and beat to heck on the outside.
I have always wanted a Colt. But I can't get past feeling that I am going to be paying a high percentage of that cost just for the name. Especially now. The quality, as I understand it, has deteriorated over the years. There are plenty of 1911s that provide competent to superb performance for much less money. And the 1911 fell from my number 1 position decades ago. There are few 1911s out there that I wouldn't have to send to a gunsmith to change _something_ on any more, or have features that are a hard nope for me.
I prefer a Tisas 1911 all day long, I’ve had hands on time with a few different Colt 1911s and they were horrible in the QC department and the amount of slide to frame slop was horrible and other issues I’ve noticed compared to the multiple Tisas 1911s I’ve handled which are by far a better quality over Colt
I was ready to buy one of those Tisas 1911s and just found out they have a big recall going on. I think the cheap 1911's made in the Philippines are very good.
the only colt I own is a commander 38 super I bought over 40 years ago payed 320 dollars when colt started changing hands things went down hill tisas and rock Island only issue was mag related changed mags end of problem could be wrong safety issue is a matter of tension
I have two older Colts, Government & Officers model, a Smith & Wesson, RIA and Tisas. I’ll take the Tisas any day under any circumstance. I carried a 1911 .45 ACP on duty for 15 years +/- as a peace officer … as I type this comment, I have a Tisas GI in my waistband. I like any 1911 but Tisas is my personal choice.
wow the plunger tube on the Colt is embarrassing. Also wouldn't be hard at all to polish the sides of the tisas. that's why colt only polishes the sides. because it's cheap and easy and takes a minute under a surface grinder. and they dont even do a good job, the laser engraved markings are always smeared/streaked.
The Colt is more accurately described as a base-model Series 70. Even with its own Series 70-style engineering, the Tisas is more attuned toward an actual WWII era 1911, including the GI-issue sights, raised ejection port and even the WWII style hammer-spur checkering on some models. Sadly, but still very cool, is the higher finish quality exhibited by the Tisas. It is fair to say Tisas is even more concerned with producing an accurate version of a GI-style 1911 than today's Colt Mfg Co. Also, I believe Tisas now includes both Turkish Walnut and plastic grips with your purchase
So I went with the 9mm Duty (no rail it was almost 100 diff to get it with rail) 5". I got that one because as a CZ user I appreciate the beavertail. The duty just looked a lot cooler and I got it with shipping for like 389? Still paid my FFL their fee. I think was 30. so It was still an absolute bargain. I liked the rubberized grips it came with but wanted that thumb notch and ordered the magpul ones in black. SDS/Tisas had an easter sale with 15% off and I ordered the threaded barrel in black. I will be getting a comp at some point. They are selling the seperate optics ready slide but it's way to expensive in my opinion. like 2/3 of the price of the complete gun I just bought. So I'll probably send the slide down to Impact Machine to be done.He did my CZ's and my 10mm Tanfo Witness. I opted to not order a 1911 in 45, even though the price was phenominal because I have no other .45cal guns. 9mm is cheap and the mags for this gun are cheap. I did order some Wilson combat ETM's from brownells. they seem to chamber defensive ammo perfectly. ( think they are rebadged Chip McCormack. WC bought them out I guess.) . Anyway, the money I saved not buying the .45 i'm using for upgrades to this 9mm and mags. Thanks for posting the videos.
I currently own 2 colt 1911's (a Government model, XSE Combat Elite Two Tone, .45 ACP and a Government Model 01991, Series 80, Blued Finish, 45 ACP). 4 dan wessons, and 1 Ruger SR1911 CMD. They all are well made and run great. I had a $3000 dollar Wilson Combat that had failure to feed problems, I got rid of it. Just sayin...
I would take the tisas, I have a good friend that shoots competition and he got a colt gold cup and that thing was so picky on ammo type he just put it up and uses a glock now. It is a good looking gun, but what is the point of having it if its not reliable.
I have 3 Tisas 1911's, 1 Service Special in .45 that came with the flat mainspring housing, 2 with the arched mainspring housing marked World War II on the slid, 1 in .45, 1 9mm. I got all 3 for the same price as the Colt. They all are smooth at the rear frame/slid meeting point. The slides don't rattle and run smooth enough for me. The point is your Second Amendment right to self defense should no more be denied by economics than it should be by politics. Not everybody can afford drop $1K for a handgun or $2K for a long gun or shotgun. Should those people be not able to defend themselves with a reliable, quality firearm? I do prefer the wood grips with the double diamond. The Service Special and the 9mm W W II cam with plastic grips the .45 came with wood double diamond grips. I also like the brass screws so I got a set to replace the black screws.
This isn't the first time I've seen complaints about Colt's detent spring and detent spring tube. Something has been fundamentally wrong at Colt for decades now, but it's getting much worse. Shoddy workmanship usually starts in the front office with managers who don't appreciate the traditions and ethics that make any corporation outstanding in its field. The same disease is destroying Boeing as well.
WOW! This is a perfect description on what’s going on with Colt.
When management prioritizes profit over quality and design this is always the end result. Colt's been going down this road for years and you're right, Boeing's following suite with typical results.
I had a Colt Combat Commander that lost the detent spring tube on my 1st trip to the range.
What country doe's the Tisas made
@@emilianonatividad2784Turkey
I bought a Tisas 1911 Stakeout and I love it. Keep up the good work on these pistols Turkey 🇹🇷 👍
The stakeout is awesome 🤠
YB has a Tisas Stakeout that he just purchased a couple months ago for our Channel. He seems to like it a bunch. 😊😎👍🇺🇸
Beretta SR.
Greetings from Türkiye 🙋🏽♂️🇹🇷
Turkey and it's slave labor
@@BERETTA9mmUSA I watched your stakeout video, I think I'm going for it. If I remember correct it was about a 4# trigger?
Over four decades I've owned numerous Colt's. Today, the only one I still have was made in 1916. I now own two Tisas 1911s.
oh bull shit
I have a 1918 model of 1911 my grandpa carried in Mexico. It has over 40,000rds through it so far and needs a new hammer spur
Pretty ridiculous that you would actually publicly admit that
@@ChrisPBacon741 I own more tisas 1911 than colts, its not ridiculous. not having more 1911 is
I bought me a Tisas Service model with stainless barrel. Put after market wood double diamond grips on it. It shoots great. I love it for $325.00
I'm glad you finally saw the light. Colt's quality for the price is just not there. Tisas is doing everything right with production and its prices are crazy low.
You call slave labor doing everything right in manufacturing???
@@danmarcell3167 Low-class remark. Show us your evidence.
@@enscroggs an honest one
@@danmarcell3167 "Slave labor" doesnt produce Tisas-quality- as we have seen many times in history, including nazi and east Euro/Russian communist manufacture.
@@ronalddunne3413 if you knew anything about the history of the middle east and turkey then you would know that turkey is drowning in slave labor
There are more than 1.3 million people living in modern slavery in Turkey, which ranks fifth among 151 countries in which modern slavery is the most prevalent, according to the results of the 2023 Global Slavery Index.
The study, which concerns data in 2021, was produced by the Australian-based human rights organization Walk Free and released on Wednesday.
In the index modern slavery is described as covering “a set of specific legal concepts including forced labor, debt bondage, forced marriage, slavery and slavery-like practices, and human trafficking.”
I honestly don't want to like this tisas,but turns out they run and run good and are 70 series is a plus
I just bought a Tisas Raider in 9mm. I wanted 45 but the Raider is hard to find so when I found this one I just accepted it in 9mm.
I have 4 1911's now. My first was a Kimber Custom LW in 9mm, my second a Colt Competition in .45, my third is a Springfield Operator in 45, and now my Tisas. Out of all these guns, the one with the least issues has been the Kimber.
My Colt's mainspring was so poorly sprung the grip safety just flopped around and didn't even work. Everything else was fine, so after a quick Bubba fix of just literally bending the mainspring until I got what I wanted, my Colt is now just fine.
The Springfield has the best side-to-side frame fit of all of them, but the slide sticks out past the frame in the rear so far it's almost ruler measuring distance. But the gun runs perfectly, so you win some you lose some.
The Kimber has the worst side-to-side frame and slide fit, but is perfectly mated in the rear. The springs are set just right and so far, no malfunctions at all. But it does rattle like a '76 Chevy.
My Tisas has extractor issues. The extractor is loose and I had 5 failures to eject in the first 50 rounds. Extractor issues happen though. I bought a Sig P229 Elite that left the factory with a defective extractor, an out of spec recoil spring, firing pin spring, and one of the springs in the trigger was bad too. The extractor broke in two after 250 rounds. Sig made everything right and I have the gun and love it now, but that a 229 left the factory like that... Sheesh.
My Tisas safety also pushes down farther than it should, which is disappointing.
My mom, however, has a Tisas 9mm Tank Commander as her pistol, and it's been flawless from the factory. It's a very, very good 1911 that hits well above it's $499 price. It's absolutely perfect.
Colt, I think, lets a lot slide on pistols because during the hayday of 1911's, the 80's, 90's, and early aughts before the Assault Weapons ban was allowed to expire, Colt's were the first choice for a base gun. You didn't buy a Colt just to run it stock, you were going to make a ton of changes to it. So I think, at least I hope, that's why Colt 1911's leave the factory with loose parts. Even today, how many Colt 1911's get sent to Nighthawk or other shops for 1000-2000 dollars worth of work?
I don't think that's right, of course, a gun should leave a factory ready to run bone stock. Issues should be minimal at worst, non-existent at best. But hey, who am I, right?
The 1911 world is... Weird, in what's okay and what isn't. I'm not bothered by my Colt's plastic mainspring housing or the fact my Kimber rattles like an old truck, but other people hate these issues. And companies QC on 1911's is just as weird. Put two Tisas side by side and I'm sure you'll see differences that make no sense. I've picked up brand new Springfield 1911's that have such poor slide to frame fit I just hand them right back to the person that gave them to me. I've never held another new Colt with such a poorly set mainspring, but I have held other Competition pistols where the fiber insert just fell out in the gunstore. Like... Really?
A good friend of mine has a Kimber Warrior (not a Desert Warrior, an Original Warrior) and he swears by it, says it's never failed, and I have personally never seen it fail. And according to the internet, the only thing a Kimber does well is jam, so... Go figure.
For the money, I think Tisas is a solid choice. I've seen Duty models selling for under $400 new, I almost bought one used for $250! And since the major components are made really, really well, spend a little extra money and build it up into a little hot rod. I think we'll see that happening more and more, Tisas 1911's becoming the new "base" gun. I know they make one under the MAC brand, but I kinda want to buy a 1911A1 Tisas and build it up into a sort of 1980's, 1990's Delta style 1911.
I finally purchased a Les Baer 1911 that was not nearly perfect with a couple spots on the expensive Chrome Finish. I purchased one Cabot Arms for $4,000 that would not run at all… trigger lockup and other issues from New. Sent it back for a total work up to get it to run correctly. My 4 Kimber 1911s seem to run well. My 6 Springfield Armory 1911s have been great. My 4 Wilson combat 1911s run perfect as well as my one Nighthawk. More 1911 Videos to come. 😊😎👍🇺🇸. Beretta SR.
@@BERETTA9mmUSANo Berettas?
That Colt should never have left the factory like that.
Yep 👍🏻
Almost all big names gun manufacturers left or someone brought it to a new owners . Springfield Armory ( govt) closed in 1968 .The current Springfield Armory, Inc., based out of Geneseo, Illinois, manufactures several of its weapons on the exact blueprints and to identical specifications as the original government owned Springfield Armory.
Project Manager or Engineer From SA (Gov) Left there when they Closed and Took Blue Prints AND PARTS (M1A) with him to Start SA Commercial.
Purchased in 89 colt 1911 45 9mm series 80 same day they are both piece of crap many trips back to colt warranty work 1,159 out the door then tax included traded them in 1990 2 springfields never by a colt again
Tisas all day long
I have both guns. I bought the Tisas from a friend who needed money just to help him out. I was surprised at how well the Tisas shot. It worked every bit as well as the Colt. I only have about 500 rounds through the Tisas but it has never failed to go bang when I pull the trigger.
I was gonna get a Tisas, but then I saw they had Colt Series 70s in stock.....take a guess which one I bought ;)
A few years ago I decided that I wanted a 1911 and set out to buy a Colt. Why wouldn’t I? When I went to the gun store and looked at a recent production pistol, I was immediately taken aback by the polymer mainspring housing. It’s not that I think it doesn’t work, or the material isn’t strong enough for the application, it was more that I felt like it was an insult. Here I am going out to buy a rugged American iconic pistol from a storied manufacturer, that I am paying through the nose for, and there’s this cheap plastic part sitting there. It bothered me so much that I ended up with a Springfield GI style pistol, which in retrospect I am glad about, because it was much closer in many ways to my grandfather’s WWII bring back that I admired as a kid- which is what I was after anyway.
Exactly 👍🏻
Yeah, it’s disgusting how the msh is plastic. I won’t buy one for that reason. I won’t by a Tisas because I refuse to buy a foreign made 1911. Colt needs to step up if they are gonna keep charging what they do.
That’s about the stupidest statement I’ve ever read
Tisas, hands down. For the cost of one Colt, you can buy two Tisas 1911's or one Tisas 1911 and a whole lot of ammo to go with it.
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Dude that is crazy about the plunger tube on the colt. Thx for showing that 👍👍
Yeah man. It’s sad really. 🤠
Did some research (Google) in 1936 US Army did a contract with Springfield Army for 1560 1911s at a unit cost of $24.65. In today’s dollars it would be roughly $548. So a base model good quality 1911 should cost around $500 give or take and with modern production and machining technology probably could be cut another $100-125, which puts a TISAS in line with what they’re bringing it to market for. In other words when adjusted for inflation the TISAS is not cheap, it's appropriately priced. In other words, a stock production 1911 with good workmanship that is rugged and reliable shouldn't cost a mint.
Great Video…. I now own 4 Tisas 1911s, but I do want one Colt in my (36) 1911 collection. Colt please make me a Great 1911…. No issues at all.
Thanks for the Video as always my friend. 😊😎👍🇺🇸
Beretta SR.
Good luck Sr. If you can I wouldn’t order it online. Unless you can put your hands on that Colt and personally check it out man. Too many issues. But yes you need at least one Colt in your stable 🤠
At my local Fin Feather fur, they had a couple Colts.. the ones that were triple digits did exactly the same things shown in the video..
But the ones with quadruple digit tags were very much nicer, and unfortunately way out of my wallet range. 😂😵💫
Love my Tisas 1911
What’s odd is CZ done right by Dan Wesson. They make consistent higher quality 1911’s at a fair price point. Perhaps CZ has been focusing on turning Colts revolver lineup around quality wise and then they will move onto their 1911 lineup and straighten things out. That’s what I’m hoping.
Let’s hope so. I have a Dan Wesson that I reviewed here on the channel and it is phenomenal.
If I ever own a 1911, it will be to fill out a collection, as it is an iconic firearm. During its run as the US military's standard sidearm, the 1911 was built by a slew of companies. As I recall, most of the ones I was issued during my time in uniform were _not_ made by Colt. I'll run a couple of mags through it then put it on the wall. The Tisas would be just fine for that, costs less by a lot, and seems to have better QC. Based on the two examples here, it's an easy choice.
I’ve got Tisas …. Awesome guns… I need to make a vid I spose. I’ve got a lot to demonstrate…. I know every nano detail on 1911s…. I’ve built so many of them. Modified, tuned, reconfigured , etc etc etc. I have many educational tips n tricks in getting them taylored to whatever you want them to be.
Is your detent assembly installed backwards? The plunger engaging thumb safety looks very thin like it should be engaging the slide stop.
Yes the plunger tube is drilled straight through and the detect assembly was installed backwards from the factory.
I sing the praises of Tisas all the time and I own a few. The bluing on the Colt is stunning though. That alone is worth the extra for me.
That bluing actually stinks. It's nowhere near Colt's old finishing. They should just stop.
@@patrickkelly1070 My Series 70 and Series 80 are ten or so years old and the bluing is outstanding. My Delta Elite is newer by a few years, but is of course, stainless.
I've owned 4 Colt 1911's from the 1970's that were all great and fit up perfectly. Today I still have 2 of them, a 1934 Commercial & a 1970 Lightweight Commander..all fit up with excellence, especially the 1934. I also have 2 Tisas, kimber, S&W, Magnum Research & Springfield. Please pickup and examine a Springfield Garrison and check the build quality against your Colt. Springer is $750.00 and much better quality than any Colt made today.
A Dremel, file, sand paper, and black engine enamel paint will fix that Colt. I'll give you a fair $300 for it ;). Thanks for the comparison!
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That's a crazy price difference between the two. I purchased the Colt back in 2019 and I paid $699.00 before Taxes and Transfer fee. I never notice the plunger tub like yours has but it did have plastic main spring housing. Have you fired the MAC JSOC 1911 lately? The one I have is very nice and shoots great! Awesome channel and thanks for the video, Slim.
Are you still liking the Tisas Stingray Carry 45, and would you still recommend buying it? Thanks!
It’s still awesome. I would absolutely recommend it. 🤠
Tisas mil spec Army is the closest copy of a 1911a1 Colt. It is tight smooth slide fitting BUT it is a heavier pistol than the Colt.
The only other copy I own is the CZ 1911a1 it is flawless limited to 1000. Only CZ at the time made in US.
With a Wilson combat Mag
my 1943 Colt M1911A1 that my grandfather carried in WW2 hasn’t had any issues
It’s my favorite pistol
He also gave me a PPK and a P-38, that one still looks new and the Holster has the name of the soldier that
“gave” it to him as he no longer needed it! He was with the 10th Mountain Division in Italy
The wife and I carry 1911s rock island armory and Tisas, there great firearms never had problems with them. We have 8 1911s in total. We don't have any Colt since I had an accident with one. It broke while firing. That was the first and last time I fired one.
I bought a Tisas a while back. So far I like it. I ran about 150 rounds so far, a mix of round ball and Federal HST. I did have a few partial FTF, but with a push of the slide rounds chambered. No FTE’s thankfully. The one thing I DO NOT like is the sights. What are others doing to make them easier to pickup? Hi Viz paint or something?
That will work or a very bright finger nail polish.
The only Colt I own is a King Cobra Carry and I do like it, so I'd probably pick the Colt 1911 just because of the name. I'm not an expert on 1911s, I had a Ruger one, but sold it.
Colt all day long for a variety of reasons. Thanks for the video.
Greetings from Turkey. I bought a Tisaş 1911 here. If Colt country likes Tisaş 1991, Tisaş is really good.
I wonder how long it will be before Colt goes to Turkey and tries to buy out Tisas
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i hope never. the upper management will screw it up to. they worry about the money not the quality
Colt was recently purchased by CZ, a company known for some of the very best 9mm handguns made anywhere. However, from what I know, and that's fairly old information, CZ has not yet made significant personnel changes in Hartford CT, something that I believe will be necessary to turn Colt around. Political changes in CT will also benefit the company, its customers, and the reputation of American manufacturing generally. Maybe CZ ought to clean house upfront and move the factory to NC as well.
Maybe CZ will try to acquire Tisas. CZ has a long-standing gripe with Turkey's gunmakers, particularly Canik, which until recently made some very high-quality CZ-75 clones that offered some serious competition to CZ's own Shadow 2 pistols in IPSC events. However, thanks to the Communists CZ never filed an internationally valid patent on the 75, so anyone could clone the design without legal entanglements. Consequently, the CZ must live peaceably with Canik and Tangfolio. Imitation is the sincerest flattery.
True story: After I got my SS Tisas Carry about a year ago I traded my Colt to a friend. The Colt had a better safety and the name. The Tisas won in everything else including a better trigger. I bought a 9mm Duty after that and it's even better.
I heard recently that the thumb safety over travel has been an issue on all original style 1911’s since 1911. It’s always been a standard thing on 1911’s from the beginning.
I love my 1911 Tisas, it's amazing. Probably the best gun on the market at its price point. Mine is so accurate, I can't believe this gun totally holds up to my other competition 45 pistols. It really is a must have pistol if you are looking for a Government model .45 type pistol. Salute to Titas for making a great low priced firearm that anyone could purchase and enjoy for a lifetime.
My Dad has a 100th Anniversary Colt 1911 and I was surprised when I preferred my Tisas over his Colt.
In my lifetime, I've bought two Colt Pistols in 1911 Series. A model 70 and a Combat Commander. The Combat Commander would FTF and jam with hollow points. I was not satisfied with either model accuracy or performance. I got rid of both models. Never bought another 1911 from Colt again.
I hear this a lot 🤠
I like the tisas 1911 Great Video Thanks
Tisas… I’ve got a couple of em’. Great pistols!
I'll take the tisas over choosing a name brand, not that colt is bad. But Colt is now produced by CZ which should also make it a better pistol
This was the buzz when CZ bought Colt. Everyone was hoping that they would make Colt better but it hasn’t happened yet. 🤠
Great presentation. I learned a lot.
Thanks 🤠
My 10 year old Colt Government didn't have any of the issues you pointed out. I just think you got a lemon from the factory.
I have a couple of Tisas, they are very good guns and they have nice QC. I buy Dan Wesson instead of Colt. I have the Gold Cup Trophy and I sent it out for a gunsmith to rework. Disgusting for a $1600 pistol.
I feel the same way man. I hear this all the time about Colt.
No shipping or transfer fees, It was on sale at Range USA in the display counter.
Its the truth. Glad i bought the colt 01911c. It is nice but i had to do work on the thumb safety and the slide stop...tisas...better pistol out of the box.
Tisas. Today's Colt isn't the Colt of days past. The closest thing to it is, well, Tisas...
The Tisas is cerakote, and my service special has no overlap between frame and slide in the rear. Also, I don't think you noticed that the facing of the trigger on the Tisas is Diamond checkered. I'm not sure if the Colt is or not since I don't own one. Regarding the detent spring housing, this makes sense of why my brother-in-law's stainless Colt has idiot scratches from where his son, an ex-marine, put it back together after cleaning it for him. I'm with you. I got my Tisas 1911 service special for $319 with free shipping. I ordered a pair of Walnut Diamond checkered grips from Tisas for 19.99 and $6 shipping and finished them myself. My only other 1911 is a Para-Ordnance SSP that I purchased in 2008. It has been the perfect 1911 and earned me a distinguished graduate certificate at Front Sight. I took it and my new Tisas service special to the range the other day and did multiple comparisons at various ranges with various ammo, and the Tisas Matched it in every respect except the crispness of the trigger pull. Thanks for a video that should keep people interested even without range time. You have validated my decision and my experiences with the Titas 1911.
I have full reviews of both these guns on my channel. I believe I mention the texture on the trigger for the Tisas in the full review. Thanks for watching 🤠
Thanks for saying what a lot of us have been thinking. You are exactly correct. I have the same Tisas and a few Colt's. I also paid $329.00 for my Tisas. I like it better than the Colt's. Just amazing.
Thanks. I’m glad I’m not the only one. 🤠
Do you think the Colt was manufactured before CZ bought Colt? I've been hearing good things about Colt revolvers since the change in ownership. I would hope the quality improved across the board, especially with their 1911s.
No o think this is a Colt manufactured after they were acquired by CZ. I can attest to their revolver quality. Its awesome. My Python is perfect. 🤠
Bought a Tisas 1911 Duty B45 with skeletonized trigger and hammer, stainless barrel, Novak 3 dot sights, Cerakote Black, titanium firing pin and front slide serrations. Taxes, insured delivery, shipping, and limited lifetime warranty all for $464.00. Shoots great, accurate and no malfunctions. Tisas does it right! Rubber grips were fine but upgraded to G10. No mim parts either.
If money was no object I’d def take the colt. Since it is for me I’d go with the Tisas with no reservations whatsoever… I recently bought the GI model for $350 and the quality is outstanding. Very happy with it. The only thing I miss about not having the colt is simply the pride of ownership of rhe classic American made brand that brought this pistol to us originally.
Bought a Tisas service special, was impressed but them my dream gun started being made again, the Colt Gold Cup National Match 9mm. OMG, what a horrific disappointment the Colt was. Sharp edges everywhere, foggy bluing, and hands down the worst trigger I've ever felt on a 1911, had to be close to 10 lbs, not mention the trigger is the ugliest nastiest trigger I've ever seen. Never fired it, it's back at Colts, honestly I feel totally ripped off paying 4x more for that over the Tisas. Shame on you Colt!
I have experienced the same issues with Colt. I have more Colt videos on my channel and more to come. We all just want Colt to do better. Thanks for the comment man. 🤠
@@wyominggunproject me too, big Colt fan from the 80's
don't forget if you have to use it the gun will be held in an evidence locker for an indefinite time, if it does not get "lost".
its sad to see lack of quality and workmanship in american products. this would not work in ww2 days. lt shows the advancement in foreign products and pride in what they produce. and what the usa is really lacking these days. the colt should not have been shipped in that condition
Agreed 🤠
I bought mine yesterday after selling my Golden MC, didn't even go home afterwards. I went straight to the woods, did a quick breakdown and saw it was dry as a fart but proceeded to run 150 rounds of mixed ammunition through it right outta the box.
In that hot, fresh Ohio air it only goofed up once.. a stovepipe on my very last round.
So far I'm pleased with it. The fit and cerakote finish is great and slide to frame fitment is perfect.
The controls are tight and crisp, but it's still going through it's break in though.
The safety does the colt thing but it doesn't really bother me. I usually don't engage and disengage it hard enough to notice it (I'm a lefty, fortunately unfortunately..)
But the mags are stiff to load.
That’s great to hear. I have had nothing but good experiences with my Tisas guns.
I wonder if Tisas could do a traditional rust blue finish, with the diamond checkered grips, or maybe with a medalion, as an homage to the 1930s Colt commercial?
That would be cool. 🤠
Id buy one
I choose Dan Wesson. No regrets.
I have a Dan Wesson too. 🤠
No choice Colt!
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Forgive me I'm biased! My Colts are Vintage 50's through 90's EDC modernized Colt Government model pistol made in 1951 I'm addicted to Colt
@ I’m with you man Colt is awesome. If you go back through my videos I have a ton of Colt content it’s just that modern Colt QC is lacking. I still love them like they are my alcoholic uncle. 🤣
I got to tell you what I've checked out your other videos before and I'm telling you what your narration with the video and everything is so relaxing and so intuitive with the knowledge that you have it's just a fantastic video I do have a tisas I got over three thousand rounds in under 2 years or actually just about 2 years there is not a hiccup I changed to the better ammo better ammo meaning ammo that runs in the gun beautifully and I change out to Wilson Combat magazines is not a hiccup there is no problem with the gun the company is Turkish company is up-and-coming they are absolutely outstanding the reason why people say oh the gun is a cheap gun because of the price point the truth of it is as if I think 2020 or 21 the economy plummeted and the inflation rate shot up to almost 90% And the American dollar goes a long way in turkey and they give outstanding quality and materials being used to put together their 1911 which is flawless I will never get a cult I am hooked on this brand this brand and Company is outstanding great video keep up the great work I'm a fan
Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words. I am very happy with the product that Tisas is putting out.
Mine is Tisas. I owned a Colt. Didn't like it
My vintage 1914 Colt has the tiny little overhang on the slide. Just like your current model Colt
So Colt’s quality hasn’t improved in over 110 years? Just kidding. 🤠
Hi! And thank you for a both interesting and eyeopener comparative analysis. Me myself is a Glockis. I eat, work and breath Glock! But lately I have start to look at other guns! Like revolvers and 1911! So, this is exactly the way I will get to know 1911.
Well I have a lot more 1911 reviews on the channel if you are interested man. Thanks for the comment and have a great day. 🤠
Love tisas im surprised RUclips put you back in my feed i was having to search the video's there for a while
It figures! RUclips is gonna do what RUclips is gonna do.
Picking up the latest model 1911a1 from Tisas soon. 😊
Congrats 🤠
Maybe I missed it but where did you get the grips for the TISAS?
Amazon 🤠
@@wyominggunproject wow I’ll have to check it out because those are nice! Thanks! I was looking online at other grips and they’re like 80$!
@@Gator69420 $20 on Amazon man. I think the name is Cool Hand or something like that.
@@wyominggunproject do they come with screws ?
@@Gator69420 yep
I just bought a "blemished" marine nickle commander tisas for under 400.00 bucks shoots 3 moa at 25 yards all day. Best deal I've ever gotten on any firearm that I have. First 1911 45acp
I love those. They are great
TISAS 👍
I've never owned a Colt. Always thought I had to have one. Now I don't think that. I guess I missed the glory years for Colt.
Long story short, forna blaster, I have no problem with the Tisas.
But for me, for work, defense and long term value, the Colt is my choice.
At the same time, my personal 1911 is a sleeper of a Frankenstein gun, of all my favorite parts and features from the last 35 years, put together as a match gun inside and beat to heck on the outside.
I have always wanted a Colt. But I can't get past feeling that I am going to be paying a high percentage of that cost just for the name. Especially now. The quality, as I understand it, has deteriorated over the years. There are plenty of 1911s that provide competent to superb performance for much less money. And the 1911 fell from my number 1 position decades ago. There are few 1911s out there that I wouldn't have to send to a gunsmith to change _something_ on any more, or have features that are a hard nope for me.
I prefer a Tisas 1911 all day long, I’ve had hands on time with a few different Colt 1911s and they were horrible in the QC department and the amount of slide to frame slop was horrible and other issues I’ve noticed compared to the multiple Tisas 1911s I’ve handled which are by far a better quality over Colt
I was ready to buy one of those Tisas 1911s and just found out they have a big recall going on. I think the cheap 1911's made in the Philippines are very good.
It only certain models and they are the early ones. The recall is not all of the pistols.
the only colt I own is a commander 38 super I bought over 40 years ago payed 320 dollars when colt started changing hands things went down hill tisas and rock Island only issue was mag related changed mags end of problem could be wrong safety issue is a matter of tension
Thank you for this video - it looks like even my $150 airsoft 1911 has better build quality than the Colt in a lot of areas
Any idea where I can find a ambi GI thumb safety?
Sorry man. I have no idea. I can only find extended ambi safeties.
@@wyominggunproject same here, thanks
I got my wood grips From Tisas. I went us stippled/rough finish.
I have two older Colts, Government & Officers model, a Smith & Wesson, RIA and Tisas. I’ll take the Tisas any day under any circumstance. I carried a 1911 .45 ACP on duty for 15 years +/- as a peace officer … as I type this comment, I have a Tisas GI in my waistband. I like any 1911 but Tisas is my personal choice.
Hard to believe Colt uses plastic mainspring 🤦♂️. Great review 👍
What grips on the Tisas?
Browne Works
browneworks.com/?aff=48
The colt will most likely hold its value better in the long term. But all of your points still valid.
Agree 👍🏻
wow the plunger tube on the Colt is embarrassing. Also wouldn't be hard at all to polish the sides of the tisas. that's why colt only polishes the sides. because it's cheap and easy and takes a minute under a surface grinder. and they dont even do a good job, the laser engraved markings are always smeared/streaked.
So true!
Triggers are easy to adjust in a 1911
The Colt is more accurately described as a base-model Series 70. Even with its own Series 70-style engineering, the Tisas is more attuned toward an actual WWII era 1911, including the GI-issue sights, raised ejection port and even the WWII style hammer-spur checkering on some models. Sadly, but still very cool, is the higher finish quality exhibited by the Tisas. It is fair to say Tisas is even more concerned with producing an accurate version of a GI-style 1911 than today's Colt Mfg Co. Also, I believe Tisas now includes both Turkish Walnut and plastic grips with your purchase
So I went with the 9mm Duty (no rail it was almost 100 diff to get it with rail) 5". I got that one because as a CZ user I appreciate the beavertail. The duty just looked a lot cooler and I got it with shipping for like 389? Still paid my FFL their fee. I think was 30. so It was still an absolute bargain. I liked the rubberized grips it came with but wanted that thumb notch and ordered the magpul ones in black. SDS/Tisas had an easter sale with 15% off and I ordered the threaded barrel in black. I will be getting a comp at some point. They are selling the seperate optics ready slide but it's way to expensive in my opinion. like 2/3 of the price of the complete gun I just bought. So I'll probably send the slide down to Impact Machine to be done.He did my CZ's and my 10mm Tanfo Witness. I opted to not order a 1911 in 45, even though the price was phenominal because I have no other .45cal guns. 9mm is cheap and the mags for this gun are cheap. I did order some Wilson combat ETM's from brownells. they seem to chamber defensive ammo perfectly. ( think they are rebadged Chip McCormack. WC bought them out I guess.) . Anyway, the money I saved not buying the .45 i'm using for upgrades to this 9mm and mags. Thanks for posting the videos.
Thanks for watching man and thanks for the comment 🤠
My Tisas and RIAs shoot great compared to the Ithaca i was issued in the Army and my inherited (gramps) WW1 Colt ..
I currently own 2 colt 1911's (a Government model, XSE Combat Elite Two Tone, .45 ACP and a Government Model 01991, Series 80, Blued Finish, 45 ACP). 4 dan wessons, and 1 Ruger SR1911 CMD. They all are well made and run great. I had a $3000 dollar Wilson Combat that had failure to feed problems, I got rid of it. Just sayin...
I would take the tisas, I have a good friend that shoots competition and he got a colt gold cup and that thing was so picky on ammo type he just put it up and uses a glock now. It is a good looking gun, but what is the point of having it if its not reliable.
Do you do gunsmithing too?
No sir
I have not heard the term macht nitchs since I was stationed in Germany in the early 80's.
I was stationed in Mannheim 92-94 🤠
@@wyominggunproject Pirmasens 80-82. Thanks to a article 15 I almost got sent to Mannheim lol
@@davidwoolard1264 you almost got sent to Colman Barracks? 🤣
@@wyominggunproject Sure enough. The brass don't really like when you say, what are you going to do make me a private and send me to Germany, to late.
@@davidwoolard1264 My 1stSgt made me take a tour of Coleman Barracks because I was too mouthy and he said I would end up there. Didn’t happen 🤣
I have had 3 Colt 1911s. NEVER again. Tisas fit and finish is better, trigger is better, and accuracy is the same. Colt burned me, I am done.
I totally get it. 🤠
I made my choice with the RUGAR SR 1911
Good Choice 🤠
You gotta remember those looser tolerances and rattle helps in reliability.
Great comparison. My colt 1911 has the same loose grip safety. I keep looking at Tisas….
They are pretty great for the price.
Tisas for the win
I agree 100% unacceptable detent spring situation.
I have 3 Tisas 1911's, 1 Service Special in .45 that came with the flat mainspring housing, 2 with the arched mainspring housing marked World War II on the slid, 1 in .45, 1 9mm. I got all 3 for the same price as the Colt. They all are smooth at the rear frame/slid meeting point. The slides don't rattle and run smooth enough for me. The point is your Second Amendment right to self defense should no more be denied by economics than it should be by politics. Not everybody can afford drop $1K for a handgun or $2K for a long gun or shotgun. Should those people be not able to defend themselves with a reliable, quality firearm? I do prefer the wood grips with the double diamond. The Service Special and the 9mm W W II cam with plastic grips the .45 came with wood double diamond grips. I also like the brass screws so I got a set to replace the black screws.
i think the tisas screws are metric,
Here in 2024 just about anything can be reproduced to the milspec because of CNC milling. So there is no difference in reliability or function.
Colt should offer their line as either Custom Shop or Factory Seconds.
Now that’s a good idea 🤠