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Tisas at SHOT 2023

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Some shots of the booth in the main hall, will add others as we combine resources back in Knoxville.
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Nice that it has a forged frame.
what is used on the sear? Disconnecter? Hammer? Mim or tool steel?
Tisas USA says they are transitioning to all machined tool steel parts and that currently the only remaining MIM part is the recoil spring cap.
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Geez this company is building on heck of an 1911, at great prices.
I had a long and sad history with 1911s. My Colt Series 80 I bought in the mid 1980s was NEVER reliable, even after three trips back to the mothership. My Dan Wesson Pointman/Patriot I bought a decade or two later was similar, it was ammo picky, magazine picky and while beautiful, just not reliable.

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The four Tisas 1911s though have been everything the 1911 was famous for, reliable, liking any ammo, working with ACT and CheckMate and Ed Brown and Chip McCormick and Sarco and Brownells and Wilson and Mec-Gar magazine in both seven and eight round. They have been easy to field strip and maintain, accurate, amazing well finished with simply no machining marks.

And have I mentioned $339.00?

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