Some Tisas 1911's recalled
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Some Tisas 1911's recalled
Saw this article this evening:
https://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/safety ... dium=email
I picked up a Tisas about a year and a half ago. Got it from Classic Firearms, and couldn't resist the deal. Absolutely love it. It has worked flawlessly since I've owned it. Only issue I ran into was magazine related (not the factory ones, but some Chip McCormick ones that all experienced spring failure at the same time). I got some new Wilson Combat mags, and found out they did not insert reliably. Turned out it was a known issue with the mag release. Replaced the factory one with a Wilson Combat "bullet-proof" one, and presto - perfect function again.
Anyway, my model is not impacted by the recall. Wanted to let you all know though, as I think some others here have purchased these given the outstanding price point.
https://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/safety ... dium=email
I picked up a Tisas about a year and a half ago. Got it from Classic Firearms, and couldn't resist the deal. Absolutely love it. It has worked flawlessly since I've owned it. Only issue I ran into was magazine related (not the factory ones, but some Chip McCormick ones that all experienced spring failure at the same time). I got some new Wilson Combat mags, and found out they did not insert reliably. Turned out it was a known issue with the mag release. Replaced the factory one with a Wilson Combat "bullet-proof" one, and presto - perfect function again.
Anyway, my model is not impacted by the recall. Wanted to let you all know though, as I think some others here have purchased these given the outstanding price point.
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
Thanks Jay!
I have a consecutive pair of the early 1911A1s that don't seem to be on the list. Mine have been great shooter with no issues.
Lots of fun!
jb
I have a consecutive pair of the early 1911A1s that don't seem to be on the list. Mine have been great shooter with no issues.
Lots of fun!
jb
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
Always sorry to hear of a recall. The Tisas 1911s I have handled and shot have seemed very well machined and tight.
Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
The first recall of a 1911 I ever heard of. Only 113 years of development they could copy.
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/colt-recall/
https://www.smith-wesson.com/safety/rec ... ty-recall-
https://www.kimberamerica.com/serial
Not trying to be a tool, but stuff happens. I have a Colt .25 Auto that was recalled in the '80s.
jb
https://www.smith-wesson.com/safety/rec ... ty-recall-
https://www.kimberamerica.com/serial
Not trying to be a tool, but stuff happens. I have a Colt .25 Auto that was recalled in the '80s.
jb
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
The1911 I have is in the cue for machine work. Something that is on the drawings that was not done originally. Even though it is clearly on the drawings. There for a purpose. Avoided for cost-control I suppose. If I look at it as a flathead engine and watch the wear points, then the improvements are beneficial.2ndovc wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 2:30 pm https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/colt-recall/
https://www.smith-wesson.com/safety/rec ... ty-recall-
https://www.kimberamerica.com/serial
Not trying to be a tool, but stuff happens. I have a Colt .25 Auto that was recalled in the '80s.
jb
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The middle photo shows the damage of the lower lugs, the feet, hitting the impact area. The machined area is what it is supposed to look like. Online discussions say that the damage of the lower drawing can break the pin or the feet, and other things.
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
No intent to hi-jack your thread, but thought this was at least loosely related.
Looks like Tisas is teaming together with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).
Tisas M1911 A1 CMP Specs:
Caliber: 45 ACP
Barrel Length: 5 Inches
Accurate reproduction of WWII issued 1911
United States Property marked
Manganese Phosphate Slide, Frame & small parts
Reprofiled Ejection Port
Type E Hammer
(2) 7 round magazines
(2) sets of grips including Accurate reproduction brown plastic grips, and walnut double diamond checkered grips
MSRP: $479.99
https://www.firearmsnews.com/editorial/ ... X37Rjffudk
Looks like Tisas is teaming together with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).
Tisas M1911 A1 CMP Specs:
Caliber: 45 ACP
Barrel Length: 5 Inches
Accurate reproduction of WWII issued 1911
United States Property marked
Manganese Phosphate Slide, Frame & small parts
Reprofiled Ejection Port
Type E Hammer
(2) 7 round magazines
(2) sets of grips including Accurate reproduction brown plastic grips, and walnut double diamond checkered grips
MSRP: $479.99
https://www.firearmsnews.com/editorial/ ... X37Rjffudk
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
Tisas just came out with their version of the Springfield Prodigy. I will probably give it a whirl. I have a Sig P320, but other than that, just don't like striker-fired pistols.
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
That CMP 1911 is very interesting!
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
Sounds like the pair I have.
jb
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Re: Some Tisas 1911's recalled
These guns look really good. Particularly for the price. I doubt if they will stay so reasonable for very long.
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Agreed. I got mine on a super-sale, and it was well less than 4 c-notes!Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:23 am These guns look really good. Particularly for the price. I doubt if they will stay so reasonable for very long.
I replaced the grips with g-10 ones in a black and blue (pro LEO) pattern, and added the Pearce finger-groove under-grip set. Even with the o-light, and a holster, I'm still well under a base model for most other makes. But as these get more popular I expect the prices to go up. They have a ton of different options/configurations for the 1911, and they know how to make them right.