It does look a lot like the real thing:
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It does look a lot like the real thing:
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I can't recall, honestly. It's just a general trend I see noted in threads, and I'm not sure how accurate it is to begin with. Could just be people applying Armscor rules-of-thumbs to TISAS guns because they want to make a correlation for some reason.
It'd be cool if the forum members that have TISAS guns would do a little more data mining.
:)
It looks like we have several members with JSOCs. How are they working out?
@MountainRaven? @SoCalDep? @Gary1911A1?
Not enabling or anything, but Family Firearms has them for $647 shipped OTD, no tax.
Not sure what the grand total would be but Battlehawk has them for $615. So tempted
https://battlehawkarmory.com/product...feature-pistol
$647 isn't a bad price if it will run ball ammo reliably. Nobody is going to carry a 1911 anyway. The ambidextrous safety isn't retro at all but it looks like they just want to sell pistols to lefty shooters who want to experience a 1911. There has to be plenty of those out there, maybe 10%.
I applaud the manufacturers that build 1911 shooters for the unwashed masses. I would have been a buyer 20 years ago if they existed. I had to buy several Colt's to get a 1911 fix. No options for a new $750 1911.
It’s a 1911.
Mine works great and has been 100% reliable with 230gr HST and 230gr ball from a bunch of different mags. Yours might not… because it’s a 1911.
But hey… it’s a 1911 so we kinda know how to figure things out on ‘em… so if yours doesn’t work great it can be fixed with patience, time, skill, and money. Many are too impatient for that and should stick with simple good Glocks, M&Ps, and so forth.