I am starting to view mechanical watches and 1911’s similarly: you have to know something about how they work, what makes them not work well, and how to get them working better to fully appreciate them.
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I just got my hands on a brand new, unfired Tisas 1911A1 ASF for review.
https://twitter.com/pfitch45/status/1768497115817226413
Fit and finish is nice, not a lot of chatter or tool marks on the inside. I hope it shoots as good as it looks (for a basic style USGI 1911).
Taking it down, it looks good and clean on the inside. Titanium firing pin.
The sights are trash but we all know this. But on the surface it seems well-made. I wish I were a trained gunsmith to be better understand the critical dimensions.
With a sub-$500 MRSP it does seem nicer to me than those old USGI clones, the Mil Specs that springfield used to sell (IDK if they still do).
I bought the basic "Service" Govt. model last week and finally got it out to the range today. Put 150 rounds of Magtech and S&B FMJ through it with no issues and ejection is textbook. Quite frankly, I'm impressed by the fit and finish for a 1911 that costs less than a case of .45Auto.
I'm seriously debating getting one of their 9mm Commanders because reasons.
I threw a full Wilson 316G respring kit and their plunger kit into my JSOC, and I have an issue I’ve never experienced before in my years of owning working man grade 1911s - the trigger may be too light. I did absolutely nothing else to it, and the trigger pull dropped from a measured 4.75 to 5 down to a very consistent 3 pounds.
This just seems too light to me. Opinions?
Ken
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For a range gun only that's fine and up to you, for a carry gun, I like a trigger in the 4-4.5lb range.