This video discusses the separation of SDS Arms and Tisas, with Tisas establishing its own US corporation, Tisas Arms Corporation, for direct firearm importation and servicing. The speaker analyzes the potential impact on Tisas's market presence and product configurations, highlighting the importance of understanding the American consumer.
This video from God Family and Guns discusses a shift in American firearm preferences away from 9mm towards calibers offering more power and velocity. The instructor highlights 10mm Auto for its significant energy (600-750 ft-lbs) and growing availability in compact carry platforms, and 5.7x28mm for its high velocity (1800-2500 fps) and manageable recoil, noting increased firearm options from various manufacturers in both calibers. The trend indicates a consumer demand for enhanced performance and wider firearm choices beyond the dominant 9mm.
This video showcases a Tisas 1911 pistol modified with a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) by Zach Cash at CashIncllc. The demonstration, presented by Jordy from PoorBoy Arms, highlights the FRT's capability for rapid fire through multiple bursts and magazine changes. The speaker confirms the firearm's perfect operation with the modification, indicating a high level of satisfaction with its performance.
This video from QVO Tactical's Roger Barrera details the custom manufacturing process for a glow-in-the-dark Kydex holster designed for a 2011 pistol with a Surefire X300 light. It covers material selection, vacuum forming, trimming, edge finishing, assembly, and retention adjustment, demonstrating compatibility with various 2011 models. Roger Barrera, owner of QVO Tactical, showcases his expertise in custom holster creation.
This video appears to be a critical or controversial take on Tisas 1911 firearms, with the title suggesting a call for them to be banned. The description includes standard YouTube channel support links (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram) and a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the views are personal and not representative of any government agency. The disclaimer also references unclassified military doctrine and public source information, hinting at a potential analysis rooted in tactical or doctrinal perspectives, despite the provocative title.
This video, titled "The Tisas Government 1911 is Trash," expresses a highly negative opinion of the Tisas Government 1911 firearm. While the description does not provide specific details about the issues encountered with the firearm, it includes standard channel support links (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram) and a legal disclaimer stating the views are personal and not representative of any government agency. The disclaimer also mentions that information is based on unclassified doctrine and public sources.
This YouTube video review, titled "The Tisas Raider Sucks - 1911 Fails Testing," focuses on a negative evaluation of the Tisas Raider firearm. The creator emphasizes failures experienced during testing, indicating potential reliability issues with the 1911 model. The description includes a legal disclaimer and links to support the channel through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram.
This review highlights five recommended pistols for 2025, covering a range from budget-friendly to premium options. It details the Glock 19 Gen 5 with Aimpoint ACRO, the improved Smith & Wesson Shield X, the value-packed Tisas PX9 Gen 3 Duty, the high-end Staccato P 4.5, and the modular Ruger RXM clone. The video emphasizes reliability, capacity, and specific features relevant for self-defense and concealed carry.
This video covers a significant wave of new firearm releases and industry news. Key updates include Glock's potential discontinuation of many current models for a new 'V Series,' FN America ending commercial SCAR production, and Beretta acquiring a stake in Ruger. Several manufacturers like Tisas, Springfield Armory, Ruger, PSA, Meridian Defense, and Wilson Combat have launched new models and variants across pistols, rifles, and accessories.
This video reviews five budget-friendly 1911-style pistols, all priced under $800. It highlights the Tisas 1911A1 Government Model as the cheapest option under $300 and the Tisas Raider as the top pick, inspired by the Marine Corps M45A1. Other notable mentions include the Girsan MC1911S, Ruger SR1911, and Springfield Garrison, with an honorable mention for the S&W CSX as a non-traditional 1911 alternative.
The Tisas PX-9 Gen 3 Duty is presented as a surprisingly capable 9mm pistol, especially considering its sub-$300 price point. It demonstrates impressive performance in rapid fire and target transitions, even when equipped with accessories like a weapon-mounted light. The firearm offers a high capacity and a threaded barrel, making it a strong contender for budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable duty or self-defense option.
The Tisas PX-9 Gen3 Duty is presented as an exceptional value budget pistol, priced around $300. It offers impressive features for its cost, including an optics-ready slide, threaded barrel, fiber optic front sight, and a trigger comparable to higher-end models. Despite potential long-term durability concerns common in budget firearms, its accuracy, reliability, and ergonomics make it a strong contender for value-conscious buyers.
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