Modern Lebman 1911 SMG - Cyberpunk Tisas Night Stalker

Published on November 7, 2025
Duration: 1:34

This guide details a custom build inspired by the Lebman 1911 SMG, using a Tisas Night Stalker as a base. It covers aesthetic modifications like a wooden vertical foregrip and a 3D-printed angled magazine holder designed for NFA compliance. The build also incorporates performance enhancements such as a Holosun optic and an Armory Craft compensator. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority in firearm modification and legal compliance.

Quick Summary

This custom build transforms a Tisas Night Stalker 1911 into a 'Cyberpunk' Lebman SMG replica. It features a Holosun optic, Armory Craft compensator, and a unique 3D-printed angled magazine holder designed to comply with NFA regulations, avoiding the classification of an SBR or AOW.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Original Lebman 1911 Build
  2. 00:13Modern Lebman Concept
  3. 00:30NFA Compliance and Design
  4. 00:473D Printed Mag Holder
  5. 01:05Retention Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the base firearm for the modern Lebman 1911 SMG build?

The modern interpretation of the Lebman 1911 SMG build is based on the Tisas Night Stalker, a 9mm double-stack pistol, offering a contemporary platform for the custom modifications.

How does the custom build address NFA regulations regarding vertical grips?

Instead of a vertical foregrip, which could classify the firearm as an SBR or AOW under NFA rules, this build features a 3D-printed angled spare magazine holder attached to the accessory rail.

What accessories are featured on the Tisas Night Stalker build?

The build includes a Holosun 407/507 series optic for improved aiming and an Armory Craft compensator to help manage recoil, alongside the custom 3D-printed magazine holder.

What is the purpose of the 3D-printed angled magazine holder?

The 3D-printed angled magazine holder serves a dual purpose: it provides a unique 'Cyberpunk' aesthetic and, crucially, it is designed to avoid NFA classification by not being considered a vertical foregrip.

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