Tisas Regent SP 1 (Zigana) Tabletop Review and Field Strip

Published on April 4, 2018
Duration: 9:20

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Tisas Regent SP1 (Zigana) pistol, as demonstrated by GBGuns. The process is straightforward, involving a takedown lever. The review highlights the pistol's all-steel construction, DA/SA action, and ported barrel, emphasizing its suitability for recoil management and comfortable ergonomics for larger hands.

Quick Summary

The Tisas Regent SP1 (Zigana) is a 9mm DA/SA pistol imported by LKCI, featuring an all-steel frame, black Cerakote finish, and a ported stainless steel barrel. Field stripping is simple via a takedown lever. It offers a consistent DA pull and a ~5lb SA pull with a short reset, and its steel construction aids recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Importer Info
  2. 00:44Unboxing & Case Contents
  3. 01:48External Features & Controls
  4. 03:50Trigger Assessment
  5. 05:49Field Strip & Internal Inspection
  6. 08:12Reassembly & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Tisas Regent SP1 pistol?

The Tisas Regent SP1, also known as the Zigana, is a 9x19mm DA/SA pistol featuring an all-steel frame, black Cerakote finish, a ported stainless steel barrel, and slide lightning cuts. It includes a slide-mounted decocker/safety and 3-dot sights.

How do you field strip the Tisas Regent SP1?

Field stripping the Regent SP1 involves locking the slide to the rear, rotating a takedown lever, and then separating the slide from the frame. The barrel and recoil assembly can then be removed from the slide.

What is the trigger like on the Tisas Regent SP1?

The Regent SP1 has a DA/SA trigger system. The double-action pull is consistent, while the single-action pull breaks cleanly around 5 pounds with a short, distinct reset, facilitating accurate follow-up shots.

Who imports Tisas pistols into the US?

Currently, LKCI is the importer for Tisas pistols from Turkey. Previously, Tisas firearms were imported by Zenith, and LKCI now offers several models, including some not previously available in the US.

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