Tisas Zigana PX-9 Range Review - TheFirearmGuy

Published on September 17, 2020
Duration: 7:11

This guide details the field stripping process for the Tisas Zigana PX-9, a budget-friendly 9mm pistol. It emphasizes the importance of a thorough break-in period, as the firearm experienced initial malfunctions. The expert demonstrates proper disassembly and reassembly, highlighting key features and troubleshooting common issues encountered during the initial range session.

Quick Summary

The Tisas Zigana PX-9 is a budget-friendly 9mm handgun, often priced around $299, featuring an 18+1 capacity, front slide serrations, and adjustable sights. While it experienced initial malfunctions attributed to a break-in period, it later performed reliably with steel case ammunition. Field stripping involves unloading, locking the slide, rotating the takedown lever, and pulling the trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pricing
  2. 00:55Initial Range Impressions
  3. 01:20Features & Specifications
  4. 02:18Malfunctions & Troubleshooting
  5. 04:30Steel Case Ammo Test
  6. 05:29Field Stripping & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price and capacity of the Tisas Zigana PX-9?

The Tisas Zigana PX-9 is a budget-friendly 9mm handgun typically priced around $299, often including three 18-round magazines, offering a high capacity for its price point.

What are the key features of the Tisas Zigana PX-9?

Key features include front slide serrations, adjustable rear sights, a steel front sight, interchangeable backstraps, an ambidextrous thumb safety, and a rail on the dust cover. It's a full-size, striker-fired polymer pistol.

Did the Tisas Zigana PX-9 experience any malfunctions during testing?

Yes, the Tisas Zigana PX-9 experienced several malfunctions, including a locked slide, particularly during initial testing with brass ammunition. These were attributed to 'growing pains' and a need for a break-in period.

How do you field strip the Tisas Zigana PX-9?

To field strip, ensure the firearm is unloaded, lock the slide back, rotate the takedown lever, pull the trigger to release the slide forward, and then remove the slide from the frame. Reassemble in reverse.

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