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Published on November 21, 2025
Duration: 20:38

This review of the Tisas PX9 Duty Comp pistol highlights its compatibility with Sig P226 magazines, but notes issues with standard 15-round magazines when using the flared magwell. Higher capacity magazines, such as 18-round variants, are recommended for optimal performance with the aftermarket accessory. The pistol itself is praised for its ergonomics, trigger, and features like the gas pedal.

Quick Summary

The Tisas PX9 Duty Comp pistol features a 4.11-inch compensated barrel, optic-ready slide, and a 4ish pound trigger. It is compatible with Sig P226 magazines, but 18-round or higher capacity magazines are recommended when using a flared magwell for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Holster
  2. 00:34Introducing the Tisas PX9 Duty
  3. 00:44First Impressions & Magazine Check
  4. 01:02Pistol Aesthetics & Trigger Specs
  5. 01:26Magazine Issue Explained (Magwell)
  6. 01:52Magwell & Magazine Compatibility Deep Dive
  7. 02:40Magazine Capacity & Performance
  8. 03:01Tisas PX9 Duty Comp Specs
  9. 03:09Optic Ready & Glock Sights
  10. 03:24Slide Serrations & Rail
  11. 03:35Glock 19 Comparison
  12. 04:07Gas Pedal & Grip Feel
  13. 04:25Magazine Release & Ergonomics
  14. 04:47Compensated Barrel & Ported Slide
  15. 05:06Included Holster & Case
  16. 05:28Included Optic Plate & Backstraps
  17. 05:39Initial Shooting Impressions
  18. 05:47Ammunition & Barrel Specs
  19. 05:59Vague Pistol Specifications
  20. 06:14Magazine Compatibility Recap
  21. 06:39Range Safety & Location
  22. 07:07Magazine Usage Update
  23. 07:10Tisas Magazines Included
  24. 07:24Flush 18-Round Magazine
  25. 07:36Magazine Charging & Feel
  26. 07:43Overall Positive Impression
  27. 07:57Gas Pedal Enjoyment
  28. 08:04Ambidextrous Features
  29. 08:24Left-Handed Friendly
  30. 08:43Belt & Holster Adjustment
  31. 09:02Shooting Without Magwell
  32. 09:04Sig Original P226 Magazines
  33. 09:16Aesthetics Without Magwell
  34. 09:21P226 Magazine Lip Issue
  35. 09:52Pistol Clear & Empty Magazine
  36. 09:57Budget Friendly & Runs Well
  37. 10:03Checkmate & 18-Round Magazine Test
  38. 10:16Checkmate Magazine Performance
  39. 10:31Trigger Feel & Reset
  40. 10:36Tisas Magazine Test
  41. 10:48Trigger Reset & Responsiveness
  42. 10:56Pistol Clear & Empty Magazine
  43. 11:05Overall Positive Sentiment
  44. 11:09Extended Magazine (20 Rounds)
  45. 11:22Magwell & Extended Magazine Look
  46. 11:38Beasty Look with Magwell
  47. 11:41Font of 'Duty' Word Disliked
  48. 12:06Sig 226 Magazine Test
  49. 12:15Thumb Placement Issue
  50. 12:26Pistol Clear & Empty Magazine
  51. 12:36Compensator Performance
  52. 12:56Trigger Smoothness & Break
  53. 13:04Finding Trigger Groove
  54. 13:30Houdini Reference
  55. 13:36Using 18-Round Magazines
  56. 13:47Ergonomics & Hand Feel
  57. 13:53One-Finger Indentation
  58. 14:01Preference for Finger Grooves
  59. 14:12Undercut Trigger Guard
  60. 14:24No External Safeties
  61. 14:28Trigger & Internal Safeties
  62. 14:42Overall Positive Impression
  63. 14:49Gas Pedal Enjoyment
  64. 15:00Trigger Control Improvement
  65. 15:15Finding Trigger Groove
  66. 15:35Final Positive Verdict
  67. 15:40Praise for Tisas
  68. 15:44PX9 vs. Classic Tisas Firearms
  69. 15:58First Non-1911 Tisas Pistol
  70. 16:15PX9 as Best Tisas Model
  71. 16:26Excited About Holster
  72. 16:33Back to Extended Magazine
  73. 16:4020-Round Capacity
  74. 16:47Runner Mentality
  75. 17:00Pistol's Performance
  76. 17:08Initial Shot & Pistol Clear
  77. 17:13Thumb Slide Off Issue
  78. 17:17Extended Shooting Session
  79. 17:26Gas Pedal Heat
  80. 17:33Gas Pedal Aggression
  81. 17:41Loaded Chamber Indicator
  82. 17:45Visible Loaded Chamber Indicator
  83. 17:55Strong Positive Feeling
  84. 18:01Everything Included in Box
  85. 18:12Zero Complaints
  86. 18:17Additional Magazine Release
  87. 18:23Included Tools
  88. 18:28Included Lock
  89. 18:31Slide Patterns & Aesthetics
  90. 18:36Serration Aggression
  91. 18:51Aggression on Both Sides
  92. 19:00Tisas PX9 Identification
  93. 19:02Gen 3 Model
  94. 19:07Future Gen 4 Consideration
  95. 19:14Viewer Feedback Request
  96. 19:22The Compensator (Star of the Show)
  97. 19:27Compensated Pistol Control
  98. 19:33Barrel Length vs. Preference
  99. 19:45Compensator Aids Recoil Control
  100. 19:53Trigger Placement Struggle
  101. 20:03Trigger Weight & Feel
  102. 20:14Final Thoughts & Viewer Input
  103. 20:26Thank You & Channel Support
  104. 20:33Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Tisas PX9 Duty Comp pistol?

The Tisas PX9 Duty Comp features a 4.11-inch compensated barrel, optic-ready slide with Glock-compatible sights, aggressive slide serrations, a Picatinny rail, and a 'gas pedal' for enhanced grip. It also boasts a 4ish pound trigger with a clean break and responsive reset.

What is the magazine compatibility of the Tisas PX9 with Sig P226 magazines?

The Tisas PX9 is compatible with Sig P226 magazines. However, when using a flared magwell, standard 15-round P226 magazines may not seat properly or chamber rounds. 18-round or higher capacity P226 magazines are recommended for reliable function with the flared magwell.

How does the Tisas PX9 compare to the Glock 19 in terms of grip size?

The Tisas PX9 is taller than the Glock 19, providing a full-size grip that feels complete. The Glock 19, while offering a full-size grip, is described as not being as complete in comparison.

What accessories are included with the Tisas PX9 pistol?

The Tisas PX9 comes with a trigger-coverage holster, an optic mounting plate, additional backstraps, two magazines (an 18-round flush and an extended version), and a hard carrying case.

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