Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 vs. Tisas Service Special 1911

Published on June 23, 2023
Duration: 8:08

This video compares the Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 and the Tisas Service Special 1911 in .45 ACP. The review highlights differences in finish, hammer style, grip safety fit, and safety lever effort. While both are considered good lower-cost options, the Springfield Armory model generally exhibits a slightly better finish and grip safety fit, with a more positive safety engagement.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 and Tisas Service Special 1911 are compared, highlighting differences in finish, hammer style, and safety engagement. The Springfield has a matte finish and spur hammer, while the Tisas features a chalky finish and rounded hammer. The Springfield's safety is stiffer, and its grip safety fit is slightly better, justifying its higher price for some.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction: Tisas Service Special vs. Springfield Mil-Spec
  2. 00:28Grips and Finish Comparison
  3. 00:54Hammer Style Comparison
  4. 01:43Magazine Release and Backstrap
  5. 01:57Grip Safety Fit
  6. 02:12Safety Lever Comparison
  7. 02:47Rear Frame and Slide Fit
  8. 03:21Sights and Extractor Comparison
  9. 03:32Ejection Port and Build Quality
  10. 03:51Overall Build Quality and Finish Assessment
  11. 04:02Trigger Pull Weight Analysis
  12. 04:53Trigger Pull Weights: Springfield vs. Tisas
  13. 05:11Conclusion: Budget 1911 Options
  14. 05:39Upcoming Shooting Review
  15. 05:51Performance and Reliability Observations
  16. 06:32Tisas Service Special Appeal
  17. 07:03Tisas Service Special Trigger Feel
  18. 07:16Tisas Trigger Pull Weight and Reset
  19. 07:32Target Audience for Budget 1911s

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 and the Tisas Service Special 1911?

The Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 typically features a matte black finish and a spur hammer, with a more secure safety lever. The Tisas Service Special 1911 has a chalky black finish, a rounded hammer, and a lighter safety engagement. Both offer magazine well cuts, but the Springfield's grip safety fit is noted as slightly better.

How do the trigger pulls compare on the Springfield Mil-Spec and Tisas Service Special 1911s?

The Springfield Armory Mil-Spec 1911 has a trigger pull around 4 lbs 8 oz, considered ideal for beginners. The Tisas Service Special's trigger pull is just over 5 lbs, described as having a clean break and good reset, similar to a GI model, requiring some effort to actuate.

Which 1911 offers better value for money, the Springfield Mil-Spec or the Tisas Service Special?

The Tisas Service Special is positioned as a budget-friendly option, saving buyers around $200. The Springfield Armory Mil-Spec is considered to have a slightly better finish and grip safety fit, which may justify the higher cost for some users seeking a more refined product.

Are there any notable differences in the build quality or fit and finish between these two 1911 pistols?

The Springfield Armory Mil-Spec generally exhibits a slightly better finish quality. While both have minor gaps, the Springfield's slide slightly overlaps the frame at the rear, whereas the Tisas frame may protrude slightly. The grip safety fit is also noted as being a bit better on the Springfield.

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