Tisas 1911 Government 1,000 Round Debrief

Published on July 5, 2025
Duration: 11:27

This video provides a 1,000-round debrief and internal parts wear inspection of the Tisas 1911 Government in 45 ACP. The firearm demonstrated good accuracy and reliability after an initial break-in period, with three malfunctions attributed to aftermarket magazines. The presenter details the cleaning and relubrication process, noting minimal wear on internal components.

Quick Summary

The Tisas 1911 Government 45 ACP performed well over 1,000 rounds, showing good accuracy and reliability after an initial break-in. Three malfunctions occurred due to aftermarket magazines, but it ran 100% reliably thereafter. Internal wear was minimal, and Springfield Armory magazines are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Tisas 1911 Government perform after 1,000 rounds?

The Tisas 1911 Government 45 ACP performed well, demonstrating good accuracy and reliability. After an initial break-in period with three malfunctions attributed to aftermarket magazines, it ran 100% reliably for the remaining 900 rounds.

What caused malfunctions in the Tisas 1911 Government during the 1,000 round test?

The three malfunctions observed were caused by aftermarket magazines. Specifically, a Wilson Combat magazine caused two failures to feed, and a MetGar magazine caused one failure to feed.

Are Springfield Armory magazines reliable in the Tisas 1911 Government?

Yes, USGI Springfield Armory magazines are recommended as reliable and cost-effective for the Tisas 1911 Government, performing well throughout the 1,000-round test.

What was the internal wear like on the Tisas 1911 Government after 1,000 rounds?

The internal inspection revealed no significant wear patterns that were out of the norm for a GI 1911. The firearm components were bone dry for the majority of the test, yet showed minimal wear.

How should the Tisas 1911 Government be maintained after 1,000 rounds?

After 1,000 rounds, the firearm should be disassembled, cleaned thoroughly with CLP, allowed to soak, wiped dry, relubricated, and reassembled. A quick barrel swab is recommended to check for corrosion.

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