Tisas 1911 Review & Shoot - The $350 1911 .45 acp

Published on March 6, 2020
Duration: 16:24

This review of the Tisas 1911A1 (ZIG M1911) highlights its impressive value at around $350, outperforming expectations for its price point. The host, an experienced reviewer, notes acceptable trigger performance for the cost, though it has a 'creeping' quality. Notably, the pistol demonstrated excellent reliability, successfully cycling Federal 185-grain JHP rounds that often challenge other budget 1911s.

Quick Summary

The Tisas 1911A1 (ZIG M1911) offers exceptional value at around $350, demonstrating surprising reliability by cycling Federal 185-grain JHP rounds. While its trigger has a 'creeping' quality and the sights/grips are budget-oriented, its performance for the price is highly commendable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Pricing
  2. 01:09Ammunition Selection
  3. 01:46Initial Range Testing
  4. 04:15Handling and Sights
  5. 08:56Trigger Mechanics
  6. 11:59Shooting Technique and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Tisas 1911A1 pistol?

The Tisas 1911A1, also known as the ZIG M1911 made in Turkey, is available brand new for approximately $350. This price point makes it significantly cheaper than many other 1911 options on the market.

How reliable is the Tisas 1911A1 with hollow point ammunition?

The Tisas 1911A1 demonstrated impressive reliability, successfully cycling Federal 185-grain Hi-Shok JHP rounds. This is noteworthy as many budget 1911 pistols struggle with feeding larger hollow point ammunition.

What are the main drawbacks of the Tisas 1911A1?

The primary critiques include plastic grips that appear 'toy-like' and GI-style sights with a gray finish that can be hard to acquire. Some shooters may also experience 'hammer bite' due to the sharp edges of the grip safety.

How is the trigger performance on the Tisas 1911A1?

The trigger is described as 'tight' and 'squishy' with a 'creeping' quality at the break. While not ideal, it's considered acceptable for a $350 firearm and requires the shooter to be deliberate for accuracy.

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