Tisas 1911A1 BURNDOWN - The Calm Before the Storm

Published on July 2, 2025
Duration: 15:28

This video provides an unboxing and initial impression of the Tisas 1911A1 Government pistol in .45 ACP. The host details the included accessories, examines the firearm's features like its positive safety and wood grips, and outlines a planned 5,000-round burndown series. The review highlights the pistol's resemblance to WWII-era M1911A1s and its value proposition.

Quick Summary

The Tisas 1911A1 Government is a .45 ACP pistol cloned from the M1911A1, featuring a forged frame and slide, Series 70 internals, and classic 'gutter sights.' It is planned for a 5,000-round endurance test using AAC 230-grain FMJ ammunition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tisas 1911A1 Government pistol?

The Tisas 1911A1 Government is a .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol designed as a clone of the classic M1911A1. It features a forged frame and slide, Series 70 internals, and comes with wood grips and 'gutter sights' reminiscent of World War II era firearms.

What is the planned endurance test for the Tisas 1911A1 Government?

The host plans a 5,000-round burndown series for the Tisas 1911A1 Government. This will be documented in multiple videos, with 1,000-round increments, followed by cleaning and inspection stages.

What are the initial impressions of the Tisas 1911A1 Government?

Initial impressions are positive, noting a very positive safety engagement, nice wood grips, a solid feel with no rattle, and a good trigger for its price point. The 'gutter sights' are recognized as a characteristic of the M1911A1 design.

What ammunition will be used for the Tisas 1911A1 Government endurance test?

The test will exclusively use 230-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) ball ammunition from AAC. This choice is also intended to assess AAC's .45 ACP ammunition for potential issues like bad primers.

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