Tisas Regent SP 1 Shooting Impressions

Published on April 24, 2018
Duration: 7:46

This video provides a comprehensive shooting impression of the Tisas Regent SP1, a 9mm compensated pistol from LKCI. The reviewer details reliability tests, including a full magazine plus one and a 'what's for dinner' test with various ammunition types. Accuracy is assessed with five shots from seven yards using Nosler 115-grain match ammunition. The reviewer highlights the pistol's smooth shooting characteristics, comfortable ergonomics despite its size, and the effectiveness of its porting.

Quick Summary

The Tisas Regent SP1 is a 9mm compensated pistol praised for its exceptionally soft and smooth shooting experience. Its ported barrel effectively reduces recoil, aiding in quick follow-up shots. The pistol demonstrated good reliability across a wide range of ammunition types during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Regent SP1
  2. 01:02Reliability Test: Full Magazine Plus One
  3. 02:22What's for Dinner? Ammunition Variety Test
  4. 05:52Accuracy Test: 7 Yards with Nosler Match
  5. 06:39Final Thoughts and Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Tisas Regent SP1 handle recoil?

The Tisas Regent SP1 is described as a very soft and smooth shooter. Its compensated barrel with ports helps vent gas, significantly reducing felt recoil and making it easy to get back on target.

What kind of ammunition was used to test the Tisas Regent SP1's reliability?

The Regent SP1 was tested with a wide variety of 9mm ammunition, including heavy 165-grain subsonic loads, 147-grain hollow points, 124-grain ball and hollow points from various manufacturers, and lighter 92-grain and 90-grain projectiles.

How accurate is the Tisas Regent SP1?

Accuracy was tested with five shots from seven yards using Nosler 115-grain match ammunition. The reviewer concluded that the gun is accurate, even with a minor distraction during the test.

What are the ergonomics like on the Tisas Regent SP1?

The pistol has a comfortable grip due to its substantial size, described as a 'fat gun.' However, the magazine release might be a reach for those with smaller hands.

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