UNBOXING | TISAS CARRY 9mm DOUBLE STACK 1911

Published on July 12, 2024
Duration: 15:31

This video provides an unboxing and initial impression of the Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911. The presenter details the firearm's features, including its polymer grip module, optic-ready slide, and skeletonized trigger, while also discussing its budget-friendly nature and comparing it visually to other firearms. The video emphasizes safety checks and provides weight measurements for the unloaded firearm and a loaded magazine.

Quick Summary

The Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911 is a budget-friendly 1911-style pistol with a 17+1 capacity in 9mm. It features a polymer grip, optic-ready slide for micro dots, skeletonized trigger, and front/rear slide serrations, offering good value for its price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Budget Gun Discussion
  2. 00:10Previous Budget Gun Issue
  3. 00:30Hammer & Safety Functionality
  4. 00:44Safety Engagement Observation
  5. 00:53Manufacturer Contact & Repair
  6. 01:11Apollo 11 Mention
  7. 01:18Introducing the Tisas Carry 9mm
  8. 01:24Pronunciation of Tisas
  9. 01:35Hard Case Unboxing
  10. 01:47Unboxing Sequence
  11. 01:58Included Accessories
  12. 02:00Price & Budget Assessment
  13. 02:141911/2011 Comparison
  14. 02:22Firearm Lock
  15. 02:30Cleaning Bristle
  16. 02:51Tisas 1911 Overview
  17. 03:06Nickname: TSS
  18. 03:08Firearm Aesthetics
  19. 03:161911 vs 2011 Appearance
  20. 03:19Double Stack Mags
  21. 03:22Safety Check
  22. 03:30Magazine Check
  23. 03:40Dust Removal
  24. 03:46Unknown Item
  25. 03:46Included Magazines
  26. 03:54Caliber: 9mm
  27. 04:00Frame & Grip Material
  28. 04:04Capacity: 17+1
  29. 04:16Knife Discussion
  30. 04:37Initial Impression: Cop
  31. 04:42Aesthetics: Black
  32. 04:47Grip Assessment
  33. 04:53Grip Angle Comparison (Glock)
  34. 05:02Polymer Grips & Texturing
  35. 05:11Grip Design Uncertainty
  36. 05:17Brand Name & Logo
  37. 05:23Pyramid Scheme Design
  38. 05:30Knuckle Groove
  39. 05:35Trigger Guard Groove
  40. 05:44Grip Safety
  41. 05:51Ambi Thumb Safety
  42. 05:58Safety Material (Plastic)
  43. 06:02Safety Activation Feel
  44. 06:13Trigger Test (Safety Engaged)
  45. 06:21Trigger Test (Safety Held Down)
  46. 06:29Mag Well Assessment
  47. 06:44Magazine Release
  48. 06:541911 Grip Size
  49. 07:09Slide Serrations (Back & Front)
  50. 07:13Testing Back Serrations
  51. 07:16Testing Front Serrations
  52. 07:22Front Serration Preference
  53. 07:31Optic Ready Capability
  54. 07:38Rear Iron Sight & Co-Witness
  55. 07:52Iron Sight Compatibility (Glock)
  56. 07:57Front Dot Sight
  57. 07:59Carry Gun Sights
  58. 08:03Tritium Sight Expectation
  59. 08:09Budget Gun Compromises
  60. 08:14Skeletonized Trigger
  61. 08:24Final Safety Check
  62. 08:27Trigger Pull Assessment
  63. 08:31Trigger Wall
  64. 08:41Trigger Play
  65. 08:48Trigger Break
  66. 08:52Trigger Reset
  67. 08:59Trigger Feel vs. Standard 1911
  68. 09:18Comparison to Colt Stock Trigger
  69. 09:241911 vs 2011 Definition Query
  70. 09:49Accessory Rail Size
  71. 09:54Accessory Rail Compatibility Issue
  72. 10:06Potential Plate Change
  73. 10:12Firearm with Correct Plate
  74. 10:17Visual Appeal
  75. 10:20Camera Flash Incident
  76. 10:30Firearm Weigh-In Introduction
  77. 10:35Scale Usage
  78. 10:43Scale Activation
  79. 10:50Magazine Weight
  80. 10:59Unloaded Firearm Weight
  81. 11:07Weight Measurement Difficulty
  82. 11:12Loaded Firearm Weight
  83. 11:17Ammunition Laziness
  84. 11:21Available Ammunition Types
  85. 11:30Ammunition Inventory
  86. 11:349mm & 223 Ammunition
  87. 11:37Slugger Ammunition
  88. 11:43Unknown Ammunition Type
  89. 11:50Loading Magazine
  90. 11:56Ammunition Type: 115 Grain FMJ
  91. 12:00Carry Ammunition Advice
  92. 12:05Scale Reset & Visual Appeal
  93. 12:13Loaded Magazine Weight
  94. 12:21Magazine Insertion
  95. 12:25Home Carry Practice
  96. 12:31Extra Round
  97. 12:33Total Weight (Loaded)
  98. 12:38Ammunition Weight Variation
  99. 12:55Comparison to Desert Eagle
  100. 12:59GCR's Desert Eagle Comparison
  101. 13:04Desert Eagle Visuals
  102. 13:10Desert Eagle vs 1911 Analogy
  103. 13:15Caliber Comparison
  104. 13:18Self-Defense Round (9mm)
  105. 13:23Self-Defense Round (50 AE)
  106. 13:34Round Comparison
  107. 13:43Exclamations
  108. 13:46Audience Question: Which Hit?
  109. 13:53Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe
  110. 13:55Next Video Tease: Shooting
  111. 14:39Arsenal Update: 19211 Acquired
  112. 14:47Previous Firearm Issue
  113. 14:52Upcoming Shooting Comparison
  114. 14:57Budget 2011 Request
  115. 15:02Staccato or Atlas Inquiry
  116. 15:06Financial Limitations
  117. 15:10Call to Action: Views & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price and capacity of the Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911?

The Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911 was purchased for $784.18 after tax. It features a 17+1 capacity, meaning it can hold 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber.

What are the key features of the Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911?

Key features include a polymer grip module with light texturing, an optic-ready slide for micro dots, front and rear slide serrations, a skeletonized trigger, and a flared mag well. It also has an ambi thumb safety and a grip safety.

How does the Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911 feel and handle?

The grip angle is noted as manageable and comfortable, even for someone accustomed to Glocks. The safety levers are easy to activate without adjusting grip, and the magazine release is not overly stiff.

What is the weight of the Tisas Carry 9mm Double Stack 1911?

The unloaded firearm weighs approximately 2 pounds 2.2 ounces. When loaded with a 17-round magazine containing 115-grain FMJ 9mm rounds, the total weight is about 2 pounds 9.8 ounces.

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