World's CHEAPEST Double Stack 1911 / Budget 2011

Published on September 20, 2021
Duration: 22:14

This review of the Rock Island Armory Tac Ultra Double Stack 1911 highlights its budget-friendly appeal for those seeking a 2011-style platform. The host, demonstrating advanced knowledge, covers external features, trigger pull, and critically, troubleshooting common malfunctions like failures to extract with the 22 TCM caliber, including extractor adjustment techniques. Despite some magazine availability issues, the pistol offers excellent accuracy for its price point.

Quick Summary

The Rock Island Armory Tac Ultra Double Stack 1911 is a budget-friendly alternative to custom 2011s, priced under $1,000. It offers excellent accuracy and a heavy steel frame aiding recoil control, but suffers from scarce and expensive magazines and potential extraction issues with the 22 TCM caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget Double Stack 1911
  2. 00:51Comparison: RIA Double Stack vs Custom vs Single Stack
  3. 01:11External Features & Controls
  4. 02:41Internals & Slide Smoothness
  5. 06:08Trigger Pull Testing
  6. 06:5722 TCM Caliber & Magazine Issues
  7. 08:56Range Performance & Accuracy
  8. 11:16Malfunctions & Troubleshooting (22 TCM)
  9. 15:18Final Verdict: Pros & Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Rock Island Armory Tac Ultra Double Stack a budget 2011 alternative?

The RIA Tac Ultra Double Stack offers a double-stack 1911 platform for under $1,000, making it significantly cheaper than most custom 2011 pistols. It features a full steel frame, Picatinny rail, and fiber optic sights, providing substantial value.

What are the main drawbacks of the RIA Tac Ultra Double Stack 1911?

Key cons include the high cost and extreme scarcity of factory double-stack RIA magazines, sharp grip edges, limited aftermarket grip options, and potential reliability issues with the 22 TCM caliber requiring troubleshooting.

How does the trigger pull of the RIA Tac Ultra Double Stack compare to other 1911s?

The trigger pull on the RIA Tac Ultra Double Stack measured around 5.25 lbs, which is heavier and feels slightly 'stuttery' compared to custom 2011s (around 4.25 lbs) or standard single-stack RIA 1911s (around 4 lbs).

What kind of malfunctions can occur with the 22 TCM cartridge in this pistol?

The 22 TCM cartridge can lead to 'failures to extract,' where the casing doesn't eject properly. This may necessitate adjusting the extractor tension or addressing other internal issues to ensure reliable cycling.

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