The Most Affordable 2011 On The Market! | The New Tisas

Published on April 6, 2024
Duration: 39:56

Roger Barrera, a professional holster manufacturer and former law enforcement officer, details the challenges and solutions for mounting accessories on the Tisas B9R. He highlights the need for custom adapters due to the short accessory rail and demonstrates how a QVO Tactical holster can accommodate the Holosun PID light with a 3D-printed key, offering valuable insights for users looking to customize this budget-friendly 2011 platform.

Quick Summary

The Tisas B9R is the most affordable 9mm double-stack 1911 (2011 style) pistol, priced between $700-$800, offering a 17+1 capacity. Expert testing by Roger Barrera highlights its manageable recoil, tight groupings, and the need for custom adapters for accessories due to its short accessory rail, while noting reliable function with factory magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tisas B9R
  2. 01:35Initial Range Impressions
  3. 05:09Optic Zeroing and Accuracy
  4. 07:05Performance Drills
  5. 12:25Ergonomics and Holster Fit
  6. 14:16Reliability and Magazine Compatibility
  7. 15:42Split Times and Trigger Assessment
  8. 16:25Final Verdict and Technical Critiques

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tisas B9R and its market position?

The Tisas B9R is a new double-stack 1911 (2011 style) pistol positioned as the most affordable entry into this platform, with a market price between $700 and $800. It offers a 17+1 round capacity in 9mm.

How does the Tisas B9R perform in terms of recoil and accuracy?

The 9mm Tisas B9R, featuring a metal frame and polymer grip, exhibits manageable recoil. Initial range impressions and accuracy tests show tight groupings at 10 yards, with the Holosun SCS Carry optic aiding in precise zeroing and adjustments.

What are the key considerations for mounting accessories on the Tisas B9R?

The Tisas B9R has a short accessory rail, which may require custom 3D-printed keys or specific adapters for lights like the Holosun PID. Standard full-size lights may not fit without modification. Holster fitment, like the QVO Tactical OWB, must account for these accessories.

What is the reliability of the Tisas B9R with different magazines?

The Tisas B9R demonstrated reliable performance with its factory Tisas magazines. However, some failure-to-feed issues were noted when dropping the slide on fully loaded non-factory magazines from brands like Staccato and Triarc.

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