Tisas Turkish 1911's: Good value like an RIA? Comments pls.
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:05 pm
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/prod ... +5%22+BLUE
Bud's Gun Shop is offering the Tisas 1911's at prices similar to Rock Island Armory 1911's.
If you navigate around Bud's website, you can watch one of their guys in a video praising these weapons as high quality & good value.
I had never heard of Tisas before. The idea that they meet ISO 9001 standards and NATO AQAP standards sounds good, but
it seems suspicious that 100% of the reviews gave them 5 stars. No complaints??
By the way I don't know what Nato's AQAP means with regards to gun quality.
Generally the acronym AQAP refers to "Al Quaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."
I'm sure many of you experienced 1911 guys might want to dismiss this Turkish brand out of hand, but has anyone actually
shot one of these? Or do you have a friend who owns one?
The reason I ask about this brand is that I have been contemplating getting a 1911, but I'm not sure if I want to go RIA,
Taurus PT1911, Springer 1911, or Sig 1911. Those are the ones on my short list.
TIA / SIA
Bud's Gun Shop is offering the Tisas 1911's at prices similar to Rock Island Armory 1911's.
If you navigate around Bud's website, you can watch one of their guys in a video praising these weapons as high quality & good value.
I had never heard of Tisas before. The idea that they meet ISO 9001 standards and NATO AQAP standards sounds good, but
it seems suspicious that 100% of the reviews gave them 5 stars. No complaints??
By the way I don't know what Nato's AQAP means with regards to gun quality.
Generally the acronym AQAP refers to "Al Quaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."
I'm sure many of you experienced 1911 guys might want to dismiss this Turkish brand out of hand, but has anyone actually
shot one of these? Or do you have a friend who owns one?
The reason I ask about this brand is that I have been contemplating getting a 1911, but I'm not sure if I want to go RIA,
Taurus PT1911, Springer 1911, or Sig 1911. Those are the ones on my short list.
TIA / SIA