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Turkish Tisas MAC hicap 1911

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#1 ·
SDS Imports will soon be selling a Turkish Tisas hicap 1911 under the MAC banner. The gun is featured in a current issue of Guns and Ammo and should also be reviewed by American Rifleman. I expect we'll see a bunch of youtu.be videos etc in the coming weeks and months.

Pics of the gun, in my opinion, look good. The gun seems to be well thought out in terms of general features. Whoever the product manager is for SDS is doing a good job laying out the feature sets for the MAC and Tisas 1911s. Plus the guns seem to have a decent reputation in terms of overall quality and reliability.

I'm excited to see the new double stack. If these end up selling for under a Grand they should be a solid value.

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#6 ·
A few more options coming under the Tisas label:



 
#18 ·
I had a Prodigy, great pistol, sold to a good friend.
I can only say this, I’ve handled (not shot) a few Girsan 1911 models at a local GS.
I can tell you, for the price point, fit and finish was better than well known pistol companies with offererings 2 to 3 times the price point. I was really, really impressed. Again, initial fondling, racking, trigger, weight, balance, feel. No actual lead disbursement time :)

If I didn’t already own a P and C2, I would want to get my paws on this…. Hope to see one in person soon.
 
#24 ·
So I spent a lot of time at the SDS and Tisas booths. I bought a Tisas fde raider several months ago and it blew me away - other than a heavier trigger, less smooth slide to frame fit, and very slightly "rougher" coating, it really pretty much shoots and feels "toe to toe" with my FDE railed wilson combat I picked up on here about the same time - lockup, "glass wall" trigger, accuracy - it just blew me away for $520 shipped. Only have 300 rounds in it, but no hiccups (so far ball ammo only) across multiple magazines- included factory, wilson, and Tripp.

Having said that, I came to shot ready to choose which bargain 2011 to pick up, also I just bought 2 staccatos and an STI on here last year as well, and have been to 3 staccato events the past 6 months including range day on Monday.

I have to say, between tisas, girsan, live free armory, and springfield, I like the MAC the best and will be grabbing one.

Platypus and oracle are on a different boat, still debating one of those...
 
#27 ·
I just looked over the gun and all
The specs on BH website.. looks like a nice gun and a good starting point for a DS/2011 if someone is looking at getting into one. But I don’t see any benefit for me to purchase one . I’ll be sticking with my Bul Armory. On a side note I’ve seen some really bad reviews the Girsan.
 
#28 ·
On a side note I’ve seen some really bad reviews the Girsan.
I have a Girsan. I've posted about it a bit.

I paid $864 or thereabouts online. I think AIM Surplus has the same gun right now for $820.

My gun has been decent but also definitely entry level. With that in mind I don't recommend it at these prices. For $699 or something it would be hard to complain and replace various parts (specifically the grip module) without complaint.

The Tisas base guns are MSRPed at $799 so they're already less than the Girsan. If the MSRP means they can be had for $675 or whatever it will be hard to find fault unless the guns are absolute crap.

The MAC version seems to be the best budget competition for the Prodigy. Lots of nice features. If these have decent triggers and run good without needing $250 in parts and additional money and time to get running they should clobber the market. MSRP is just over a Grand. If they actually sell for $850 or so then why not buy one? The Staccato to beat and trash or so your actual Staccato can stay in nice clean shape....

The LFA is really the outlier here. These are $960. Full of MIM and no doubt "production grade" but also US made. These are probably a solid base gun for what they are. I think the new 4.15" model may be in my future.

Happy Friday!