SDS Imports Tisas B45R Duty

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2023
  • I recently purchased the SDS Imports Tisas B45R Duty, which is a full-size government profile 1911 pistol. Although I've only shot 500 rounds of .45 ACP through it, so far I've been impressed with the built quality and performance of this pistol.
    If you're looking for a quality 1911 at an attractive price, you may want to consider the Tisas B45R. It's offered in 9mm and .45ACP with and without accessory rails.

Komentáře • 98

  • @photohuntxdaboi8098

    nice video, love the simple/chill editing style

  • @DominicZelenak

    I have the same anticipation and grip problems that you have with the 1911. A few things that have helped me:

  • @fredted1611

    New subscriber, because of being honest and humble. You don't find those traits on CZcams much anymore.

  • @Bensonboyish

    Nice review! Appreciate the candor and sharing of your shooting experiences with this pistol. Refreshing to hear a review that is honest, well thought out and doesn’t try to have the attitude of a tier one operator, rather a common shooter like most of us are. Well done.

  • @peterrussell798

    Enjoyed your succinct and straight-forward review. I’ve got a Tisas Army, a Raider, and a Commander. All are excellent 1911s.

  • @gavenevans

    Awesome video man! I just got the Night Stalker from Tisas because I wanted a more feature rich 1911. Jealous of how clean and sleek your Duty looks! You did a great job explaining the features, your experience and the limitations of the platform, can’t wait to see more from you! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @davepreston2306

    Nice pistol. I traded my way into the "Carry" Tisas in 45ACP and it is great. Changed a few parts to make it better and it is now my carry gun. Fit and finish is better than my Remington R1 1911 and I would say on-par with my Kimber. I will be adding one or two more of these to my collection.

  • @trenacook7694

    Very nice acquisition. I have the Raider. Same family of tisas duty line. I love it!!!

  • @jeremyterwisscha6534

    I like that you added those brown VZ G10 grips and a magwell to make it look like Dan Wesson Specialist

  • @JDJD-hg9hu

    Beautiful gun! Great video

  • @Mia-kz6is

    Awesome video on the 1911

  • @johnuyeda869

    If I can offer a suggestion; during range day try putting a dummy round or two in a magazine in random order. You will be able to practice

  • @toryowens5817

    Yo this is a really well made video. 100% subscribing.

  • @Radvous

    Great video style man, subbed!

  • @dirkbaumann4157

    Quality vid. Will try to get you a couple more followers brother.

  • @briancallahan3588

    Hey, nice video dude.

  • @hivelsword

    If you ever get into 10mm, try the Tisas D10. It'd be less than $200 more but it will have 25 LPI checkering on the front strap.

  • @MrJoeygregory

    I believe if I'm not mistaken. These are also made in Turkey. They've been pumping out a lot of good guns and they have it on sale right now. 43 ninety nine I think I have no choice but to pick it up

  • @crumply5959

    For 500 bucks, thats the most beautiful handgun at that price. Looks like a dan wesson at first sight

  • @harperhellems3648

    Nice review. I got a Tisas A1 US Army and a Tisas A1 Service because I wanted a faithful as possible WW2 reproduction 1911. Who knew the Turks could do it handsomely for $397 and $410 respectively. They have hammer forged barrels, frames, and slides. These are excellent, reliable, beautiful 1911s. They are accurate right out of the box. I'm sorry I waited so long to get my first 1911s (I'm 59). Your hand issues might just be a soft skin vs callous issue. I'm not sure you're gripping it wrong. I had similar issues when I first got a snub nose .38 Special revolver. Shooting stout rounds was not enjoyable. Thankfully there are more choices on the shelves these days. I love that I got 2 1911s for less price than a lot of others and mine are probably better. Go Tisas!