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Originally Posted By m4nut: Mine did not appear to be painted, when I owned it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m4nut: Originally Posted By ctfish15: Article says Unlike the Tisas USA guns, which are painted, steel parts on the MAC are finished in QPQ According to the Tisas website the slides are QPQ and the frames are Cerakote. Finish: QPQ Slide, Cerakote Black (H-146) Frame & Small Parts |
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My first tisas. Attached File
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Muh Bolt
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Anyone install a threaded barrel in their Mac?
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@SDSImports
Any plans on a 45 double stack? |
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What kind of sight cut is the front on these? If I get the 5" gun I'd like a FO front.
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...Amongst the 1911 poors...
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Originally Posted By m4nut: Tisas offers their own FO sights, on their website. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m4nut: Originally Posted By bad2006z71: What kind of sight cut is the front on these? If I get the 5" gun I'd like a FO front. Sweet. I just ordered a 5" from gunzonedeals. The Tisas Grip looks like ass, I'll probably get a prodigy grip from SA. |
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Originally Posted By bad2006z71: Sweet. I just ordered a 5" from gunzonedeals. The Tisas Grip looks like ass, I'll probably get a prodigy grip from SA. View Quote I didn't like the stock grip either. Swapping a Prodigy module on there was easy, and I like the color contrast. Besides the module, I needed the Prodigy MSH and mag catch button. Also, the mag catch spring lock from the Tisas won't work in the Prodigy button, but a standard 1911 spring lock will. And I did need to do some very minor filing on the trigger channel to get the trigger to slide smoothly. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By GT86: I didn't like the stock grip either. Swapping a Prodigy module on there was easy, and I like the color contrast. Besides the module, I needed the Prodigy MSH and mag catch button. Also, the mag catch spring lock from the Tisas won't work in the Prodigy button, but a standard 1911 spring lock will. And I did need to do some very minor filing on the trigger channel to get the trigger to slide smoothly.https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/70313/1000008463_jpg-3209102.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GT86: Originally Posted By bad2006z71: Sweet. I just ordered a 5" from gunzonedeals. The Tisas Grip looks like ass, I'll probably get a prodigy grip from SA. I didn't like the stock grip either. Swapping a Prodigy module on there was easy, and I like the color contrast. Besides the module, I needed the Prodigy MSH and mag catch button. Also, the mag catch spring lock from the Tisas won't work in the Prodigy button, but a standard 1911 spring lock will. And I did need to do some very minor filing on the trigger channel to get the trigger to slide smoothly.https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/70313/1000008463_jpg-3209102.JPG I called SA today and bought the grip but they wont sell the mag release or msh. Ill probably look up egw and see what they had. Was hoping the tisas stuff with transfer over as i dont really want to spend anymore money. Edit. Looks like everything from egw is going to run $100. Def going to have to wait awhile. |
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Originally Posted By bad2006z71: Weird how the tisas stuff wont work. I called SA today and bought the grip but they wont sell the mag release or msh. Ill probably look up egw and see what they had. Was hoping the tisas stuff with transfer over as i dont really want to spend anymore money. Edit. Looks like everything from egw is going to run $100. Def going to have to wait awhile. View Quote The Tisas MSH may work with a little fitting. On mine, it was too tall and interfered with the grip safety. The mag catch is a slightly different shape and was too large for the holes in the Prodigy grip. And the channel for the spring lock is further towards the middle of the catch on the Tisas. Didn't take much to make the catch fit into the frame, but when installed it stuck way too far out the left side of the frame. Weird that Springfield wouldn't sell the catch or MSH. When I ordered my grip I also ordered those parts, and there wasn't a problem except the grip was on backorder. About a week later I got a shipping notice so it wasn't a long wait. |
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Tisas mag catch on top, Prodigy on the bottom. Excuse the condition of the Tisas, I decided out of curiosity to see if I could make it work. So Dremel time it was, since I didn't care how it looked.
Anyway, the Tisas spring lock is in a different location, and the Prodigy has a lip on the left side to keep it from coming too far out the left side of the frame. bad2006z71, if you want the Prodigy mag catch, it's yours. Just needs a spring and lock, but those are cheap. It's used, came off my Prodigy (replaced it with an EGW version). For that matter you can also have my Tisas MSH so you have one to try and see if fitting it will work. Attached File |
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Red Dirt trigger for Staccato fit/works in the MAC 9 grip module. Assume it’s the same for the Tisas DS grip module.
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Originally Posted By RANDY_MAR5H: My gunsmith friend said the same thing. Likely the disconnector. This is my first 19/2011 platform. I guess i'm a bit salty because I feel like if it is the disconnector hanging up, it may not have been installed correctly upon shipment. TL;DR, i'm hoping the gunsmith at SDS in TN is more competent than the guy on the assembly line in Turkey was. View Quote Update on mine: Still at SDS. They quoted me a 30 day ETA from time of reception. So i'm hoping to have it back in my hands by the end of May |
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The 1000 round follow up, on the B9r double stack 1911 from Tisas. |
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I didn't care for the longer reach trigger on the MAC, so I swapped it out for the Tisas DS trigger . Much better reach and feel to me, though you do lose the overtravel stop adjust. Not a bad solution for $35.
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Anyone know if MAC is planning a 5" version? Will buy immediately.
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