TISAS/SDS Imports has announced the 1911 Night Stalker series chambered in 9mm, 10mm, and 45 ACP. MSRP: $760.
The pistols come with a Lifetime Service Plan which further demonstrates TISAS/SDS Imports’ commitment to quality.
TISAS USA’s 1911 Night Stalkers start with 5-inch black-Cerakote-coated hammer-forged steel barrels and forged full-sized frame. Also, the frame and slide are Cerakoted in H-337 Platinum Grey. The rear slide has thick angled grasping grooves. The underside of the frame has a Mil Standard 1913 Picatinny Rail to accommodate a variety of lights and lasers.
The 1911 Night Stalker has Novak-cut rear sights with a tritium front sight. The internals for the 1911 Night Stalker are based on Colt Series 70 parts along with a SF machined mainspring housing. The solid black single-action trigger has vertical front grooves to assure trigger control. The pistol’s ejection port is match design. The Night Stalkers’ hammers are skeletonized.
So they can be shot either left- or right-handed, 1911 Night Stalker pistols have a duty-style ambidextrous safety and an extended beavertail grip safety. The grips are made of black-anodized aluminum with tricuts for controlling the pistol. The Night Stalker has a competition magwell accommodating a round baseplate black-oxide extended magazine, which is released with an extended magazine release.
The Tisas 1911 Night Stalker pistols come with Lifetime Service Plans, air- and water-tight lockable cases, plastic firearms locks, cleaning kits, bushing wrenches, and two black-oxide-finished magazines.
Magazine Capacities:
9mm – 9 rounds; 10mm and 45 ACP – 8 rounds
Overall Length: 8.62 in.
Overall Height: 5.3 in.
Width: 1.41 in.
Trigger Span: 2.77 in.
Barrel Length: 5 in.
Sight Radius: 6.58 in.
Weight (without magazine): 2.33 lbs.
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Joseph Hannigan
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