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I’m sure @KillerFord1977 will be the first one on the forum to buy one since he absolutely loves Turkish made guns.Girsan is Turkish firearms manufacturer, and a seperate company from Tisas which makes major parts of the SA-35.
I’m sure @KillerFord1977 will be the first one on the forum to buy one since he absolutely loves Turkish made guns.Girsan is Turkish firearms manufacturer, and a seperate company from Tisas which makes major parts of the SA-35.
I'd be very interested to try one out. Don't know anything about the manufacturer, but if the quality is good and it shoots well, it's a winner.Whether you like this sort of thing or not, more double stack 1911s that don’t break the bank is good for everyone.
Girsan makes some very good firearms. i had thier MC Regard, a clone to the Beretta 92 FS, and it was (to me) better in that it came with a metal trigger (Beretta is plastic), and a steel guide rod, (beretta is plastic)I'd be very interested to try one out. Don't know anything about the manufacturer, but if the quality is good and it shoots well, it's a winner.
EAA makes good guns and Girsan has a pretty good reputation. I would imagine it will be very similar quality to the Ronin.I'd be very interested to try one out. Don't know anything about the manufacturer, but if the quality is good and it shoots well, it's a winner.
The right amount of pressure and that guy bends like a reed.I’m sure @KillerFord1977 will be the first one on the forum to buy one since he absolutely loves Turkish made guns.![]()
I just saw an ad in this month's NRA mag. Actually it was a review by someone called Meloni. It's a Tisas Striker gun, very similar to the VP9 or the PPQ. Complete with changeable side and back straps. Price ? $550.The Tisas BR9 BHP replica had numerous issues & that carried over to the SA/Tisas SA-35 collaboration. The Girsan BHP replica appears to be almost issue-free.
So I'm much more inclined to go with one of the several Girsan BHP-type models since they appear to be taking the demand for BHP-types more seriously.
But, Tisas appears to make good replicas of other famous pistols. I was considering their WW2 accurate USGI 1911A1 since SA shows no inclination of reintroducing their past WW2 accurate USGI 1911, but then I discovered the Inland Manufacturing WW2 accurate 1911A1 entirely made in the USA, but at a premium price due to higher USA manufacturing costs.
Turkey is the new China when it comes to copying firearms, and/or making replicas/look-a-likes with minor changes to skirt patents.I just saw an ad in this month's NRA mag. Actually it was a review by someone called Meloni. It's a Tisas Striker gun, very similar to the VP9 or the PPQ. Complete with changeable side and back straps. Price ? $550.
Maybe just me but if you pay $550 for a Turkish polymer gun instead of coming off the extra hundo for the HK or Walther, you belong in a mental institution.
Turkey is the new China when it comes to copying firearms, and/or making replicas/look-a-likes with minor changes to skirt patents.
Turkey has been at that for generations. They’re a veritable weapons factory.Turkey is the new China when it comes to copying firearms, and/or making replicas/look-a-likes with minor changes to skirt patents.
A veritable ***** weapons factory.Turkey has been at that for generations. They’re a veritable weapons factory.
This gun shoots lights out . It's a little bulky compared to a hellcat or P365 . Butttttttttttttt wow on trigger . Recoil compared to the poly guns is almost non existent . I currently own the 4.25 and even with irons 100 yard steel plate hits are pretty easy . Especially with a fiber optic front sight . Currently it's the funniest gun I have to shoot .This possibly is my next gun if I get bored with my Hellcat Pro after upcoming mods!
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Convince me not to spend another $1k on a Wilson X9.This gun shoots lights out . It's a little bulky compared to a hellcat or P365 . Butttttttttttttt wow on trigger . Recoil compared to the poly guns is almost non existent . I currently own the 4.25 and even with irons 100 yard steel plate hits are pretty easy . Especially with a fiber optic front sight . Currently it's the funniest gun I have to shoot .
Well for one it's $1700 more :Convince me not to spend another $1k on a Wilson X9.
I’m not afraid of used guns.Well for one it's $1700 more :![]()
I've owned double stack 1911s(Para Ordinance P14-45 and Rock Island 9mm/22 tcm). Both were fantastic firearms. If I didn't have neck issues I'd still have one or both of them.View attachment 34192
Whether you like this sort of thing or not, more double stack 1911s that don’t break the bank is good for everyone.
NOT FOLLOWING : Are you saying you found a Wilson used for $2500 ?? If so Buy it .I’m not afraid of used guns.![]()
I did, and I did.NOT FOLLOWING : Are you saying you found a Wilson used for $2500 ?? If so Buy it .