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GA Item Gone: FS/FT BNIB Tisas 1911 A1

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT BNIB Tisas 1911 A1

Location: Carrollton

Zip Code: 30117

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 375
Trade Value or Items Looking For: M5 RAS quad rail by KAC or P&S - NIB brass cased 45ACP - NIB M193 by IMI

Caliber: 45

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I'm selling a brand new in box Tisas 1911 A1. I bough it brand new, I've never fired it, and I've never disassembled it. I never even removed the tag on the trigger guard.

This model IS parkerized and IS NOT ceracoated to look like parkerization, unlike previous models they've sold.

70 series internals

From what I've read online, every part in this gun is forged steel. All of it.

It comes with 2 brand new Mecgar magazines, and from how they feel I think they're parkerized as well.

It comes with two sets of grips. The first is walnut, and the second is a brown plastic which is more clone-correct for an A1.

The gun has absolutely 0 rattle to it. Pressing on the barrel in the ejection port area suggests to me that the barrel is fit will. Pressing on the barrel and bushing from the front suggests the same. Just know that I've never disassembled the pistol to know for certain how tight the bushing fit is, so you'd get to find that out for yourself.

I'm only getting rid of it because I realized I ordered the wrong model. There's an almost identical other model that has minor cosmetic differences like different markings on the frame. That's what I meant to order, but I didn't look carefully enough at the UPC. I'm trying to re-coup the funds to pay for the other model.

Note: The gun still has the grease on it from the factory, and that caused some weirdness in how it looks in the images. Just keep that in mind.

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