I used to carry a $230 Norinco, and would not seriously consider carrying anything around that costs $1500-$1600. That's too much money for me to sweat on every day when lower cost reliable options exist.I don't get it. What is the point here? Nobody that I know and I expect nobody on this thread carries a 350.00 1911 around. I think most of us would be closer at 3 or maybe even 4 times this price point. If we were to have a contest for the cheapest 1911 that goes bang every time you pull the trigger than I guess it would be a nice entry BUT, heck I have never found one that didn't at any price.
I swear that I am not a hater of Tisas or any other brand 1911 for that matter, but I am a lover of a 1911 that has the muzzle flip of a 22 LR and is always straight on target as long as the shooter is. Same goes for the other direction on price point also. I have 40 year old factory enhanced Colt gold cup nat'l match's that shoot every bit as smooth as an Ed Brown or Wilson Combat. Even the Smith and Wesson PC 1911's for that matter are very smooth. You don't have to spend 3500-4000 on a 1911 to be a sweetheart, but you don't have to hunt one down that cost less than my putter either. I admit I am an awful golfer.
Disclaimer as always! " I am not an expert or anywhere close to one"
But I won't disparage anyone who has the money and chooses a higher priced option.
To the OP: Carry on, Sir! If it works for you, run it. It seems like a good value in the 1911 market.
