phatdoobz420
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- May 3, 2023
I have a Tisas 1911. Their clone of the government model A1 is close enough to scratch the WW2 itch for me and it’s a (relatively speaking) well made pistol. I refuse to pay the boomer tax for a WW2 original Remington Rand or Colt so it’ll have to be good enough for me. But if it were to break, I’m really not concerned about getting spare parts for it. I’m sure I could make SOMETHING fit.TISAS has severed their relationship with SDS so if you have a SDS TISAS gun you no longer have any warranty or parts support.
This is what happens when you buy a cheap foreign gun. I've seen lots of people get fucked by this kind of shit. Oh, your rossi broke? well we can't fix it any more because those are imported via a different importer now, Get fucked! no refunds!
at least most fails of a 1911 are easy to fix at home. anything major and you're hiring a gunsmith for a $400 dollar gun. best to just part it out.
