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Jon Neuser
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@TonyBShooting Chattanooga IDPA 1/25/25
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IDPA Cleveland TN 1/18/25 Tisas 1911 DS Carry Optics
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In this match I am shooting my Tisas 1911 DS Carry model with a Swampfox Sentinel (gen1) red dot. Trying to get use to shooting optics as well as shooting from an OWB holster and an open front concealment garment. Stage 3 I had a failure to eject(reloaded ammo woe’s) and on the second to last target my red dot flickered off momentarily and I had to revert to irons. Despite the weather it was a ...
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I really like how you put your points down on each shot
@@wendace1 thanks! It is a lot work but I really like the end result.
Is this a 45?
@@vladimirlem1104 9mm
Great Video, What sights do you have on there... any issues fitting the box?
@@evanm4965 the sights were actual shooting 3” low at 20 yards. I replaced them with a new set of Dawson Precision sights. Here is a link to them in action ua-cam.com/video/C4g2KVMNOQs/v-deo.htmlsi=R1RqQIPi4IHZwLQM As it turns out, no the CZ P-01 Omega does not fit the CCP box. The ambi-safeties/decocker levers make it too thick.
What holster are you rocking? Just ordered mine!
@@jtlegionnaire6310 my IDPA OWB is a cheap Rounded Concealment Prodigy holster. My appendix carry is a Bravo Concealment Glock 17 IWB holster. I had to modify the sweat guard to make it work with the Tisas’s thumb safety. I do have a USPSA rig set up for it using a Black Scorpion Prodigy holster on their drop hanger as well but that rig has only seen very limited dry fire action when I first put it together about 8 months ago. I won a Red Hill Tactical holster certificate at The Georgia State IDPA championship last year. Been sitting on it because I couldn’t decide which gun I wanted to order it for. I’m now leaning towards the 1911ds with a Streamlight TLR7 HL-x.
How do you like the Tisas?
@@andybell7576 it is growing on me. Out of the box the grip module is kinda slick. So, I put medium/coarse silicone carbide on it to improve the grip. However, it s way too aggressive for appendix carry. It is basically like carrying a cheese grater against my stomach. So it is a big adjustment going to OWB holsters and open front concealment garments. I do have another grip module coming from Tisas and a roll of Goon tape coming from Amazon. Hoping it comes in before the match next weekend, fingers crossed. I managed to shear the factory ejector retaining pin by over aggressively seating a loaded mag during a slide lock reload. The factory pin is a small roll pin. I replaced with a Wilson Combat solid retaining pin and have had no further issues. That is the biggest issue I have had. Overall, I think it is hard to beat them for the money if you don’t mind doing some minor tweaks here and there. I may make a video on my experiences and thoughts regarding it.
My Duty 5 inch DS Tisas has been pretty good so far. Getting ready to add the Talon grip sandpaper tape made for the Prodigy which is supposed to to fit well. Curious if you knew approximately how many rounds thru yours so far?
Around 1.5k of assorted rounds. Pretty even mix of factory FMJ and my hand loads with 150 rounds or so of various self defense loads thrown in there.
Thoughts on the Turkotto?
@@Gun_Dork I like them pretty well. Accurate and reliable. If I had to list negatives: The grip module is pretty slick. I ended up adding silicone carbide to it. The rear sight notch is too wide (.170”) for my liking. The Carry model (4.25” barrel) rail is too short for most full size weapon lights without buying, modding or printing a rail key adapter. Optic cut has been hit or miss for some folks. Mine was tight but no issues mounting it. It is a RMSc foot print though. So optic choices are limited unless you get an adapter plate. I haven’t shot a Staccato or Prodigy yet so I cannot offer a comparison there. I did shoot it side by side with an older STI 5” model. Slide to frame fit on the 1911ds was looser but accuracy at 15 yards were pretty much the same. I did break the factory ejector retaining pin in my 1911ds during a slide lock reload. Replaced it with a Wilson Combat pin and have had no further issues out of it.
@@ShooterReady489We could really apretiate some insights on this gun. I would like to try some DS 1911 and I would start with a budget one like that. Maybe a whole review episode? 😊
@ I may be able to make that happen. 👍
@ShooterReady489 awesome 😍😍😍
Love to see those iron sights!
That's a hard stage! You did well
Very challenging but a ton of fun! Thanks for watching!
The P-01 is such a universally fantastic firearm. Great at everything. IMHO, the P-01 and the P-10C are two sides of the same card. Among the best ever crafted by the smiths at CZ.
Totally agree! After watching your Sheepdog video and your "P10 C talk" videos, you have me wanting to get a P10 C for myself by the way!
Embarrassing tattoo
@TheDogDad I’m not embarrassed by it at all. I get it a lot, people assume it is from the Berserk cartoon thing. While they have used it in that…….. it is actually the old Norse rune for “courage”. Thanks for watching.
@@ShooterReady489ha I immediately thought Berserk, I like it bro
that has to be the most depressing thing to happen during a run like that, also nice brand of sacrifice tattoo (at least I think that's what symbol that is)
@@Hostage.. Not ideal but it happens sometimes.…………. as far as the tattoo goes, it is actually the old Norse rune for “courage”. Thanks for watching.
Nice video except for that ffffing jungle noise in the bacground
@@terryfrazier8632 Thanks for the feedback.
Just found the channel....DUDE you can shoot !!!!
@@bobm2916 thanks! It is a lot of fun!
How is this gun legal in CO?
Making sure we are on the same page, this is IDPA not USPSA. Weight of the gun with optic is 30.52oz. Weight limit for IDPA Carry Optics Division is 45oz. so well within the legal limit. Dimensionally it fits the box. So for IDPA it is legal for IDPA Carry Optics Division. I know nothing about USPSA equipment/division rules so I cannot say anything to what is or is not legal there. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.
How do you keep track of the score on each target? The graphics are great.
@@BabyGiraffeIDPA I use GoPro’s “GoPro Quick“ app on my iPad for the initial edit(title screen, closing screens, pics, trimming clips and such). I then upload it to the “CapCut” app. That is where I add the individual scores to the targets, stages #’s, points down and the moving text in the intro and outro. You can also do voice overs and other things on there as well. I have heard people say good things about DaVinci Resolve for desk top pc’s. I tried it on my iPad but found it to be cumbersome and couldn’t figure out how to get it to do what I wanted. CapCut on the iPad was very easy to use for me and did exactly what I was hoping to achieve. My son and I watch all your videos. You are doing awesome man, keep it up!
@@BabyGiraffeIDPA thanks for watching!
What pair of irons are you running?
@@atilaherrera5631 Cajun Gun Works - EZD rear sight(made by Dawson Precision but only available from CGW as far as I can tell). Front sight is a Dawson Precision fiber optic front sight .100” wide. Height is going to vary from shooter to shooter and pistol to pistol. I’m very particular about my pistols “point of impact” to “point of aim”. My suggestion is get the rear sight only to start instead of a set. After installing it, shoot it from a very stable rest at a very small “point of aim” at your desired distance. Go on the Dawson Precision website and use their “sight math calculator” to determine what the sight height you need to order is. I personally like a 25-30 yard zero for my pistol irons and red-dots. Hope this is helpful!
SSP!
@@jc.johnson5 yeah, now that I have made master in CCP I am dabbling inn other divisions. Shot BUG division in the match prior to this one and I am signed up Carry Optics at the next match. Can’t decide which one I’m going to stick with yet.
You were blazing fast. That 2 to body 1 to head stage was nasty
@@TonyBShooting thanks man! You shot well today too! Great match for sure!
Who could watch this video with that awful music at volume it at, if the person who produced the was smart he would kill the music. Could not watch the video.
@@haroldwillrich9046 Thanks for the feedback.
Awesome shooting man! I've been wanting to pick up a 75 compact just like yours, what kind of holster do you run?
@@wadetruesdale Thanks! I am currently using a High Noon IWB kydex holster in the appendix position. I added a foam wedge for better concealment and replaced the factory soft loop with an extra Bravo Concealment IWB belt clip I had laying around. I love this setup. I may make a video in the future going over some of my different carry guns and setups I use in these matches. Thanks for watching.
IDPA must have changed since I last saw it. Nobody is wearing those photographer vests?
@@crayolascents lol, lots of folks still do. Since IDPA has made appendix carry legal, I tend to just use a t-shirt or a hoodie. My boy here uses either a fleece vest, a flannel or a short sleeve button down. There is no shortage of photographers vest on the range though.
@@ShooterReady489 Yeah, everything looked normal. I might have to revisit IDPA. Thanks for posting the vid, and congrats on bringing a son into the fold.
Took the long shots on 3 with BUG for zero down on those targets after 2 malfunctions...show off👏👏👏
@@7476Shooter lol yeah well you know.
Bug Div is slept on. People don’t understand how fun it is. Rapidly becoming my fave. You get to shoot pretty aggressively due to how we have to manage our ammo/reloads. between that and the slamming reloads is feels very dynamic.
Bug Div is slept on. People don’t understand how fun it is. Rapidly becoming my fave. You get to shoot pretty aggressively due to how we have to manage our ammo/reloads. between that and the slamming reloads is feels very dynamic.
@@travispowell2471 it was a lot of fun indeed. Fairly happy with my overall finish. Having two bad rounds on stage 3 cost me 5 seconds. Getting the Procedural Error penalty for dropping a mag with a round still in it on stage 1 cost me another 3. I need to iron out my reloads. I am bringing the gun down way too low. I plan on sticking with BUG for the time being even if not many others in my local clubs are shooting it. I am considering signing up for Nationals in BUG division.
Awesome job and congrats on the bump!
That hesitation on the second surprise target on stage 9 was a little scary! 😅
@@RiggidTactical Thanks!
@@RiggidTactical the CSO said is was super close to getting DQ’ed.
@@ShooterReady489 I saw 179° haha 🤣 was the CSO Joyce Hernandez?
@ lol yeah, she said, ”Bro…… you came so close to getting DQ’ed!” I have her reaction on video, thought about making a YT short with her reaction lol
Great job my friend
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar thank you sir!
Nice! I'm guessing you got a match bump to MA?
@@Delta-Alpha-Kilo I should but as of right now it has not shown up on my IDPA dashboard.
1st nice
Nice
Do u run that cz in factory configuration?
@@FirstLast-ff7qx no I don’t. Not because it is not perfectly suitable in its factory configuration but because I like to tinker. List of things I have done to it: -Dawson Precision fiber optic front sight -turned the factory rear sight around backwards to provide a clean blacked out sight -LOK Grips thin checkered grips -Cajun Gun Works(CGW) reach reduction kit -CGW 13 pound hammer spring -CGW lite plunger spring -CGW firing pin spring -CGW firing pin retaining pin -CGW reduced power trigger return spring -CGW floating trigger pin -CGW SS recoil guide rod
@ShooterReady489 nice man. U do it urself? I got a 75 compact just like u n a 75b omega. Both great so far. I havent done one thing to em. Only thing i tinker with is 1911s to tune which is like the worst platform to do so to lol. And just general trouble shooting. The czs have been great out the box to me. U ever had problems the firing pin retaining pin? I never had but i guess the internet has
@ I haven’t had issues with the firing pin retaining pin either. But since I know it is a thing, I do all my dry fire practice with snap caps to prevent possible damage. Only time I drop the hammers on empty chambers in my CZs is when required to do so after shooting a stage at matches. The CGW retaining pin is supposed to be more forgiving.
@@ShooterReady489 thanks for the info man. I dont dry fire at all. Would you consider it a non issue?
@@FirstLast-ff7qx if you are not dryfiring it then the firing pin is not going to make contact with the retaining pin so you are correct that it would be a non-issue.
Nice dude I’ve been wanting to get into some IDPA. I’m pretty sure my Cz p-01 is setup the same lol Are those the Dawson precision fiber front, blacked out rear? Any trigger upgrade yet?
@@korazjian5251 IDPA is a ton of fun. Even though it is “based” on self defense scenarios , it is just a game/sport. Go into it with that mindset and have fun. So I have the Omega version(now discontinued) of the P-01 with the decocker installed. Dawson fiber optic front and a EZD blacked out rear(sold by Cajun Gun Works). Multiple replacement springs from Cajun Gun Works. 13 pound hammer spring, lite firing pin plunger spring, reduced power trigger return spring, red sear spring and their firing pin spring. Replaced the OEM firing pin retaining pin with one from CGW as well. Will probably be getting a CGW extended firing pin eventually. I have an 11 pound hammer spring that will occasionally fail to set off hard primers. I have been buying pre-primed brass for reloading and they typically use Argentinian primers which are harder than most others. I thought about changing the trigger for a CGW briefly but then I wouldn’t be able to compete in Stock Service Pistol division in IDPA or Production Division in USPSA with it if I did. As it is setup now it is pretty awesome with the factory trigger in it. With the 11 pound hammer spring it is amazing. Thanks for watching the video and I hope you give IDPA a try!
Looked fun for sure
It was indeed! You should come out to the next one. Best deal going for IDPA matches. 12 stages and a meal for 20bucks.
Whoa. Watch the fuckin profanity. Lol.
@@travispowell2471 lol yeah I am working on it. You should hear what I edited out to “clean” it up. Diarrhea of the mouth for sure.
@ Eh. Sometimes a little spicy language helps me tighten up when Im shooting sloppy. Get a little angry at myself and focus up. Good vids. I watch them all.
@ thanks! I appreciate it!
Love the commentary
lol, yeah I do tend to talk to myself a lot. I really am trying to quit cussing too but it seems to come out at matches when my stage plans start going off track.
I forgot USPSA increased Production capacity from 10 to 15 in 2024 making it way more fun.
@@NoogaMarc it was a lot of fun. On the second and third stages I sent a round into the black on the hard cover targets. On the fourth and sixth stages I managed to get a failure to engage penalty on each. So I ended up with two penalties and six misses. Pretty humbling.
Nice shooting!!! What kind of sights are you running if you don’t mind? As I go to your page to take a look 😂
@@TheStrick67 Factory CZ rear sight and a Dawson Precision front fiber optic. Currently my point of impact is lower than I like it so I will be replacing the rear with a taller one from Dawson soon.
@@ShooterReady489Thanks for the reply I’m going with Dawsons as well I have a set of LPA sights on now but I don’t care for them, looking to replicate what’s on my S2C, a lower front.
Nice! where was this at?
@@TonyBShooting Cavern Cove 373 Ambush Trail, Woodville Alabama 35776. It is east of Huntsville.
Too funny 😂
Do they not sell this anymore? Can’t find it on their site
@@TRR56 They have not had them in stock in a long time. Which is actually not a bad thing as my second comp failed. There was not enough material at the top corners to provide the structural integrity needed. It would be fine if you only fired a couple mags and allowed it to cool before continuing. It failed after five 15 round rapid-fire back to back strings of fire through it. Another option at the same price point would be the Street Comp offered by Suarez International and it is a far more robust design. HumbleMarksman YT channel has a good video about using it in a USPSA match. What I ended up going with is an Agency Arms 417s for the 43x. It is double the cost and I do not think it is double the performance. If you are using an optic I would recommend the SI Street comp. If you are going to just use iron sights the AA 417s is worth considering due to the fact you can mount the front sight on the compensator extending your sight radius. Another option is getting a JTT extended ported barrel. Hope this helps!
@ awesome thanks for the info!
A big thank you for all who shot today's match.
Stock trigger with Dawson fiber front sight?
@@ChaohsiangChen Not stock at all. Cajun Gun Works parts- short reach trigger, solid trigger pin, reach reduction kit, lite trigger return spring, lite firing pin plunger spring, 13lb hammer spring, Dawson fiber optic front sight, rear sight is factory but I turned it around to get rid of dots and make it a clean plain black sight picture.
Those are some good looking courses! I'm so ready for a match!
@@southernindianacompetitive9040 This match was so much fun. Great mix of short and fast hoser stages and longer ones with tight fault lines and no-shoots. The camera angle doesn’t do it justice.
What do the 1s and 0s mean if you don’t mind me asking?
@@velolciraptors9461thanks for the question! IDPA targets have three scoring zones in them. -0 scoring zones are comprised of a 3” diameter circle in the center of the head box and an 8” circle in the center of the upper chest area. -1 scoring zones surround the -0 scoring zones. -3 scoring makes up the remainder of the target which makes kind of a “U” shape that would represent the arms and lower abdominal area of the target. IDPA uses time plus scoring. This means, they take the total amount of time it took you to complete the stage and add the total number of points in seconds to come up with your final score. So if I shot a stage in 15 seconds, and I had a hit in the -3 and two hits in the -1 zones, my final time would be 20 seconds. Ideally you want to shoot the stage as fast as possible with the least amount of points. Different penalties have different point values as well that will add seconds to your final score as well. Hope this helped, thanks for watching!!
I will also be buying a TISAS 1911 DS Duty in the near future. Can you recommend a holster for IDPA based on your carry?
@@rolfminder I have an OWB holster made for a Springfield Prodigy that fits it well. The holster I’m using in these videos is a modified Bravo Concealment IWB holster made for a Glock 17 so I can use it from the appendix carry position.
The 75 fits in CCP? That’s cool.
@@ACxREAL the 75 Compact with thin grips fits the CCP box and makes weight with quite a bit of wiggle room. Fantastic gun!
@@ShooterReady489 Does the P-01?
@ with thin grips the decocker only variant does. The Omega variant without modification is too thick due to the ambidextrous controls and thus would fall into the ESP(enhanced service pistol) division.
Saw that switch from right to left hand at .30 time stamp. Very nice. Not a lot of guys can effectively switch hands like that.
@@thinman8621 thank you! That was an incredible tight lean, just seemed like my best option.
Recoil spring looks to heavy for loads. Maybe...
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar that ammo just barely makes power factor. Not sure I’m even going to keep this gun or not yet. So, I don’t want to invest anymore money into it at this point tweaking springs, adding sights so on and what not. I’m sure as it gets shot more and more the recoil spring will loosen up some. Definitely a great shooting pistol for sure. Soft on the recoil and accuracy is what one would expect from CZ. After the match I shot a steel popper at 95 yards with it. Good times!
Hell yea!! Those splits got faster and faster!
@@Cjordanshooting I can’t keep up with him on his splits. Once he dials in his accuracy and starts really focusing on building subconscious stage plans he is going to dominate. Kid is awesome!
@@ShooterReady489 yea he is!