There's certainly a lot to like here and they come at a very, very reasonable price. Looking forwad to seeing some long term testing from you on this one
I've had problems with Winchester ammo going clear back to when I shot for the Natl Guard pistol team. Just about every box of match 22 had misfires. Later, shotgun shells had very poor performance and holes in the groups. Nine mm ammo had misfires.
Reminds me of the S&W model 5900 series of pistols. I’m sure it is not a copy but perhaps an inspiration for the Tisas design team. I wonder if an owner could configure it into a safety less DAO configuration.
Turkey is certainly a big name in gun making now.I don't think that I had heard of Turkish guns about 20 years ago but presumably they made them for their internal market?I have a feeling at Gallipoli the Ottoman Empire used mainly German guns or so I have read but that was over a 100 years ago!
They've been making guns for the world market for some time, and many a fine name-brand shotgun was actually made by Huglu in Turkey. But yeah, the last 10-15 years they've hit the US market in a big way.
There's certainly a lot to like here and they come at a very, very reasonable price. Looking forwad to seeing some long term testing from you on this one
Looks great but I never like guns with barrel ports…but for that price 😍
I've had problems with Winchester ammo going clear back to when I shot for the Natl Guard pistol team. Just about every box of match 22 had misfires. Later, shotgun shells had very poor performance and holes in the groups. Nine mm ammo had misfires.
I too am interested in a 10mm version
Reminds me of the S&W model 5900 series of pistols. I’m sure it is not a copy but perhaps an inspiration for the Tisas design team. I wonder if an owner could configure it into a safety less DAO configuration.
Turkey is certainly a big name in gun making now.I don't think that I had heard of Turkish guns about 20 years ago but presumably they made them for their internal market?I have a feeling at Gallipoli the Ottoman Empire used mainly German guns or so I have read but that was over a 100 years ago!
They've been making guns for the world market for some time, and many a fine name-brand shotgun was actually made by Huglu in Turkey. But yeah, the last 10-15 years they've hit the US market in a big way.
Gonna get one in 10mm in Yuma Arizona
Hold up! There’s a 10mm model???😳
That fine gun is a knockoff of the Walther p88c.............Both are fantastic........