25:00 - 26:00 Another important note is that, with these Tisas models, sliding the disassembly pin back in works much easier if you hold the gun *upside right not upside down.* I had a co-worker, a 22 year old who had just purchased his first gun, who was trying to clean his gun. And when he was trying to put it back together, he was having trouble sliding the disassembly pin back in. He told me about it at work, so I stopped over at his place afterwards to see what he was doing wrong. Turns out, he was holding the gun upside down the entire time, and this causes alignment issues with that little loop. So although it was shown, but not mentioned, in the video; I figured I would try to mention it here to help out any first timers who are struggling.
In my time in the service(1968-1971), the 1911’s were so loose they rattled when you shook them. I was a tank mechanic and that was my issued side arm along with the .45 cal. Grease gun. Loved the .45.
I remember. That's why I hated 1911s for years. The 1911s that I Qualified on in 1972 in Basic Training had been Manufactured during WW II, so they were 30 years old & had been used heavily for 30 years
Got News for Ya guys. Those M1911A1's you were issued were loosely toleranced by mechanical design to allow them to function in less than ideal conditions. Delta Force is the Only unit to use National Match fitted guns and if you watched a Larry Vickers video here. You'd know they didn't fare well in the boonies or desert. The 5th Special Forces Group was outfitted with lots of Stored Remington Rand M1911A1's during the War on Terror..all pistols made by 1944 at the latest. The 1911's only Real shortcoming was lack of Real Training with it...a problem since it was first adopted I might add.
Cleaned my new Tisas Stingray today for the range tomorrow. Never have I been able to reassemble a 1911 without a dummy scratch or not assembled properly. Thanks to your video I am now able to reassemble my 1911! Thank You!!
Just got my First Tisas 1911 A1 service model today. It's the first 1911 I've ever owned and i wanted to learn how to field strip it and put it back together.I look at several videos but yours is by far the best at showing in detail everything i needed to know about stripping and cleaning my Tisas 1911. Thank you very much for doing such a great job explaining everything.
@@BoomStickTactical Just subbed and will difantly be watching you post and future videos on 1911's. Off to the range to practice shooting my Tisas, going to be a good day.
I’m glad there’s cleaning video of this model. This will be my first 1911 (not my first firearm). I’m getting the black finish with the steel. Can’t wait
Thank you! Couldn’t figure out how to get the slide release back in and you’re the only one that mentioned to line up the slide a 2nd time after initial insertion of the slide release. Thanks again
I think that was a very very nice detailed. Take down and put back together. A lot of people don't show every little detail and that makes it hard to put it back together or take it apart. But you did a very nice job. Thank you I just bought one today.
Thanks for such a detailed video, it's very helpful! I just picked up me second Tisas 1911 today. I purchased a 9mm full size in the black cerakote finish a few months ago and love it! It was my first 1911 and I watched your video to help me in stripping and cleaning it. I got the stainless in .45 today and will be shooting it tomorrow, after giving it a good once over and lubrication of course. :)
Good on ya for including the function check at the end, I've seen a lot of people omit that, but it's pretty imperative to make sure your firearm actually does work as intended after reassembly
The most perfect video detailing how to clean this firearm and especially how to put it back together Just got my Tisas 1911 a few days ago and cleaned it last night and was reading the manual and could not figure out how to put it back together this video was PERFECT!! A big thanks and a new subscriber for sure!
Thanks man for posting. Im familer with guns but i havent had a 1911 sense the 80s and i couldnt remember how to take one down. I just baught the tisas duty last week and put 200 rnds down range. I oiled it first but didnt clean it. I had 1 jam but i think it was me or because wasnt broken in yet. A feel that every American gun owner should have the 1911. Its a part of the American history. Thanks again God bless you and your family and God bless America.
I just got done cleaning mine for the 1st time, I really like this gun! I wanted a SS 1911 for quite some time now, and came across this one. Fits my hand well. Very classy looking. It did failure to feed twice in the first 100 rds. I hope it’s just a breaki-n issue. Trigger feels a bit heavy for a 1911, but I don’t have a trigger gauge. Very stiff to rack the slide with the hammer down.
First thing...Excellent video and cleaning Tips. I applaud the effort that multitudes of 1st time 1911 owners need to see and follow. The Bad.. on at least 3 occasions you referred to the Extractor as the Ejector. The Extractor that you referenced cleaning is Essential for reliable function...it is also easily removed to clean it. The Firing Pin and Firing Pin channel. The Boogie Man doesn't live in that process. The Ejector is Staked to the Frame on the Left Side and should be Inspected for fitment to the frame and its structural integrity. Keep up the good work Sir.
@@BoomStickTactical Absolutely. That beavertail safety that my A1 came with is digging into my skin something fierce. Anyone replace that tail for something that resolves this issue??
great video! I bought a tisas 1911, my first 1911 I have owned, about a month ago. Great firearm! I own many glocks and got used to how those feel and act so this was quite a different beast altogether. Thank you for the wonderful video!
Awesome video I just got a tisas carry ssr for my birthday. It is the second one I have owned and truthfully I have fired more expensive 1911s and would much have the tisas. Thanks for the videos. Wayne Brooks
Tisas makes a solid and well machined 1911. Most of those brushes for cleaning can be bought at any Harbor Freight as a complete set for next to nothing. Not necessarily made for guns, but they work good anyway.
Thank you for the barrel bushing trick I struggle with the barrel bushing on my Taurus 1911 and I can't believe I never thought about pulling the barrel through, normally I try to tap it something soft or twisted with a flathead pop that bushing out
Very well detailed description for the novice. It amazes me how people have all these fancy sprays and whatnot to clean their weapons nowadays. A bottle of simple CLP will work wonders on everything. If you got some real caked-on carbon Hoppe's 9 works well.
CLPs are worthless garbage. You might as well be using WD-40. Solvents are solvents, and lubricants are lubricants, and the twain should NEVER meet. What you clean your gun with should never be the same thing you lubricate your gun with.
I took mine apart. Put it back to gether everything is operational. But I noticed something new on my 1911. Can you switch the thumb safety up when the hammer is closed? There is no round in the Chamber. I tried to flip safety up. It would not engage. But with the hammer back, it engaged fine. Is this normal?
nice 1911, i bought a service model tisas, had not owned a 1911 in about 10 years, forgot about the spring tension. it flew thru the air and landed in the kitchen sink.filled with water.i had to fish it out and clean it again. LOL.
I own a regent R350cr made by Tisas but imported by Umarex. It's a nice little commander size gun nut lord help you if you have a problem with the gun. When I bought the gun new the back to post of the tube hadn't been staked. I tried for weeks to contact costumer support and never got a reply. I ended up just fixing it myself. Other than that the gun has ran perfectly with any ammo I feed it. I shot more rounds then I could count out of it and the only signs of use is some holster wear on the slide. The finish on the slide kind of looks like paint rather the a real coating.
I hope you don’t mind my double dipping. I was rewatching this prior to disassembling and cleaning my new TISAS 1911 A1 Service. Are the internals the same as the 19911 A1 Army, and, is the reason not to lube the firing pin is that can attract grime causing a failure to fire? Thanks again for this vid. Hope your 2025 is grand!
This is awesome! There's also some double entendre... >Purchase Tisas 1911A1 >Field strip (just like she did last night oh snap) >Put everything into the dish washer, barrel vertical on one of those plastic covered stem things. (Pro-tip: your wife/girlfriend will not like this) >SheWillSecretlyLoveIt.exe >Wash on long cycle with an anti-grease detergent while you're getting massively laid >Spread all parts on shop towels >Spray all parts with WD40 >Go to sleep >Next morning, wipe down everything with Ballitsol >Oil/lube using the correct lubricant for your climate > Purchase another firearm... rinse...repeat...
I just got a 1911 Tisas Duty 45 cal. For my first cleaning and oiling on this I found your excellent Video and I took it as a permanent guidance for this process in the future; I also gave a “like “ and subscribed to your Chanel. But now I have a more specific question about the 1911 magazine release being to hard to press, do I have to change the mag catch spring to solve this issue?
Do not change the mag release. It will loosen up over time. It is intended to be a bit stiff to help keep the magazine from falling out easily. The last thing you want to happen in a self defense situation is to have your magazine fall out and be standing in front of an attacker with a single shot.
My only critic would have to be that every other forum and or gun group I've seen or talked to say that cleaning the bore should only be done from the back of the barrel forward...it could just be they are using an extremely abrasive brush but my local gun store owner showed me the end of a 1911 barrel that was marred to shit from it. Otherwise great video
The barrel in my tisas is really rough and leaded up pretty bad. Looked inthe barrel and therd wers some pretty bad machine mafks on the rifling. May have to contact them and get a nes barrel.
I own a tisas 1911A1. When my slide is racked back the barrel has a slight amount of wiggle room back and forth but not when it's in battery. Is this normal?
That is a really good point. Being I'm going 2 be a cleaning maid when it comes 2 my guns 💯. I want 2 know every cleaning, detail. If it comes 2 it how can u take the handle grips off the pistol 🤔
I've not personally used that one. I have found a new lube I like called Clensoil. Even though it says it's a cleaner also, it does amazing for lubrication. Check it out. amzn.to/43gahwZ
I don't think there has ever been a firearm (even a highpoint) crack a frame from not cleaning grip panels. Yes you should clean under them occasionally. Corrosion can happen. With comments like that everything you say is suspect.
I understand that you shortened the thumbnail naming of this but you should actually just put the full name because if people want to look this video up this is kind of just a weird way to put it I would just put the actual name of the weapon hello
There is not one person on the face of this planet who automatically knows how to disassemble and clean a 1911 sight unseen. Everyone must learn from somewhere.
First time cleaning a 1911 thanks for making it simple
I'm glad it helped Christine. Thanks for watching.
25:00 - 26:00 Another important note is that, with these Tisas models, sliding the disassembly pin back in works much easier if you hold the gun *upside right not upside down.* I had a co-worker, a 22 year old who had just purchased his first gun, who was trying to clean his gun. And when he was trying to put it back together, he was having trouble sliding the disassembly pin back in. He told me about it at work, so I stopped over at his place afterwards to see what he was doing wrong. Turns out, he was holding the gun upside down the entire time, and this causes alignment issues with that little loop. So although it was shown, but not mentioned, in the video; I figured I would try to mention it here to help out any first timers who are struggling.
Thanks for watching
Wow thanks man
In my time in the service(1968-1971), the 1911’s were so loose they rattled when you shook them. I was a tank mechanic and that was my issued side arm along with the .45 cal. Grease gun. Loved the .45.
Thanks for your service
I remember.
That's why I hated 1911s for years.
The 1911s that I Qualified on in 1972 in Basic Training had been Manufactured during WW II, so they were 30 years old & had been used heavily for 30 years
Got News for Ya guys. Those M1911A1's you were issued were loosely toleranced by mechanical design to allow them to function in less than ideal conditions.
Delta Force is the Only unit to use National Match fitted guns and if you watched a Larry Vickers video here. You'd know they didn't fare well in the boonies or desert.
The 5th Special Forces Group was outfitted with lots of Stored Remington Rand M1911A1's during the War on Terror..all pistols made by 1944 at the latest.
The 1911's only Real shortcoming was lack of Real Training with it...a problem since it was first adopted I might add.
The government 1911s and Beretta 92 rattle as they become well used. But they are designed for hard use and are able to run dirty.
Cleaned my new Tisas Stingray today for the range tomorrow.
Never have I been able to reassemble a 1911 without a dummy scratch or not assembled properly.
Thanks to your video I am now able to reassemble my 1911! Thank You!!
Glad to hear. Thanks for watching
Just got my First Tisas 1911 A1 service model today. It's the first 1911 I've ever owned and i wanted to learn how to field strip it and put it back together.I look at several videos but yours is by far the best at showing in detail everything i needed to know about stripping and cleaning my Tisas 1911. Thank you very much for doing such a great job explaining everything.
Glad to help. Please subscribe to my UA-cam channel and check out my latest videos.
@@BoomStickTactical Just subbed and will difantly be watching you post and future videos on 1911's. Off to the range to practice shooting my Tisas, going to be a good day.
I’m glad there’s cleaning video of this model. This will be my first 1911 (not my first firearm). I’m getting the black finish with the steel. Can’t wait
Good luck. You will like it. Check out my videos on why they need a break in period.
Best tisas video ever. THANK YOU
Thanks for watching
Thank you! Couldn’t figure out how to get the slide release back in and you’re the only one that mentioned to line up the slide a 2nd time after initial insertion of the slide release. Thanks again
I'm glad to help. Thanks for watching and please subscribe for more
I come back to your video every time I clean my TISA 1911 A1 Army. I need a reminder on the steps every time. Thank you.
I'm glad to help. Thanks for the support
I think that was a very very nice detailed. Take down and put back together. A lot of people don't show every little detail and that makes it hard to put it back together or take it apart. But you did a very nice job. Thank you I just bought one today.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe to my UA-cam channel for more
Thanks for making this video taking it apart and putting it back together was a task at first lol
Thanks for watching
Thanks for such a detailed video, it's very helpful! I just picked up me second Tisas 1911 today. I purchased a 9mm full size in the black cerakote finish a few months ago and love it! It was my first 1911 and I watched your video to help me in stripping and cleaning it. I got the stainless in .45 today and will be shooting it tomorrow, after giving it a good once over and lubrication of course. :)
Thanks for watching
Good on ya for including the function check at the end, I've seen a lot of people omit that, but it's pretty imperative to make sure your firearm actually does work as intended after reassembly
You've got to make sure they work properly after you clean them.
Excellent video brother! Love the detail in your instructions and descriptions.
Thanks Daniel
Thank you for this video, great 1911 cleaning guide
Glad to help. Thanks for watching
Great video. This man has gigantic hands.
Thanks for watching Joseph
The most perfect video detailing how to clean this firearm and especially how to put it back together
Just got my Tisas 1911 a few days ago and cleaned it last night and was reading the manual and could not figure out how to put it back together this video was PERFECT!! A big thanks and a new subscriber for sure!
Glad to have you. Thanks for watching
Your cleaning instructions are very easy to understand... I followed your instructions... my gun loads easily. Thank you very much.👍
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching, please subscribe and check out my channel. Also visit my shop here: boomsticktacticalgear.com/
I just bought me a Tisas 1911 and I use this video as my guide. This video helped me on breaking it down and cleaning it. Thank You💯
I'm glad to have helped. Thanks for watching.
Thanks man for posting. Im familer with guns but i havent had a 1911 sense the 80s and i couldnt remember how to take one down. I just baught the tisas duty last week and put 200 rnds down range. I oiled it first but didnt clean it. I had 1 jam but i think it was me or because wasnt broken in yet. A feel that every American gun owner should have the 1911. Its a part of the American history. Thanks again God bless you and your family and God bless America.
Thanks for watching
Great vid. Its actually my very first fire arm and this helped me a lot for maintaining it ready and keep it clean and functional, again thanks a lot
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Thank you very depicted 1911 take down and cleaning for first time owner of a 1911
Thanks for watching
The best tisas assembly/disassembly video on here 👍 thank you
Thanks for watching. Please share the video
I just got done cleaning mine for the 1st time, I really like this gun! I wanted a SS 1911 for quite some time now, and came across this one. Fits my hand well. Very classy looking. It did failure to feed twice in the first 100 rds. I hope it’s just a breaki-n issue. Trigger feels a bit heavy for a 1911, but I don’t have a trigger gauge. Very stiff to rack the slide with the hammer down.
It will loosen up the more you shoot it
Phenomenal instruction thank you Sir!
Thanks for watching
First thing...Excellent video and cleaning Tips. I applaud the effort that multitudes of 1st time 1911 owners need to see and follow.
The Bad.. on at least 3 occasions you referred to the Extractor as the Ejector. The Extractor that you referenced cleaning is Essential for reliable function...it is also easily removed to clean it. The Firing Pin and Firing Pin channel. The Boogie Man doesn't live in that process.
The Ejector is Staked to the Frame on the Left Side and should be Inspected for fitment to the frame and its structural integrity.
Keep up the good work Sir.
Thanks for watching. More 1911 videos on the way.
Perfect! Thanks for the training! I managed to get it broken down and it went smooth thanks to you sir!
I'm glad to help. Thanks for watching and please subscribe
@@BoomStickTactical Absolutely. That beavertail safety that my A1 came with is digging into my skin something fierce. Anyone replace that tail for something that resolves this issue??
Great video and excellent explanations on lining everything up in reassembly. Much appreciated!
Thanks.
Great vid. Just got my first Tisas 1911. This took a lot of the fear of field stripping and cleaning
You'll be fine. It's not that hard. Thanks for watching
Great video! I have a lot of firearms but this is my first 1911. Thanks for doing this video !
Thanks for watching and please subscribe for more
Thank you so much!
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great video! I bought a tisas 1911, my first 1911 I have owned, about a month ago. Great firearm! I own many glocks and got used to how those feel and act so this was quite a different beast altogether. Thank you for the wonderful video!
Thanks for watching. The Tisas 1911 is a great pistol. I've got an entire playlist on 1911's if you're interested.
I had just got this very gun two days ago. My first 1911 video was very helpful
Glad to helm Mark. Be sure to subscribe to my UA-cam channel for more. I've got an entire Playlist on 1911s
Thank you for the video, very professional. I will save it for reference. I liked the step-by-step procedure you did.
Thanks for watching
You make the assembly look easy. Great video!
Practice makes perfect. Thanks for watching
@@BoomStickTactical you are my go to guide until I am.
Awesome video I just got a tisas carry ssr for my birthday. It is the second one I have owned and truthfully I have fired more expensive 1911s and would much have the tisas. Thanks for the videos.
Wayne Brooks
Thanks Wayne. Tisas makes an impressive 1911.
Love that color combo! Gorgeous 1911!!
Thanks
Tisas makes a solid and well machined 1911. Most of those brushes for cleaning can be bought at any Harbor Freight as a complete set for next to nothing. Not necessarily made for guns, but they work good anyway.
Yep just don't use the steel brushes.
Old toothbrush works good too
Successfully cleaned my 1911 for the first time following this video
I'm glad to have helped
Thank you for the barrel bushing trick I struggle with the barrel bushing on my Taurus 1911 and I can't believe I never thought about pulling the barrel through, normally I try to tap it something soft or twisted with a flathead pop that bushing out
I'm glad to help
Very well explained and presented 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks
Very well detailed description for the novice. It amazes me how people have all these fancy sprays and whatnot to clean their weapons nowadays. A bottle of simple CLP will work wonders on everything. If you got some real caked-on carbon Hoppe's 9 works well.
Bingo. Thanks for watching
CLPs are worthless garbage. You might as well be using WD-40. Solvents are solvents, and lubricants are lubricants, and the twain should NEVER meet. What you clean your gun with should never be the same thing you lubricate your gun with.
what you cleaned on the slide was the extractor, the ejector is on the frame
Yes I know. But you know what I mean.
I took mine apart. Put it back to gether everything is operational. But I noticed something new on my 1911. Can you switch the thumb safety up when the hammer is closed? There is no round in the Chamber. I tried to flip safety up. It would not engage. But with the hammer back, it engaged fine. Is this normal?
No, you shouldn't be able to engage the safety if the hammer is forward.
@BoomStickTactical Thanks for the ease of mind.
Thanks Boomstick Youre Awesome
Thanks for watching
Thanks a lot 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Always welcome
One minor error. The ejector is mounted on the frame. The EXTRACTOR is inside the slide. A dirty extractor will cause failures to extract.
Old habit.
Thank you so much. 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Thank you very much had a hard time but u broke it down Barney style.
Thanks for watching
nice 1911, i bought a service model tisas, had not owned a 1911 in about 10 years, forgot about the spring tension. it flew thru the air and landed in the kitchen sink.filled with water.i had to fish it out and clean it again. LOL.
The spring tension is stiff on many of them.
If you're so worried about the firing pin channel, pull the firing pin and extractor. EverySingleTime. It takes an additional two minutes.
Not really needed unless there's buildup in the firing pin and it needs cleaning. Most people never take their guns beyond this point.
Helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I own a regent R350cr made by Tisas but imported by Umarex. It's a nice little commander size gun nut lord help you if you have a problem with the gun. When I bought the gun new the back to post of the tube hadn't been staked. I tried for weeks to contact costumer support and never got a reply. I ended up just fixing it myself. Other than that the gun has ran perfectly with any ammo I feed it. I shot more rounds then I could count out of it and the only signs of use is some holster wear on the slide. The finish on the slide kind of looks like paint rather the a real coating.
It's not paint. It's stainless.
@@BoomStickTactical I was referring to the one I have. It has black paint on it.
I hope you don’t mind my double dipping. I was rewatching this prior to disassembling and cleaning my new TISAS 1911 A1 Service. Are the internals the same as the 19911 A1 Army, and, is the reason not to lube the firing pin is that can attract grime causing a failure to fire? Thanks again for this vid. Hope your 2025 is grand!
Watch it as much as you would like.
I'm assuming the newer tank commander in 9mm is the same take down procedure. Just purchased one & haven't yet taken to the range.
Yes, it should be the same.
This is awesome!
There's also some double entendre...
>Purchase Tisas 1911A1
>Field strip (just like she did last night oh snap)
>Put everything into the dish washer, barrel vertical on one of those plastic covered stem things. (Pro-tip: your wife/girlfriend will not like this)
>SheWillSecretlyLoveIt.exe
>Wash on long cycle with an anti-grease detergent while you're getting massively laid
>Spread all parts on shop towels
>Spray all parts with WD40
>Go to sleep
>Next morning, wipe down everything with Ballitsol
>Oil/lube using the correct lubricant for your climate
> Purchase another firearm... rinse...repeat...
Thanks for watching.
Thank you sir, can CLP be used like the REM OIL for cleaning and lube?
Yes it can
@@BoomStickTactical Much Obliged
I just got a 1911 Tisas Duty 45 cal. For my first cleaning and oiling on this I found your excellent Video and I took it as a permanent guidance for this process in the future; I also gave a “like “ and subscribed to your Chanel. But now I have a more specific question about the 1911 magazine release being to hard to press, do I have to change the mag catch spring to solve this issue?
Do not change the mag release. It will loosen up over time. It is intended to be a bit stiff to help keep the magazine from falling out easily. The last thing you want to happen in a self defense situation is to have your magazine fall out and be standing in front of an attacker with a single shot.
love this pistol good lookin gun
Tisas makes some great guns.
Really informative, did a great cleaning vidio.
Thanks for watching
Are you using solvent or oil.
For this cleaning I was using rem oil that cleans and lubricates. If a gun is very dirty I'll use straight solvent followed by a good oil.
How often does it need cleaned? More than a striker fired?
Depends on how much you shoot it.
Great video, Thank you
Thanks for watching
My only critic would have to be that every other forum and or gun group I've seen or talked to say that cleaning the bore should only be done from the back of the barrel forward...it could just be they are using an extremely abrasive brush but my local gun store owner showed me the end of a 1911 barrel that was marred to shit from it. Otherwise great video
The right brush won't hurt it no matter which way you go.
Thanks.....
Thanks for watching
A very informative video.
Thanks for watching
The barrel in my tisas is really rough and leaded up pretty bad. Looked inthe barrel and therd wers some pretty bad machine mafks on the rifling. May have to contact them and get a nes barrel.
Definitely contact them
I own a tisas 1911A1. When my slide is racked back the barrel has a slight amount of wiggle room back and forth but not when it's in battery. Is this normal?
Yes, that is very normal, even for very expensive 1911s. The bushing and locking lugs keep it from moving when it is in battery.
Thank you. Saved me a trip to the gun store
That is a really good point. Being I'm going 2 be a cleaning maid when it comes 2 my guns 💯. I want 2 know every cleaning, detail. If it comes 2 it how can u take the handle grips off the pistol 🤔
Just remove the two screws. I think I've got a video on it on my channel where I change the grips on another one of my 1911s
Can I use a normal toothbrush to would I need a more nylon brush?
It would work if it's not too soft
@@BoomStickTactical thank you
Please get back to me I'd like to figure out why my weapon discharged when it was one click off the firing pin
You should have a gunsmith check it out
I've done all of this, however now my slide dont lock back
Is it when you fire the last round? Try a different mag. Double check your slide stop
What do you think of gun scrubber spray?
I've not personally used that one. I have found a new lube I like called Clensoil. Even though it says it's a cleaner also, it does amazing for lubrication. Check it out. amzn.to/43gahwZ
I’m new to 1911’s. Is this called traditional guide rod?
Yes or the gi guide rod
@@BoomStickTactical thank you. Is the Tisas of 1911 a good 1911 for a base gun?
Great video short guide rod is not easy when putting the pistol back together Lol
Yep.
Thk you
Thanks for watching
5 star video
Thanks
what do you recommend in a holster choice for this .45?
I'm a fan of 1791 Gunleather but there's a lot of different options.
Tks
Thanks for watching
It deserves to be disassembled and left that way.
They're great guns
I don't think there has ever been a firearm (even a highpoint) crack a frame from not cleaning grip panels. Yes you should clean under them occasionally. Corrosion can happen. With comments like that everything you say is suspect.
I've seen them myself. It can easily ruin a gun.
@@BoomStickTactical Hahaha.
I understand that you shortened the thumbnail naming of this but you should actually just put the full name because if people want to look this video up this is kind of just a weird way to put it I would just put the actual name of the weapon hello
A tisas 1911 is exactly what it's called
One click off the firing pin Have You Ever Had Your Weapon discharge I have
I've never had that issue
This video was awful for take down and put back together
According to the majority of comments it helps a lot of people
If you need a tutorial on how to take down and clean a 1911, you should not be anywhere near firearms.
Well, that wins the prize for dumbest statement I've ready today. Hell, this week even.
@@AcidRefluxTrip you must be new here
There is not one person on the face of this planet who automatically knows how to disassemble and clean a 1911 sight unseen. Everyone must learn from somewhere.
@@BoomStickTactical not true. My first time I was 14 so about 1988. Wasn't hard to figure out. The ruger mkii was much harder to figure out.
@@mattfrancis9935 That's great, your cookie is in the mail