Tisas Partners with Civilian Marksmanship Program to Build 1911 Pistol

Tisas Partners with Civilian Marksmanship Program to Build 1911 Pistol
Tisas Partners with Civilian Marksmanship Program to Build 1911 Pistol

Tisas USA, a division of SDS Imports, the internationally recognized firearms manufacturer that provides high-quality firearms at unrivaled value, is pleased to announce a partnership with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).

Tisas is the first commercial manufacturer to build a 1911 pistol for CMP. The Tisas M1911 A1 is a museum-grade reproduction of a mid-war M1911A1 as it was issued during the Second World War, will also be available in the CMP version, which will have the CMP logo on it, and sold exclusively through CMP stores.

“We are quite honored and very excited to have partnered with the Civilian Marksmanship Program on this project,” stated SDS/Tisas USA CEO Tim Mulverhill. “Being able to take our historical accurate Tisas M1911 A1 and offer it in an exclusive CMP model is a great opportunity for Tisas to show their commitment to helping train and educate United States citizens in the responsible use of firearms.”

“The CMP is pleased to announce our partnership with Tisas USA to provide this extraordinary CMP-branded, museum-grade replica of the M1911A1 to our many customers and competitors,” said CEO, Jerry O’Keefe. “This pistol will make a great companion piece to the surplus M1911A1 pistols sold by the CMP or just a great pistol on its own to shoot or collect! This is part of CMP’s effort to expand our pistol offerings both in sales and competitions. For example, on the competitions side we look forward to our second year hosting the CMP Bianchi Cup May 21st-24th in Hallsville, MO with the Green Valley Rifle and Pistol Club.”

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Tisas M1911 A1 Government, .45acp, 5 Barrel, 2- 7rd Magazines, Parkerized Finish, Pistol BattleHawk Armory $ 499.99 $ 329.99

Tisas M1911 A1 CMP Specs:

  • Caliber: 45 ACP
  • Barrel Length: 5 Inches
  • Accurate reproduction of WWII issued 1911
  • United States Property marked
  • Manganese Phosphate Slide, Frame & small parts
  • Reprofiled Ejection Port
  • Type E Hammer
  • (2) 7 round magazines
  • (2) sets of grips including Accurate reproduction brown plastic grips, and walnut double diamond checkered grips
  • MSRP: $479.99

About Tisas USA:

Tisas USA began operations in 2022 as the exclusive importer of TİSAŞ Trabzon Silah Sanayi. There mission is simple; Provide high-quality firearms at an unrivaled value to our customers and stand behind our products for life, with our TISAS LIFETIME SERVICE PLAN. Recognized throughout the world, Tisas USA takes enormous pride in delivering the best value in today’s crowded marketplace – knowing that the educated consumer has limitless choices to choose from, we strive to meet the needs of today’s shooters. For additional information on the Tisas Armed Services M1911A1 or other products, visit https://tisasusa.com/.Tisas USA logo

About Civilian Marksmanship Program

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. It is dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship training and to the promotion of marksmanship competition for citizens of the United States. For more information about the CMP and its programs, log onto www.TheCMP.org.

Civilian Marksmanship Program

Restricted 18+ in CA in compliance with CA State Assembly Bill 2571 prohibiting the marketing of firearms to minors in the State of CA.

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gsteele

I must be missing something – why, again, would you pay CMP $480 for a 1911 that ISN’T a replica (modified ejection port) when you could buy a Tisas Service Special for $330 and buy $150 worth of ammunition to practice with? Seems like a couple hundred rounds of practice ammo is worth more than a phony roll stamp, no? It’s NOT a WWII pistol; it’s a 2024 pistol.

HankB

And within the last week I read that Tisas issued a safety recall for five models of their 1911s due to hammer follow issues. I’m also wondering how this can be an “accurate reproduction” of a WWII issued 1911 when it has a “reprofiled ejection port.” On the other hand, at $479.99 the MSRP of these new CMP Tisas pistols is less than half of what the CMP is selling well used (and rebuilt) genuine USGI 1911s for, so that’s a consideration.

Last edited 1 year ago by HankB
Lowdown Larry

Ok, can someone explain this to me. Tisas is made in Turkey, Turkey supports Hamas big time. So why is the US and CMP supporting a country that supports terrorism, you can goggle this, what am I missing? To be honest I’m a retired ” Dumb ” truck driver and look at this and everything else in simple terms.

Montana454Casull

John Brownings creation has stood the test of time , I am a 1911 owners and fan as its my daily carry . Wish Tisas and CMP success with thier joint venture .