Limited-Time Deal – Save $220.00 Today!
PSA has the Tisas 1911 A1 .45 Pistol marked down to $279.99—that is 44% off the MSRP! You save $220.00+.
Top Features
- All-Steel 1911 A1 Design – Traditional frame and slide with original military weight.
- .45 ACP Power – Proven stopping power with classic single-action control.
- 5″ Hammer-Forged Barrel – Built for accuracy and long service life.
- Cerakote Black Finish – Durable, corrosion-resistant coating.
- Series-70 Style Operation – Clean trigger feel without unnecessary extras.
Why 1911 Fans Love It
The Tisas 1911 A1 delivers the classic 1911 experience without the premium price tag. Shooters consistently praise its solid construction, smooth shooting characteristics, and excellent fit and finish—often comparing it favorably to far more expensive 1911s. For range use, collection, or a base gun for upgrades, it punches well above its price point.
⭐ What Customers Say
- ⭐ “Fantastic gun for the price” – Owners note it feels comparable to higher-end 1911s and shoots reliably right out of the box.
- ⭐ “Fit and finish are excellent” – Reviewers consistently praise the Cerakote finish and tight slide-to-frame fit.
- ⭐ “Great first 1911” – Many buyers say this was their entry into the 1911 platform and exceeded expectations.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$500.00 - Your Price: $279.99
- Savings: Save $220.00 (44% OFF!)
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Live Inventory Price Checker
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Tisas 1911 A1 .45 Pistol 5", Black - 10100518 | Palmetto State Armory | $ 499.99 $ 319.99 |
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Tisas USA 1911 A1 US Army WWII .45 ACP 5" 7rds Pistol - Historical Replica with Authentic WWII Features - 10100539 | Palmetto State Armory | $ 554.99 $ 499.99 |
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Tisas 1911 A1 45 ACP 4.25" 7+1 Black Manganese Walnut | Ammunition Depot | $ 470.49 |
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Tisas 1911 A1 45 ACP 5" 7+1 (US Army WWII) | Ammunition Depot | $ 457.49 |
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imagine they can still make money selling this pistol for 279. that show how the US makers rob your lungs out for a 1911
If the Tisas is as reliable as my Springfield Mil-Spec .45 ACP has been, it’d be a good deal.