First Impressions: Tisas Stakeout 1911 Pistol

It's two 1911s in one: 9mm and .38 Super!

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posted on May 29, 2024
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What's better than one 1911? How about two 1911s? That's the Tisas 1911A1 Stakeout pistol, a new-for-2024 innovation that comes with two barrels: a 9mm that arrives already installed, and a .38 Super. As a custom-produced 1911, the 1911 A1 Stakeout is fully dressed in electroless nickel finish, from the slide and frame to the trigger ... and all for a price that we'd expect to see on a bare-bones entry-level 1911.

The 1911 A1 Stakeout is a single-action semi-auto with a 5" barrel with a back sight titanium firing pin and serrated front sight so the gun is ready to go right out of the box. An A1 service thumb safety and an extended beavertail grip safety offer additional security.

In addition to that extra barrel, the A1 Stakeout also comes complete with a 9-round stainless-steel 9mm magazine and an Ed Brown .38 Super stainless-steel magazine; a cleaning kit; and a bushing wrench.

“We are very excited about finally bringing a .38 Super on a 1911 frame to our customers," said Neil Sanders VP of Marketing for SDS Imports. “We believe this will introduce 9mm shooters to the .38 Super.” The planned MSRP is $599.99; watch TisasUSA.com for availability!

 

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