I did bad tonight...
Some of you may have seen that I'm having some problems around the house. Water heater apparently started leaking while back and I've got some spots in the floor to repair as a result, so several potentially big expenses there. Well I spent the money on a gun instead. (It in no way puts me in a bind or tight spot, but I probably shouldn't have spent it with the looming bills.)
I'm a fan of 1911s, have a couple of the 5" government models. Like the way they fit and feel shooting them. I'd say especially 45 acp, but I've never fired another caliber in a 1911 to compare it to. That said, I wanted more features one would find on a modern firearm. Features that I ahve on some modern firearms, but they aren't 1911s (or 45 acp). Namely things like a threaded barrel for a suppressor host and weapon mounted light (not a fan of the retrofit options). Unfortunately, I just couldn't find one that checked all of the right boxes to entice me to purchase. Most important box they failed to check was price, I could get everything I wanted and then some in a 1k+ gun, but the most expensive handgun I've ever bought (for myself) was < $700 and didn't want to go higher.
I'd about decided to try my hand at self tought 1911 gunsmithing. Buying a barrel, reading/watching the tutorials, and fitting it to one of my existing guns. If that was successful, maybe try to fit a railed frame to the slide. Combine the spare slide with a Mechtech CCU for a PCC that uses 1911 magazines, threaded barrel and SBR stamped of course. I even dreamed up a few more builds after those (which may still happen eventually). I was hesitant because of messing up my working guns and time it would take, but I was willing. There's also the issue of modified guns being frowned upon for self/home defense scenarios (potential legal complications), and the light mounting was all about things going bump in the night.
That changed tonight. Meet the Tisas 1911 Night Stalker FS:
Photo courtesy of Palmetto State Armory, unfortunately couldn't find a good glamor shot and PSA is easy to give credit to as a source (plus I gave them my money).
This thing popped up in today's (or yesterday's?) PSA sales ad as part of their christmas sales. As soon as I saw it it checked a few boxes I wanted. Looking and reading also added a few to the list that I hadn't thought about.
Light Rail ✔✔✔
Threaded barrel ✔✔✔
Night Sights ✔✔✔
Optics Ready ✔✔
Ambi Safety ✔
Magwell ✔
Cerakote Finish ✔
Price ✔✔✔✔✔
The magwell and ambi safety are nice additions, but would have been a sell with out. The cerakote finish was a nice plus. Being Optics Ready was a hug bonus I didn;t know I wanted, but thinking about how my eyes are I really like the idea. The price sealed the deal.
TISAS website shows $1007 and I wouldn't even consider it tere. Most places list the MSRP $879 and sell it for a bit less, I'd have been interested at that price, but would have left it sitting. Shipped to my FFL the price came out to just over $500. Figure another $35ish for the transfer fee.
The second of my two 1911s I already had was about $370 used in 2016, and I think that the first was closer to $450 new several years earlier. If I'd persisted with modifying my existing guns, I'd have spent just as much in parts and tooling and potentially ...likely ...made them shoot worse. As long as it isn;t a complete blout, I think I'll be pretty happy with the purchase. If I'm not (very unlikely), wait about 6 months and I can probably sell or trade it for profit.
I recon that I'll be on the watch for 45 ACP suppressor and red dot sales in the new year. I guess I should make that a 460 rowland rated suppressor. Having three 1911s, I'll probably pick up that Mechtec CCU in the future to use with one of them. They offer it in 460 Rowland which will fit the 1911 45 ACP magazine, and the chamber will still work with 45 ACP or Super.
Now if I could just find that Reverse CCO at an agreeable budget... (please, not for a few years)