Author Topic: I had a extra $500 burning a hole in my pocket = a Zenith Stainless 4 inch 1911  (Read 1133 times)

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Offline Brian Ahearn

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I have been doing a lot of looking at 9 mm 1911's and I think I did okay for $519.00 on this one with shipping.  Its a stainless Zenith Tisas PCS 1911 in Stainless steel with wood grips and nice case with accessories and 3 stainless mags , one is a flush fit ,other two have extended base pads.  Frame and slide are stainless steel ,controls are black with Novak 3 dot white sites.  Frame has a rail for lights or lasers and it has a bull stainless barrel and full length guide rod.  A tad on the heavy side ,but that should totally reduce recoil to a minimum.  I thought it might come with cheap plastic grips ,but it came as pictured with some decent looking wood grips.  I will shoot it over the weekend hopefully and pass on any problems and a general opinion of it  by Monday or Tuesday .  I did notice a 4 inch 45 ACP stainless one as well with no rail and the same wood grips, might have to pick up that one too.  By the way this one has ambi safety, I don't need that ,but it came with it.
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Offline Meechy7648

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... but it came as pictured with some decent looking wood grips.

So... where are the pics of this beauty? [emoji6]

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Offline Brian Ahearn

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I will have my son shoot some photos so i can post them.
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Offline Brian Ahearn

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First range session was yesterday 200 rounds down the pipe no issues .very shoots a nice ragged hole in the target, minimal felt recoil ,the weight of the pistol just reduces it. So far a solid performer no issues with mixed ball ammo. Tomorrow I will run some hollow points through it.  Now it's time to get photos done.
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