Tisas 1911 9mm Night Stalker Comped

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Today we’re taking a close look at the Tisas 1911 B9BA Night Stalker SF Carry — a feature-packed, optics-ready 1911 that punches way above its price point. Chambered in 9mm with a 4.25-inch bull barrel and a bushing-style compensator, this pistol blends classic design with modern enhancements for both carry and range use.

For the price, you’re getting a forged steel slide, aluminum frame, Cerakote finish, and Colt 70-Series internals, plus a direct-milled RMSc footprint for easy red dot mounting — no plate required. I mounted the Gowutar HHC17C red dot, which co-witnessed cleanly with the factory blacked-out rear and tritium front sights. If you're curious how that optic held up, check the pinned comment and link below for the full review.

Also included: a bobtail grip for improved comfort and concealment, a skeletonized SF-style trigger and hammer, a beveled magwell, and two 9-round mags in a hard case. On the range, it ran reliably with both 115gr and 124gr ammo, and recoil was noticeably tamed thanks to the comp.

Is it perfect? Not quite — mag changes take practice, and I did notice some sticking on ejection. But overall, this pistol delivers real performance at a price that’s hard to beat.

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