Tisas USA 1911 Carry B9R Double-Stack 9mm, Optics-Ready Compact 17+1-Rnd Pistol
The Tisas 1911 Carry B9R pairs the proven 1911 single-action trigger with a modern double-stack frame, giving you 17-round capacity in a carry-length, optics-ready package. Forged 4140 carbon-steel slide and frame, a QPQ Tenifer/Cerakote finish, and a bull barrel deliver durability well above its price point, while the RMSc/Holosun-K footprint cut offers easy red-dot mounting with one-third co-witness.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Displays only minimal handling marks; bore remains bright and crisp.
What’s Included
- Tisas factory lockable hard case
- Tisas 1911 user manual
- Factory cleaning rod and bore brush
- Barrel bushing/field-strip wrench
- 2× 17-round stainless-steel Tisas double-stack magazines
The forged 4140 carbon-steel slide features forward and rear serrations plus a direct RMSc/Holosun-K cut, allowing low-profile dots to sit deep enough for one-third iron-sight co-witness. A Tenifer QPQ treatment hardens the slide to roughly 64 HRC for long-term wear resistance.
Its 4.25-inch bull barrel is target-crowned and hard-chrome-lined, promoting accuracy and easy maintenance. Paired with the Colt Series 70 lock-work—no firing-pin safety—the pistol keeps a clean trigger break while meeting modern performance expectations.
The Cerakote H-146 finished frame incorporates a three-slot MIL-STD-1913 rail for lights or lasers and a polymer double-stack grip module with molded 25 lpi texture that enhances control without adding bulk. Skeletonized hammer and three-hole trigger further reduce lock time and maintain that familiar 1911 feel.
A low-profile white-dot front sight and serrated black rear sight provide a clear sight picture when running irons alone. Ambidextrous thumb and grip safeties deliver the manual controls 1911 shooters expect, making the B9R instantly familiar to anyone trained on the platform.




