TİSAŞ Zigana F FS40 .40 S&W DA/SA Pistol – Ported Slide, Alloy Frame, 12+1
The Zigana F FS40 is an early Turkish service-style pistol imported by American Tactical Imports before the model was discontinued. Built on a lightweight aluminum-alloy frame with an exposed hammer and double-action/single-action trigger system, it combines full-size shootability with a 12-round .40 S&W magazine. A factory-ported slide with three elongated vent cuts reduces muzzle flip, while the ambidextrous slide-mounted safety/decocker and fixed 3-dot sights deliver practical handling. Matching serial numbers on the slide and frame add collectability to this seldom-seen variant.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent – showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish with sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling wear visible on high spots and controls.
What’s Included
- Original ATI factory cardboard box
- ATI FS-series instruction manual
- 1 × 12-round factory steel magazine
This full-size Zigana F variant is chambered in .40 S&W, a caliber rarely offered in the Zigana lineup. The 4.6-inch steel barrel pairs with a ported slide to help manage recoil and speed follow-up shots. Rear cocking serrations give a positive grasp even with gloves, and an integral three-slot Picatinny rail on the dust cover makes light or laser attachment straightforward.
The aluminum-alloy frame keeps weight lower than comparable steel-frame duty pistols while retaining durability. Polymer grip panels are molded directly into the frame, and the “TRABZON” logo is cast on the side, marking its Turkish origin.
Ambidextrous slide-mounted safety/decocker levers allow safe carry in either DA or cocked-and-locked configurations, while the standard push-button magazine release sits in the familiar position for quick reloads. Fixed white-dot sights offer a clean sight picture without snag-prone edges.
Because ATI no longer imports the Zigana F FS40, examples in this excellent condition with matching serial components are becoming scarce. Collectors and shooters looking for a distinctive DA/SA .40 S&W with Turkish heritage will appreciate this well-preserved pistol.




