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Tisas's website lists this pistol, this SKU number, as having a skeletonized trigger and hammer… I don't get it?
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Tisas's website lists this pistol, this SKU number, as having a skeletonized trigger and hammer… I don't get it?
Hi Pete and welcome. The picture is accurate and is identical to the Tisas website for this specific model: https://tisasusa.com/1911a1-us-army-armed-services-family/ --------- Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!
The picture is correct the listing for a skeletonized trigger and hammer is a error this gun is replica of a WWII style 1911 It has GI sights, trigger, hammer and grip safety
Hi Pete, I don't get it either, must be an error on Tisas web site. I have not found any pictures of this gun with a skeletonized trigger.
Stay safe & have a great day!
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Tisas 1911A1 US Army WWII .45 ACP Manganese Phosphate Finish 7+1
Good afternoon to you!! The Tisas 1911A1 US Army WWII Probably has a typo in the description on Tisas website. A reproduction of 1911AII shouldn't have a skeletonized trigger or hammer. Have a good day.