Ok. Let me start off by staying that any 1911 that exhibits hammer follow is extremely dangerous. Primarily through one simple problem: What if the gun fires when you didn’t intend it to?
This can show up when loading the pistol and a possible boom. Or it can show up when firing the pistol and the gun fires more times than the user pulled the trigger. Possibly running away until the mag is empty.
These are the first 30 rounds through the gun. It didn’t run away. But afterwards it still exhibited hammer follow. My advice is to check all your Tisas guns for this, even if you are currently shooting it.
Model: Tisas Raider 9mm.
Sincerely,
Marky
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