Super Affordable 2011s from SDS Imports — SHOT Show 2024

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SDS Imports has unveiled a new lineup of double stack 1911-style pistols, popularly known as 2011s. This announcement has generated buzz among firearm enthusiasts, particularly those fond of the classic 1911 design but craving higher capacity.

Tisas Pistol
Night Stalker Tisas from SDS Imports.

SDS Imports, in collaboration with their Turkish manufacturing partner, Tisas, have rolled out four distinct models, each promising a blend of quality, functionality, and affordability.

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Nightstalker DS 2011: A New Star in the Lineup

The Nightstalker DS leads the pack with its impressive features. Priced at $959, it sports a threaded barrel, RMS cut for optics, and is compatible with Glock rear sights. This model stands out with its no cast or MIM parts policy, highlighting quality manufacturing.

Its injection-molded polymer parts are balanced with machined metal, ensuring durability. The removable aluminum magazine well adds to its appeal, making it a significant player in the double stack market.

Night Stalkers top view
The Tisas Night Stalker has a ton of great features and with a low price to boot.

2011 Duty and Carry Models: Bringing Classic Back

For those who prefer a more traditional look, the Duty and Carry models are perfect. With barrels measuring 4.25 inches and 5 inches respectively, they cater to different preferences.

Priced around $799, these models are set to disrupt the market, offering a high-capacity 2011 experience at a more accessible price point. Their compatibility with standard STI/Staccato magazines is a bonus, allowing users to up the ante on ammo capacity.

2 pistols
Duty and Carry models in 2 different barrel lengths.

Mac Line Model: Premium Feel at a Fair Price

The Mac Line Model, priced at approximately $1,100, is the premium offering. It features a full-length rail, removable magazine well, and a bulled barrel – a key component that significantly reduces recoil.

This model is tailor-made for those seeking a high-end look without breaking the bank. Its QPQ finish and refined grip texture add a touch of class, making it a formidable choice for both duty and carry purposes.

Yukon Pistol
SDS Imports brought several Tisas options.

A Punch of Reality in Pricing and Availability

While the offerings are impressive, it’s the pricing strategy that truly packs a punch. In a market where similar models can soar close to $4,000, SDS Imports has managed to keep their prices remarkably reasonable. This approach positions these pistols as attractive options for a broader range of customers.

Offering quality, functionality, and affordability, these new models are set to make an impact in the world of double stack 1911s. Post Shot Show 2024, these models are set to hit the market, with shipments expected to commence immediately. For more details, visit SDS Imports’ website.

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About the author: Crysta Jane is an avid concealed carry expert, outdoorswoman, and hunter. She loves all things shooting and guns but still makes time for her dogs and horses.

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  • Heavyguns31 February 5, 2024, 1:19 pm

    That nightstalker is a sexy ass gun. I’m not really into the whole 2011 idea as I don’t see the point. Most are 9mm and high cap right? Well so are all my sigs and glocks and springfields but I don’t have a manual safety or a hammer to screw with. Easy peasy, aim-shoot. So while I’m not anti 1911 (I have 5) I just don’t see the point for defensive use at least. I don’t compete in anything so maybe it’s some kind of Plus in a 3 gun or some other competition?? Don’t know or care. Most of my handgun concerns are solely defensive use based. But going on looks alone…that nightstalker looks tough. I will buy one based on that.

  • Gary February 5, 2024, 10:01 am

    So you think $1000 pistol is affordable that’s a little unrealistic in this Bidenomics isn’t it?

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