Description
The TISAS 1911 Stingray Carry 9mm 4.25″ Cerakote is a compact, concealment-ready 1911 that blends classic steel-frame reliability with modern carry features. Chambered in 9mm and riding on an aluminum frame with an Ed Brown Bobtail mainspring housing, this pistol cuts weight without cutting corners. The forged steel slide and barrel wear a Cerakote finish that shrugs off sweat and daily pocket grit. Novak-style three-dot sights, G10 sunburst grips, and Series 70 internals round out a package that disappears under a T-shirt and shoots flat.
| Manufacturer | TISAS |
|---|---|
| Model | 1911 Stingray Carry |
| Material | Aluminum frame, forged steel slide and barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard 1911 magazines |
| Finish | Cerakote |
| Weight | 28 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ed Brown Bobtail Mainspring Housing — Why it matters: That bobtail shaves off the sharp heel of a full-size 1911, so it won’t print or dig into your hip when you’re carrying appendix. You get a full grip length in a shorter profile.
- Forged Steel Slide & Barrel with Cerakote Finish — Why it matters: Forged parts hold up to thousands of rounds. The Cerakote resists holster wear, sweat, and rain—important when your gun rides against your body all day.
- Novak-Style Three-Dot Sights — Why it matters: Low-profile enough to not snag on your shirt, but bright enough for a quick sight picture in low light. No fiber optics to break, no tritium to fade.
- G10 Sunburst Textured Grips — Why it matters: G10 is tough as nails and won’t swell or crack. The sunburst texture gives you a locked-in grip even with sweaty hands, without chewing up your cover garment.
- Series 70 Internals — Why it matters: No firing pin block to stack the trigger. You get that crisp, clean 1911 break right out of the box—makes fast follow-up shots easier.
Who It’s For
This one’s for the daily carrier who wants a 1911 that doesn’t feel like a boat anchor. Whether you’re running a pancake holster at 4 o’clock or a AIWB rig, the Stingray Carry’s bobtail and aluminum frame keep it from digging in. It’s also for the shooter who appreciates a forged barrel and slide over MIM parts—you’re paying for durability, not just looks. If you’ve been carrying a Glock 19 and want the 1911 trigger without the weight penalty, this is your bridge.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: 28-ounce weight with an aluminum frame—lighter than a steel 1911 by about 6-8 oz, noticeable all day.
- Pro: Bobtail mainspring housing eliminates the sharp 1911 heel, reduces printing.
- Con: The Cerakote finish is durable but can wear on the barrel hood and slide rails over 5,000+ rounds—normal for any coating. Keep it lightly lubed.
Comparison
| Feature | TISAS Stingray Carry 9mm | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Agency Arms AOS 1911 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Material | Aluminum | Polymer with steel chassis | Aluminum |
| Barrel Length | 4.25″ | 4.5″ | 4.25″ |
| Weight (unloaded) | 28 oz | 22 oz | 30 oz |
| Trigger Type | Series 70 single-action | Striker-fired | Series 70 single-action |
| Finish | Cerakote | Nitride | Cerakote |
| Street Price | ~$653 | ~$1,200 | ~$1,500 |
| Best For | Budget-conscious 1911 EDC | Competition/EDC hybrid | Premium custom 1911 |
FAQ
Is the TISAS 1911 Stingray Carry compatible with standard 1911 holsters?
Yes, it fits most 1911 holsters designed for 4.25″ barrels and a Commander-style frame. The bobtail mainspring housing may cause a slight gap in some holsters, but most leather and Kydex options work fine. Check with your holster maker for bobtail compatibility.
What magazines does it use?
It ships with two 9-round 1911 magazines. Any standard 1911 9mm magazine with the correct feed lip geometry will work. Wilson Combat and Checkmate magazines are common upgrades.
Is this a true Series 70 or Series 80?
Per TISAS specs, it uses Series 70 internals—no firing pin block. That means a cleaner trigger pull with less stacking. Safe for carry as long as you use a quality holster that covers the trigger guard.
How does the Cerakote hold up to daily carry?
The Cerakote finish is applied over a parkerized base. It resists corrosion and sweat well, but like any coating, it can wear at high-friction points (slide rails, barrel hood) after a few thousand rounds. Touch-up is easy with a dab of cold blue or a refinish if needed.
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Last updated: April 2026
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