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Tisas BR9 Custom Build

PLEASE NOTE CUSTOM TISAS BR9 DS BUILDS SOMETIMES TAKE AROUND 5-6 MONTHS, SOME MAY FINISH A BIT SOONER AND OTHERS LATER. WE ARE VERY BUSY AND WE THANK YOU FOR THAT. PLEASE UNDERSTAND WE ARE NOT AN ASSEMBLY LINE AND CUSTOM WORK TAKES TIME. PLEASE CONSIDER A 6 MONTH PAYMENT PLAN. TURNAROUNDS ARE ESTIMATES. MANY WILL GET THEIR BUILDS SOONER AND SOME A BIT AFTER. THERE ARE MANY FACTORS THAT PLAY INTO LEAD TIMES, SOME OF WHICH ARE OUTSIDE OUR CONTROL. YOUR PATIENCE IS APPRECIATED. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT: 321-247-7048

Save time and money by putting together a CUSTOM build through us and then have it shipped to your FFL for pickup.

How do we save you time and money?

  • You won’t have to pay to have the gun shipped or pay to ship parts out to Cerakoters, machinists, etc. We handle all of it.
  • There won’t be any assembly. Any parts ordered or customer provided will be installed it is done at no additional expense prior to shipping.
  • No running out to ship things, no buying parts from different places, etc. Place your order for your Glock build, wait, and then once it’s completed pick it up at your local FFL .

All firearms built on this page must ship to a federal firearms dealer (FFL) for transfer.

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    This option is to just give the gun an overall smoother feel. This generally involves swapping springs, touching up contact surfaces (e.g. disconnector and slide drag), and even lapping if and when necessary. I go through the gun and try to workout any little quirks that could give it a stiffer and or more gritty feel. Once complete the overall feel when racking the gun and manipulating it is a smoother and more refined feel.

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    ADDITIONAL INFO

    If you're getting Cerakote with stippling and frame work it can often add 2 weeks or more to your lead time depending on how busy we and our Cerakoter is. We do our very best to get everything done in a timely manner for our customers, but custom work is not an assembly line with parts being punched out by machines, though we do like to think of ourselves as machines. The time frame does vary based on both of our schedules. 

    If you are ordering cerakote in conjunction with stippling we automatically make it two-tone. If you want the stippling the same color as the frame please note it.

    We would also like to warn that if you want to mask off stippling and Cerakote it, we cannot promise a perfect finish or edge. Masking off stippling is difficult due to it being uneven, and it will usually result in bleeding. If you want a two-tone gun your best bet is to pick a different color than the frame and then let us stipple the frame revealing the frames color. Trying to spray the stippling a different color seldom shows perfect results. The best option is to color the frame and then stipple it so the natural color of the frame is revealed to contrast the Cerakote.

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    ADDITIONAL INFO

    If you're getting Cerakote with stippling and frame work it can often add 2 weeks or more to your lead time depending on how busy we and our Cerakoter is. We do our very best to get everything done in a timely manner for our customers, but custom work is not an assembly line with parts being punched out by machines, though we do like to think of ourselves as machines. The time frame does vary based on both of our schedules. 

    If you are ordering cerakote in conjunction with stippling we automatically make it two-tone. If you want the stippling the same color as the frame please note it.

    We would also like to warn that if you want to mask off stippling and Cerakote it, we cannot promise a perfect finish or edge. Masking off stippling is difficult due to it being uneven, and it will usually result in bleeding. If you want a two-tone gun your best bet is to pick a different color than the frame and then let us stipple the frame revealing the frames color. Trying to spray the stippling a different color seldom shows perfect results. The best option is to color the frame and then stipple it so the natural color of the frame is revealed to contrast the Cerakote.

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SOME FAQs

What Stippling Pattern Should I Get?

This is highly dependent on your use case and sensitivity.

Top Recommendations:

  • Guardian (Most Popular, hands really sink into this one but isn’t rough against skin.)
  • Lava Rock (Flows nice, fairly gentle.)
  • Micro Carry (Excellent for those that are particularity sensitive.)
  • Micro Carry V2 (One of my own personal favorites, very grippy but not harsh.)

Expounding further on our Guardian stippling pattern. It is extremely popular and is one of our most aggressive patterns. When I say aggressive that doesn’t mean bite and tear, but rather due to it  being larger and deeper the pattern allows your hand to really sink down into it, but is not generally seen as especially rough against skin. Though it can be a bit harsh for some people’s hands due to the fact your hands can sink into it and really grab.

Should I get porting? What Porting should I get?

Personally, I’m a porting fan. It feels like a cheat code and is an excellent compliment to good shooting fundamentals.

Porting gets a lot of mixed reactions. Some people think it’s great, some will try to convince you it’s a detriment for reliability, velocity, etc.

Here’s the facts about it.

  • Porting will usually result in 5 to 25 FPS loss on average depending on the type of porting, it’s negligible.
  • Porting does not cause night blindness when firing in the dark. I’ve done it. I can’t tell the difference between a ported and non-ported gun. Both are bright, but not blinding.
  • Porting can and does blow out hot gases, unburned powder, and potentially jacket from the bullet. Should this worry you? No, probably not. For close retention shooting it’s a concern, but I’ve been shooting close retention for years and all I do is slightly angle the gun away from me so anything blowing out of the ports is blowing away from me. It’s not a scary and dramatic thing.
  • A pro from a close retention standpoint is weapon retention. If someone tries to grab your gun, even if it’s pointed at the ground, if you discharge that firearm you will shred their hand and anything covering the ports which can help you get someone off your weapon.

So yes, I do recommend ports. I run them on my carry guns and trust my life with them.

Which ports should you get? V8 and V10 are extremely flat and soft shooting. If that’s what’s most important to you, get those. They shoot beautifully and drop FPS by only about 20-30 FPS. Cerberus ports aren’t as soft shooting, but the pro to them is virtually no velocity loss, a less open slide (if that matters to you), tends to shoot a little cleaner, and they don’t dirty the front sight since the ports are in front of the sight. I have a carry gun with V8 ports and another with Cerberus ports. Both are excellent, both have pros and cons, and ultimately it’s hard to go wrong with either.

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