ATI (Tisas Zagana) C45

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dwmilton

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Howdy,
I've read around, and see some people own these, and made comments after initially purchasing them. I'm curious how these pistols have held up after some use. Accuracy, durability, etc. I have an ATI C45 available to me NIB with four magazines, and a kydex IWB holster for $400 total. The pistol has a stainless or hard-chromed slide, black alloy frame, and a ported barrel. I've been wanting a railed 45 for a while, thus the interest. FWIW, my current handguns are a Sig 229 .357/.40, and an EAA Witness Elite Match 9mm.

Thanks, Darrell
 
The ATI C45 is not on line with the sig or the witness but still a solid pistol. I have had mine a while and enjoy shooting it, considering it is a 45. The only person that has shot it so far that had any trouble is known for limp wristing pistols, he can even make a glock choke. Accuracy has been acceptable, not much change since purchased new. The barrel is starting to show lots of scuff marks from the recoil spring, not really more than normal just shows up more on the polished surfaces.
I assume you have had a chance to handle the pistol. The complaint that seems to come up from people I let shoot it is the size of the grip. I like the larger grip size on a large caliber pistol but some find it a bit much.
 
hmm, if I was going to get a Turkish made .45acp with a rail for 400 USD and under I'd get a Stoeger Cougar which is made on genuine Beretta machinery. besides i can't get over how ugly the ati c45 is.
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http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_handguns/HG_onecoolcat_201009/
 
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