Description
The Tisas 1911 Nightstalker SF-C takes everything people like about a classic single-action 1911 and packs it into a carry-sized 10mm. You get a forged steel frame and slide with a Cerakote grey finish, a 4.25-inch compensated bull barrel, and an Ed Brown style bobtail cut that rounds off the back of the grip. That bobtail isn't just for looks. It tucks the heel of the frame in tight so the gun rides closer to your body and prints less under a cover garment, while still leaving you a full firing grip.
What the Comp and Bobtail Do for the Nightstalker SF-C
10mm Auto has a reputation for being a handful, and that's where the single-port bushing-style compensator earns its keep. It bleeds off gas at the muzzle to knock down flip, so you stay on target and get back on the sights faster between shots. Pair that with the steel frame soaking up recoil and the bobtail giving you a consistent grip, and this thing shoots a lot flatter than you'd expect from a compact 10mm. It's built on a Series 70 pattern, so parts and tinkering options are familiar territory for anyone who's owned a 1911 before.
Sights and Optic Setup on the Nightstalker SF-C
Out of the box you're running a Novak rear with a tritium front night sight, which is a genuinely useful low-light setup and not an afterthought. The slide is cut for RMSc/507K footprint red dots and mounts direct, so you can co-witness a micro optic with the included standard-height sights without sending the slide off for machine work. Add in the integrated accessory rail for a light or laser, the ambidextrous thumb safety, and an SF-style skeletonized hammer and trigger, and you've got a modern 1911 that covers carry, range, and trail duty without breaking the bank.
Tisas has earned a solid reputation for putting out 1911s with fit and finish that punches well above its price, and the Nightstalker SF-C carries that on. If you've been wanting a 10mm 1911 you can carry rather than just admire in the safe, this one checks the boxes.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Tisas USA
- Model: 1911 Nightstalker SF-C
- MPN: 10100134
- UPC: 711500175371
- Caliber: 10mm Auto
- Action: Single Action
- Capacity: 8 + 1
- Barrel Length: 4.25" Compensated Bull Barrel
- Frame & Slide: Forged Steel
- Finish: Grey Cerakote
- Sights: Novak Rear / Tritium Front Night Sight
- Optic Cut: RMSc / 507K Direct Mount
- Grips: Aluminum
- Safety: Ambidextrous Thumb Safety
- Frame Features: Ed Brown Style Bobtail, Integrated Accessory Rail
- Overall Length: 8.8"
What’s Included
- Tisas 1911 Nightstalker SF-C pistol
- Two 8-round magazines
- Hard case
- Cleaning kit
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Nightstalker SF-C come optics ready?
Yes. The slide is cut for the RMSc/507K footprint and mounts a micro red dot directly, no machining needed. The included standard-height Novak and tritium front sights are set up to co-witness with a low-profile optic.
How bad is the recoil on a compact 10mm like this?
10mm Auto is a stout cartridge, but this pistol is built to manage it. The steel frame adds weight that soaks up recoil, and the single-port bushing-style compensator cuts down muzzle flip so you recover faster between shots. Most people find it shoots noticeably flatter than a comparable non-comped compact 10mm.
What does the bobtail frame actually do?
The Ed Brown style bobtail rounds off the bottom rear corner of the grip frame. That helps the gun ride closer to your body and reduces printing when you carry concealed, while still leaving room for a full firing grip. It also feels a bit more comfortable in the hand for a lot of folks.
Is this a Series 70 or Series 80 1911?
The Nightstalker SF-C is built on a Series 70 pattern with Colt-compatible internals. That makes it familiar for anyone who's worked on a traditional 1911 and keeps aftermarket parts and gunsmithing options wide open.
How many magazines come with it?
It ships with two 8-round magazines, so you've got a spare right out of the box. The package also includes a hard case, cleaning kit, and owner's manual.
Can I mount a weapon light on it?
Yes. The frame has an integrated accessory rail that accepts common pistol lights and lasers. The rail also lines up with standard 1911 holster compatibility, so fitting it into your existing gear is straightforward.





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