Description
The Tisas Night Stalker SF-C is a carry-sized 1911 built around the idea that you shouldn't have to choose between classic .45 ACP performance and modern features. Starting with a forged steel frame and slide finished in gray Cerakote, the Night Stalker Comp pairs Colt Series 70-based internals with a 4.25-inch bull barrel and a single-port bushing compensator that genuinely tames muzzle flip on follow-up shots. The Ed Brown Bobtail cut on the grip frame rounds off that sharp 1911 corner, making it sit higher and more comfortably under a cover garment without printing. It's a carry 1911 that was actually designed with carry in mind.
Night Stalker SF-C Optics and Sighting Setup
Out front you get Novak-style sights with a tritium front, which gives you a usable sight picture in low light right out of the box. The optic cut under the slide plate is sized for RMSc/K footprint red dots, and the smart part is that removing the plate doesn't displace the rear sight. That means you can run the irons co-witnessed with a micro red dot without any adapter plate gymnastics. The angled slide lightening cuts aren't just cosmetic either — they reduce reciprocating mass and give the pistol a more aggressive, purposeful look that fits the Night Stalker name.
Carry Features Built Into the Night Stalker 1911
The aluminum frame keeps weight down while the forged steel slide keeps things durable where it counts. Up front, the integrated Picatinny rail handles a weapon light or laser, and the SF-style skeletonized hammer and trigger deliver the crisp single-action break that 1911 fans expect. Ambidextrous thumb safety, an extended beavertail grip safety, and a contoured trigger guard undercut round out the ergonomics package. Two 8-round magazines ship in the box along with a lockable hard case and cleaning kit. Tisas backs it all with a 1-year limited warranty and a lifetime service plan that covers material defects after that first year.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: Tisas
- Model: 1911 Night Stalker SF-C (Comp)
- MPN: 10100135
- UPC: 711500175401
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Action: Single-Action Semi-Automatic
- Barrel Length: 4.25" (Compensated Bull Barrel)
- Overall Length: 8.5"
- Capacity: 8+1 Rounds
- Frame Material: Aluminum
- Slide Material: Forged Steel
- Finish: Gray Cerakote
- Sights: Novak-Style U-Notch Rear / Tritium Front Night Sight
- Optics Ready: Yes — RMSc/K Footprint
- Safety: Ambidextrous Thumb Safety, Extended Beavertail Grip Safety
- Internals: Colt Series 70 Compatible
- Rail: Integrated Picatinny Rail
- Frame Cut: Ed Brown Bobtail Cut
- Weight: Approx. 2.12 lbs (unloaded)
- Warranty: 1-Year Limited + Lifetime Service Plan
What’s Included
- Tisas Night Stalker SF-C 1911 pistol
- 2 x 8-round magazines
- Cleaning kit
- Lockable hard case
Frequently Asked Questions
What red dot optics fit the Night Stalker SF-C optic cut?
The slide is cut for the RMSc/K footprint, which fits compact micro red dots like the Shield RMSc, Holosun 507K, and similar small-footprint optics. One of the better design choices here is that the optic plate can be removed without touching the rear sight, so your iron co-witness stays intact. This lets you run the gun with or without a dot without swapping out hardware.
Does the bushing compensator on the Night Stalker make a noticeable difference in .45 ACP?
Yes, the single-port bushing-style compensator does meaningfully reduce muzzle flip compared to a standard 1911 barrel crown setup. In .45 ACP, that translates to faster return to target on follow-up shots, which is exactly what a carry-configured pistol benefits from. It's not a race-gun comp by any stretch, but it does real work.
What is the Ed Brown Bobtail cut and why does it matter for carry?
The Bobtail cut rounds off the sharp lower corner of the 1911 grip frame where it normally digs into the ribcage during IWB carry. This reduces printing under a cover garment and improves all-day comfort without changing the grip in any way that affects your shooting grip or draw. It's one of the most practical carry modifications available on a 1911 platform.
Are standard 1911 magazines compatible with the Night Stalker SF-C?
The Night Stalker SF-C ships with two factory 8-round magazines and is designed around standard single-stack .45 ACP 1911 magazine dimensions. Most quality aftermarket 1911 magazines in .45 ACP should function, though as with any 1911, it is worth doing a function check before relying on third-party mags for carry. Running a break-in period with factory magazines first is always a good idea.
Is the Night Stalker SF-C a good choice for someone new to 1911 pistols?
It's a solid entry point into the 1911 platform because it ships with modern features already onboard — optic cut, night sights, compensator, rail — so you're not buying a bare-bones gun and immediately spending more to upgrade it. The single-action trigger is crisp and short, which takes some training to appreciate, but experienced 1911 owners will feel right at home. New 1911 owners should just plan on getting familiar with the manual-of-arms before carrying it.
What kind of warranty does Tisas provide on the Night Stalker?
Tisas covers the Night Stalker with a 1-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the original retail purchase date. After that first year, a lifetime service plan kicks in covering material defects for the life of the firearm. Warranty coverage does not apply to abuse, modifications, or improper ammunition.





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