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Tisas Introduces Competition-Ready PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp Pistol

Author: | Publish Date: Jul 15, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic

Tisas USA, operating as a division of SDS Arms, continues to establish itself as an internationally recognized firearms manufacturer delivering exceptional quality at competitive prices. The company has unveiled its latest innovation: the PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp, a competition-focused pistol designed to meet the demands of both professional and competitive shooters.

Enhanced Performance for Competition and Duty Use

Superior Control and Reliability

The PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp delivers enhanced control characteristics, enabling faster follow-up shots while maintaining ultimate reliability across diverse environmental conditions. This 9mm chambered pistol utilizes proven 18 or 20 round P226-pattern magazines and incorporates the latest GEN3 NATO specification upgrades for unmatched durability standards.

Executive Perspective on Development

"The PX-9 has been such a success for TISAS, that we wanted take it to another level with the 2.0 Duty Comp version," stated Chris DiCenso, CEO of SDS Arms. "From shooting it on the competition line, or carrying it when on duty, this firearm is remarkable."

Advanced Engineering Features

Compensated Design System

The pistol features a single-port, compensated slide and barrel configuration that effectively reduces muzzle rise while delivering a flatter shooting experience. This engineering approach provides shooters with improved control during rapid-fire sequences and enhances overall accuracy potential.

Optics Integration Capability

The RMR-pattern optic cut enables direct-mount red dot installation with co-witness capability, making the 2.0 Comp equally effective for competition shooting or duty applications. This versatile optics platform accommodates various red dot sight systems without requiring additional mounting plates.

Ergonomic Customization

Following the successful design philosophy of all PX-9 models, the 2.0 Duty Comp features 27 grip configurations, allowing users to achieve a tailored fit and unbeatable ergonomics for their specific hand size and shooting preferences.

Technical Specifications and Features

Core Performance Components

Key Features of the PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp:

  • Ported Slide and Barrel for Reduced Recoil & Muzzle Rise
  • RMR-Pattern Optic Cut
  • Aluminum Flat-Faced Tactical Trigger with Positive Reset
  • NATO Spec Nickel-Coated Internal Components for Corrosion Resistance
  • QPQ Finish on Barrel and Slide for Superior Wear Protection
  • 1-Year Warranty / Lifetime Service Plan

Durability and Protection Systems

The pistol incorporates NATO specification nickel-coated internal components specifically engineered for corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term reliability in challenging conditions. The QPQ finish applied to both barrel and slide provides superior wear protection, extending the firearm's operational lifespan.

Trigger System Design

The aluminum flat-faced tactical trigger delivers a positive reset mechanism, contributing to improved shooting precision and faster follow-up shot capability. This trigger design enhances the overall shooting experience for both competitive and tactical applications.

Warranty and Service Support

Tisas backs the PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp with a comprehensive 1-year warranty and lifetime service plan, demonstrating the company's confidence in the product's quality and long-term performance capabilities.

Specifications PX-9 2.0 Duty Comp
CALIBER 9mm
BARREL LENGTH 4.11 Inches
WEIGHT (WITH MAG.) 1.75 lbs
OVERALL LENGTH 7.27"
HEIGHT 5.76"
TRIGGER Single Action
TRIGGER PULL 4 lb
INCLUDES Hard Case, IWB Holster, (2) Magazines, Grip Panel Kit, Allen Wrench/Punch, Cleaning Kit, and Owner's Manual
MSRP $522.99

Author:

Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.