Wonder if anyone has any tips. I have 2 norinco 'commander' 1911's. A black one and the 'chrome' version. The chrome one shoots like a champ, never has an issue (although I did do a lot of work smoothing out the contact points, trigger, mag release, slide, feed ramp etc etc).
Anyway, the black one somewhat consistently nosedives on the first round, either in 7, 8 or 10 round magazines. The rest feed fine, but the last round sometimes is completely crushed by the slide. I've polished the feed ramp and checked the clearance on the trigger around the magazine. I figure that maybe the magwell is too tight up near the ramp, or perhaps the slide spring is too tough? It's not really a pistol I would take to a gunsmith, but it was the 1st 1911 I every bought, so I'd like to think I can figure it out (It does shoot straight so its got that going for it). I have tried a variety of different ammunition, from factory to reloads, and it's always diving and crushing, usually 3-4 crushed casings per 50 I would say.
Any tips or things to try would be appreciated. I am not using the norinco magazines (although I have tried them), my preference is the the dlask 8 rounders...anyway, would be curious on what to check for. I googled the issue a bit, and it does seem some 1911's are prone to nose diving, but I can't imagine it's something that can't be adjusted somehow.
Anyway, the black one somewhat consistently nosedives on the first round, either in 7, 8 or 10 round magazines. The rest feed fine, but the last round sometimes is completely crushed by the slide. I've polished the feed ramp and checked the clearance on the trigger around the magazine. I figure that maybe the magwell is too tight up near the ramp, or perhaps the slide spring is too tough? It's not really a pistol I would take to a gunsmith, but it was the 1st 1911 I every bought, so I'd like to think I can figure it out (It does shoot straight so its got that going for it). I have tried a variety of different ammunition, from factory to reloads, and it's always diving and crushing, usually 3-4 crushed casings per 50 I would say.
Any tips or things to try would be appreciated. I am not using the norinco magazines (although I have tried them), my preference is the the dlask 8 rounders...anyway, would be curious on what to check for. I googled the issue a bit, and it does seem some 1911's are prone to nose diving, but I can't imagine it's something that can't be adjusted somehow.



















































