^ agreed
I've gotten out of the notion of bargain brand shopping, and if I buy something that is cheap is as cheap does it is with eyes wide open.
I had no preconceived notions about my norc. I bought it for $250 from canam. Its surprisingly decent, but it is a cheap pistol that I bought because it was cheap and I had a notion to see what I could make of it without spending any money on it, knowing I could flip it without taking a bath on it if I get tired of it.
As for the Ruger having a Just Right sort of fit... It really does. I had to #### with the slide stop on my Trojan just so that I could insert it without gouging the frame. The plunger tube also had a burr at the front, making that part very sticky. Very poor attention to the little details for a costly pistol. My current shooters arms gun I had to file the take down notch on the slide to enlarge it to the point where the stop could be removed without finding the exact contortion required to remove it.
If I was to buy anything today, without having ever owned them before, I'd go Colt, for the classic look, S&W performance centre, for the semi custom, or SIG, for the reputation and different-than-the-rest styling.
Of my current pistols only the Ruger is safe from being sold along. It was my first 1911 and it is just right. That means the shooters arms, the norc, the Remington, and even the Trojan would go first, for various reasons.