You can't go wrong with a Nork, but you will shoot it for a while and then just want the Colt. You will pay $350 or so for the Nork and then well over $1K for the Colt afterwards. After all said and done, you will have spent about $2K or so for two pistols and in the end, the Nork will sit in your safe while your Colt snobbery kicks in. Save yourself $350 and buy a Colt.
By the time you are ready for the Colt, you could sell your used Nork for $350.00; you will be out nothing.
I have had an STI Spartan that I liked just fine, 3 Colts Gold Cups which were great, One E - Series Smith Anniversary, & a Dan Wesson single stack custom. I think looking back, I liked the DW the most.
Truth be told, I would recommend any of them.
Well I've been looking at 1911s. the colt 70 series peeked my interest but with Chinese and turkey made 1911s being around for cheaper is the price of the colt worth the money.
What do you think?
Did the others peak your interest? If not, I'd say you have the answer to your own question.
I ordered a nork commander from tenda I couldn't resist the price. It's not going to be a colt but it should work.. are the norks built on a series 70 design or a 80
The word you two are struggling, and failing, to spell properly is "piqued".
FWIW, an American friend of mine (who has quite a collection of 1911's) tested a friend's pre US importation ban Norinco against his Colt Gold Cup in a Ransom Rest.
To his astonishment, the Norinco was more accurate.
You don't have to pay a lot of money for an accurate and reliable 1911.
FYI, the Smith & Wesson's have the extractor on the ejection port side so they are a lot easier to replace if one should break. They aren't cheap though.
Thank you.

I ordered a nork commander from tenda I couldn't resist the price. It's not going to be a colt but it should work.. are the norks built on a series 70 design or a 80
Broadly speaking, they are series 70 - Easiest way to tell is that the series 80 design has an external extractor. I'll go out on a limb and say that most of us prefer series 70.



























