I was trying to make a joke between the distinction between pull and push, it failed![]()
Terribly....
I was trying to make a joke between the distinction between pull and push, it failed![]()
Like I said the day went nice and the only "problem" was the bent casing, but like I said it was the very last shot of the day and had no problems from the 99 rounds that came before it.
Two other people were having the same problems but I'll wait for another range trip. But being left handed though wouldn't the gun pull to the left when pulling the trigger?
Like I said the day went nice and the only "problem" was the bent casing, but like I said it was the very last shot of the day and had no problems from the 99 rounds that came before it.![]()
When I first started shooting my Norc commander my groups were to the left. Turned out to be the way I squeezed the trigger. I'm right handed. An experienced auto shooter pointed out that I should be useing the end pad of my finger as opposed to the first joint.
Wow a 1911 that almost went one session without jamming up. That's front page news right there! Why do stock out of the box 1911's suck so much?
Jason, to answer your question, if you know enough about your gun, you don't get jam or function failure, but if you don't know enough about a gun design, even a Glock will fail, I've seen a lot, people have fail on their Sig and Glock, it wasn't the gun. it was how they hold the gun. After eight year of handgun shooting, I've decided to enter the world of 1911 and learn about this amazing design, there has to be a reason why every company try to produce 1911.
Trigun
same reason everyone has a Stratocaster (copy or original). the design just works, regardless of inherent flaws or weirdness. i have to admit that the 1911 design is growing on me faster than money grows on me. seems that these days it's very much "here's a 1911 exactly as you'd want it. now, what brand name would you like engraved onto the side?"
Jason, to answer your question, if you know enough about your gun, you don't get jam or function failure, but if you don't know enough about a gun design, even a Glock will fail, I've seen a lot, people have fail on their Sig and Glock, it wasn't the gun. it was how they hold the gun. After eight year of handgun shooting, I've decided to enter the world of 1911 and learn about this amazing design, there has to be a reason why every company try to produce 1911.
Trigun
Good post Trigun. So now you and the others have me convinced I have to buy a 1911 styled pistol. I prefer to shoot 9mm. Should I go 45ACP instead? I want suggestions and price ranges from the 1911 gurus here and then we'll see what I buy. Remember though, whatever I buy will get a full range report, good or bad, but honest and accurate. And I'm due to buy a new pistol. I don't think that buying a used and/or tweaked 1911 makes a fair review. Let's hear some suggestions..............
Yeah I guess my ammo has allot to do with the recoil. The ammo I was using was 230JHP by Fiocchi (the only ammo in stock at the time).
The brass was flying about 9 feet (give or take a foot), granted Ive never really shot handguns allot so I cant say if thats far or not.
Thats what I figured on the final shot. The slide locked open and when I looked to clear the gun that casing was still there. What can you expect from a damn Norinco![]()

I have a .45 ACP Colt 1991A1 (stainless 1911) that is troublefree 99.9% of the time.
I say 99.9 because my sh#tty reloads, (once upon a time) and the occassional crapped out mag were to blame.
It is my favorite autoloader by far.
And it's not just good with factory 230 grain ball ammo.
Introducing the 200 grain SWC Hensley & Gibbs #68 bullet design, for cast loads:
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Launched by 5.0 grains of Red Dot powder.![]()
In the two handed stance I find the grip safety will not depress enough to allow the pistol to fire. I had to put a rubber band around it when I did my Black Badge course.
But the pistol is reliable and comfortable to shoot. Though I use my Tokrev and shoot that pistol better than my others, but hey, it is also based on the 1911.



























