Originally Posted by easyrider604 View Post
Whoever says Norc 1911s are horrible either has not shot one, or knows squat about 1911s.
Shot many Norcs...not just their 1911s. Watched a girl have to drop out of a Black Badge course because her Norc Sig had such a heavy double action she couldn't fire it in DA mode...which is required for the course.

Entry level US made 1911's in the $500.00 to $700.00 range.
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This thread is about Norc 1911s. Currently have 4 Nork 1911s, have sold two Governments not because there was anything wrong with them, I just prefer Sport and Commander...my 6 1911s are and were all good pistols. I am not a fan Norkie Sig-clones either but my NP58 performed well nonetheless.
RE: girl that dropped out of BB...what was she doing in a BB course in the first place? She enrolled in the BB without even shooting her Sig-clone? She should have enrolled in a basic shooting course first. Not the guns fault, IMO.
Yes, nice shooting. Somehow I think that the shooter had a lot to do with that grouping. Most guns are more accurated than the majority of shooters, including me!
Lets face it, if you have a limited budget the Norcs are attractive. They make a good entry level gun, but I don't understand why someone purchases a Norc then spends as much, or more modifying and adding parts to an entry level gun, especially when you can buy some very lightly used, better quality pistols for the same, or less money!
If you are a "high roller" with lots of $$$$$ and are "in to guns" a nice DW, Les Baer, Wilson may be the way to go.
Life is short, I'm getting on in years and have some "Toy" fund dollars, so I purchase guns that I feel will operate well, retain their value and last a long time.
Also, the way I look at it, a gun is a tool, the quality of the steel and the machining tolerances are important to create any quality tool. Norcs lack somewhat on repeating close tolerances.
If I am looking to buy say a drill, wrench, socket, something with a cutting blade, I know a US or EU made item will work well, retain an edge, and last for many years.
From experience I can't say that about the above items that are made in China. I've thrown away and broken enough Chinese made tools that I will go out of my way, perhaps save up to afford a well made tool.
I basically take the same approach when purchasing a gun.
Lastly, I go to the US a lot. The guys I chat with would love to get their hands on Norcs, as they would most likely be even cheaper than what we pay for them if importing them was opened up.
But IMO the US Gov. did one thing right, they limited the importation of Chinese guns in an attempt to keep US gun manufactureres in business. So, they can buy well made pistols for what we pay for Norcs.
I was in Houston last week, I went to Tactical Firearms to drool over the full autos, suppersors, etc. and to check out their 30 lane indoor range. 20 lanes for the average guy, a separate 5 lanes for suppressed guns and another separate 5 lanes for...............Party Groups!!
As an example, they were selling four models of FDE Glocks for $499.99 cash + 8% tax!!!Entry level US made 1911's in the $500.00 to $700.00 range.
Oh, as a side note, they had a Ma Deuce you could rent and shoot in their indoor range.![]()
Locktited the button and it stayed put.
My 45 Norcs were very accurate out of the box. All they needed was a trigger job and a set of adjustable sights.
Two hands at 20 yards. Handload of DRG 200 SWC over 6.0gr of IMR7625:
Wow - that's a great group!
If your mags don't hold the slide back after the last round, you need to adjust the HOD (hold open device) on the mags follower. It will need to be bent either to the left or up (possibly both) to engage the slide release and push it up after the last round to lock the slide back. Having to do this doesn't mean the mag is crappy.
But IMO the US Gov. did one thing right, they limited the importation of Chinese guns in an attempt to keep US gun manufactureres in business. So, they can buy well made pistols for what we pay for Norcs.:
Yes, nice shooting. Somehow I think that the shooter had a lot to do with that grouping. Most guns are more accurated than the majority of shooters, including me!
Lets face it, if you have a limited budget the Norcs are attractive. They make a good entry level gun, but I don't understand why someone purchases a Norc then spends as much, or more modifying and adding parts to an entry level gun, especially when you can buy some very lightly used, better quality pistols for the same, or less money!
If you are a "high roller" with lots of $$$$$ and are "in to guns" a nice DW, Les Baer, Wilson may be the way to go.
Life is short, I'm getting on in years and have some "Toy" fund dollars, so I purchase guns that I feel will operate well, retain their value and last a long time.
Also, the way I look at it, a gun is a tool, the quality of the steel and the machining tolerances are important to create any quality tool. Norcs lack somewhat on repeating close tolerances.
If I am looking to buy say a drill, wrench, socket, something with a cutting blade, I know a US or EU made item will work well, retain an edge, and last for many years.
From experience I can't say that about the above items that are made in China. I've thrown away and broken enough Chinese made tools that I will go out of my way, perhaps save up to afford a well made tool.
I basically take the same approach when purchasing a gun.
Lastly, I go to the US a lot. The guys I chat with would love to get their hands on Norcs, as they would most likely be even cheaper than what we pay for them if importing them was opened up.
But IMO the US Gov. did one thing right, they limited the importation of Chinese guns in an attempt to keep US gun manufactureres in business. So, they can buy well made pistols for what we pay for Norcs.
I was in Houston last week, I went to Tactical Firearms to drool over the full autos, suppersors, etc. and to check out their 30 lane indoor range. 20 lanes for the average guy, a separate 5 lanes for suppressed guns and another separate 5 lanes for...............Party Groups!!
As an example, they were selling four models of FDE Glocks for $499.99 cash + 8% tax!!!Entry level US made 1911's in the $500.00 to $700.00 range.
Oh, as a side note, they had a Ma Deuce you could rent and shoot in their indoor range.![]()
Because they just see the price tag...they know nothing of the (lack of) quality. Stupid point...
Banning Chinese firearms had nothing to do what you said.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norinco
Read "Controversies in the United States".
If the guns design is so poor your worried about frame failures then it is time to move on to another style. If a frame cracks after 50,000 rounds that is one thing...with the ammo it took to get there you could have bought the gun 15x over and you can still reuse the internals on the one with the damaged frame.
Banning Chinese firearms had nothing to do what you said.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norinco
Read "Controversies in the United States".
Please point out to me where I said "banned"?!
If you go to the US, you will be hard pressed to find a Norc in any gun store.
"Embargo" may be more accurate. Most if not all norc 1911 has a forged steel frame instead of casting on the average market. Which is the same case of those M305 and Springfield. Actually you can see some Norinco 1911 on magazines in 90's.banning IMPORT
JESUS.
Your reason was completely wrong anyways. I dont know why you are trying to argue.

If im building a gun why would I pay more to start with steel of a lesser quality? I didnt say i was worried about frames cracking. John Browning designed a damn good gun and there is nothing wrong with it. Americans love Norcs for building race guns BECAUSE OF THE STEEL. I heard a norc frame alone costs $250-300 down south of the border.Just the frame!!!
banning IMPORT
JESUS.
Your reason was completely wrong anyways. I dont know why you are trying to argue.
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