I got other questions for the 1911 owners:
Did anyone ever shot both the government and the commander (5in vs 4.25in barrel)? how do they compare to each other as far as accuracy, reliability, upgradability, and overall feeling?
I read a lot of complaint regarding 1911's with shorter than 5in barrel, as some say that since original design was 5 in, and that changing that overall design leads to cycling, shooting, loading... problems. Is it true, and particularly, how is it with the Norinco?
And comparing the original one with the police model with all the factory upgrades already installed, do you see any difference or it is only some tacticool parts. How do these parts compare to wilson combat or other aftermarket parts? Will I want to change these parts anyway, or they will be good enough for competing in IPSC at an amateur-novice level?
What I really want to know is that since I already bought the 500$ government package deal, which I intend to keep in the stock configuration, I'm debating wether or not if I should buy a second one to upgrade it or if I should get the factory enhanced instead (police or sport model) with all the parts already installed. Considering this one costs 170$ when deducting the ammo cost, and a factory enhanced model is 350$, do the other one have 180$ worth of goodies, or I better keep the extra money and buy higher quality parts? I would have liked to buy the police package canam sells for 600$, which brings the gun cost to 270$, but they only have the compact length in stcok (which I assume is the same as the commander), so this is why I'm asking for your opinion on the 4.25 barrel, but maybe someone can tell me if the commander is best anyway, so no need to wait for them to get the government police back in stock!
Thanks to everyone!