I shot mine side by side to my brothers bone stock norinco 1911 government model. This isn't close to what that stock norinco felt like. His had a 8lb trigger and a lot of creep, all the parts rattled, firing pin stop falls out, barrel bushing is terrible. I took this as a learning opportunity, and see how much I can improve the performance and aperance of my first 1911. After all is said and done, it cost me a total of 700$ for the gun and parts. I did 100% of the fitting and learned more than I ever expected. This gun shoots fantastic! Feels very smooth and tight, trigger is a clean break at 3.5#. It's the most accurate pistol I own, I have a range report up too, and I've only gotten better since. While I was at the range I saw someone shooting the sr1911, and I asked to put a mag through. It was really nice, finish is Better for sure. But the gun did not feel as good as mine. And I didn't see it shoot any better than mine either. It's a cheapo norinco, but I would proudly line it up against any 800$ 1911.