1911 spare parts

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I am considering getting some spare parts for my 1911A1 clone made by Norinco.

Which ones do you advice me to buy? I first thought of firing pin, firing pin stop, extractor and slide stop.

As for the brand, I know Wilson Combat Bullet Proof and Ed Brown Hardcore. Should I get the parts from one of those manufacturers or I'd better get some Norinco parts?
 
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The parts may look like they are machined poorly, and may not be as tight fitting as they should (bushing, extractor), but they hold up, and so far I have not broken anything in about 2000 rounds. Springs are still good too, not to sure how long they last but I plan to only replace them when/if they break which should be a long while.
 
If you shoot a lot, you might want to carry a disconnector. The slide action will wear the top of the disconnector down. This is one cause for doubling. The rest of the parts you mentioned are a good choice.

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If you shoot a lot, you might want to carry a disconnector. The slide action will wear the top of the disconnector down. This is one cause for doubling. The rest of the parts you mentioned are a good choice.

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Does that happen with all disconnectors or just the Norc ones? Approximately, after how many rounds may that happen?

Eventually, since I'm not hearing many --zero-- complains about Norc parts failure I must guess they're good enough? I say so because i.e. for the price of a Wilson slide stop I can buy most of the spares under the Norc brand.

So unless there's good reason for buying otherwise I guess I'm going to stick with Norc parts. Besides that I could buy a second Norc for the price of a full set of brand-name parts.

Are STI parts cast or forged?
 
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