to be honest, from everything i've read, if i was buying a 1911 Gov't length then the Spartan would have been first on my list, with other stuff like Taurus or SA in a relatively distant second place.
but since i wanted a Commander length, the choices went down VERY quickly so i own a Norinco. if the Spartan was available as a Commander length, that would have been a done deal for me!
mind you, i've never handled or even seen one in person, but by all accounts it's a GREAT piece for the price range it's in.
nothing technically wrong with castings either, btw. engine blocks are all cast, and they survive more punishment than a firearm. some castings can be brittle, others can actually absorb shock quite well - it depends on the metal that's used. besides, the frame doesn't see that much punishment in a firearm. as far as i can tell, the biggest impact area during normal operation is the recoil spring rest or barrel linkage. the slide gets beat to hell - the breach face, the hammer strike pad thingy, the barrel locking lugs, the slide lock, etc.
but since i wanted a Commander length, the choices went down VERY quickly so i own a Norinco. if the Spartan was available as a Commander length, that would have been a done deal for me!
mind you, i've never handled or even seen one in person, but by all accounts it's a GREAT piece for the price range it's in.
nothing technically wrong with castings either, btw. engine blocks are all cast, and they survive more punishment than a firearm. some castings can be brittle, others can actually absorb shock quite well - it depends on the metal that's used. besides, the frame doesn't see that much punishment in a firearm. as far as i can tell, the biggest impact area during normal operation is the recoil spring rest or barrel linkage. the slide gets beat to hell - the breach face, the hammer strike pad thingy, the barrel locking lugs, the slide lock, etc.


















































