Norinco "Sport" model. Tricked out Norc 1911.
Just out of interest, how accurate is a Norinco Sport? I realize that different people have different definitions of what accuracy is (for some, it hits a target at 10 yards and for others it stays in an 8-inch X-ring at 50). In Mexico, my 1911 was set up with a Clark-Para ramp barrel and a Briley Bushing that was tight -- yet the gun funcitoned 100%. It was as accurate as my K-38. In other words, you could shoot the PPC with it right out to 50 yards and expect to do the same using either/or. Over a table rest, and given unlimited time, my K-38 could keep all six shots in the PPC 10-ring at 50 yards IF I could do my part -- which was not all the time either. And my 1911 could match that.
So where does the Norinco stack up? I don't expect it to meet the accuracy standards of a handworked match pistol, but it would be nice to know where it stands. Enough people are praising them to make me think they sure can't be all that bad for the price. Oh, and are the 9mm barrels ramped? I mean, some pistols are coming that way now.
I am more of a dynamic shooting sports type than a benchrest/accuracy shooter so as far as accuracy out to 50 I have no idea, but I can tell you my experience with a Norinco Commander in a recent competition. I recently received a Norc Commander from a buddy on the agreement that we would shoot an IDPA event together with 1911’s. I shoot Glocks in competition and although I realize they are not renowned for incredible accuracy, I do quite well with them against other brands. I have never shot a 1911 in a competition and have never shot .45 in a competition either. Shooting standard IDPA targets at ranges of 3-20 yards I was surprised at how accurate the Norinco was. Out to 20 yards I don’t think I took a down point and on a couple of occasions stacked a couple of double taps on top of each other, one piece of tape for two holes lol. I was pleasantly surprised by the 1911, most of the time I lost that day was due to stupid safeties and tiny mag wells hahaha,not to the guns lack of accuracyJust out of interest, how accurate is a Norinco Sport? I realize that different people have different definitions of what accuracy is (for some, it hits a target at 10 yards and for others it stays in an 8-inch X-ring at 50). In Mexico, my 1911 was set up with a Clark-Para ramp barrel and a Briley Bushing that was tight -- yet the gun funcitoned 100%. It was as accurate as my K-38. In other words, you could shoot the PPC with it right out to 50 yards and expect to do the same using either/or. Over a table rest, and given unlimited time, my K-38 could keep all six shots in the PPC 10-ring at 50 yards IF I could do my part -- which was not all the time either. And my 1911 could match that.
So where does the Norinco stack up? I don't expect it to meet the accuracy standards of a handworked match pistol, but it would be nice to know where it stands. Enough people are praising them to make me think they sure can't be all that bad for the price. Oh, and are the 9mm barrels ramped? I mean, some pistols are coming that way now.



























