I know smiths who refuse to work on anything Norinco. They tell me these guns can't be made right, only tolerable. And tolerate, the smith has to when the uninformed customer comes back with additional complaints. Just now, the smith is blamed for the lousy product and responsible for the work on a gun that could only be tolerable at best.
How is a 1911 that doesn't work from the box and requires more maintenance than a prom queen fun to shoot?
Shooting to some is a hobby, for others its a practical skill set. If you're in the later group, a reliable firearm is paramount.
I'd say most are hooked out of ignorance and hollywood hype/romance over the design.
Firearms are tools, designed for a specific purpose, not mantle pieces to be oohed and aaahed over.
TDC
Wilson Combat lists or did list Norincos as one gun they would customize for clients. They didn't list Kimbers.
Take Care
Bob
Also, the surplus mags you likely got may need to be broken in.... keep them fully loaded (7rds) while in storage for awhile so the springs losen up a bit.
You're 1/2 right.
"What pistols do you work on?
We will work on Springfield Armory, Colt, Norinco, Wilson Combat, Kimber, Strayer Tripp, and Strayer Voight pistols.*
We will not work on firearms that have been modified by anyone other than Wilson Combat® Custom Shop."
http://www.wilsoncombat.com/faq_handgun.htm
Leaving the mags loaded won't weaken the springs.
OP here again.
Thanks again for all the great ideas and possible fixes. Here is my plan based on all the comments:
1. Take the gun apart again and clean all the part throroughly and relubricate it.
2. De gunk and relube the mags
3. Use round nose ammo, got some stuff made in the Czech Republic today, and then take it to the range an fire away.
4. Because it is brand new, if that doesn't work i will call Marstar and get further direction from them before I try any of the other fixes. I tend to agree that a new gun, no matter what its weaknesses, should shoot fairly well right out of the box. I also got a Norinco m93 22 for xmas and it shoots great. I had only one jam out of about 150 rounds and i think it was because the lead on the cartridge was a bit deformed.
So, wish me luck. And again, thanks for all of your amazing insights and ideas.
Geof
Sounds like WinClean.... which is ####! It won't cycle through my 1911 either. Get a good standard winchester or remington FMJ and it will function flawlessly!This stuff was just standard Winchester 45 ACP. I'm not sure if it was truly jacketed, but it did have a brass color bullet.
Geof
Yes, this is how my ammo looks, except that it appears jacketed. I'll try to find some RN ammo and also do a proper cleaning.
And to everyone so far, thanks so much for your insight, interest in my problem, and helpful advice. AWESOME!
Geof
So you bought a new gun.It doesn't work. Why are you fixing it? Take it back to Marstar. Cut your losses now.



























