JACKSMYDOG
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Haldimand County, Ontario
I'm new to 1911 style guns. I own Norc sport in .45ACP which works very well, not one problem in the first 400 or so factory rounds (American Eagle). Well one problem actually, I scratched the frame when putting the cross pin back in D'oh!. I know, I know 'rookie mistake'. I watched Hickock45 field strip a few times, and still managed to scratch it. Oh well, but I guess that's part of why I bought a $350 Norc before a $1500 COLT.
I also have a Kimber conversion kit for 1911s. After the 'break-in' period and some finishing work on the slide, it works beautifully. The first 500 rounds, not so much. Constantly out of battery, on my Norc and my friends Kimber.
I am now interested in a 40cal 1911, and I am curious if they are designed around the 1911 'mil specs'. More specifically are they just a different magazine/slide/barrel like the difference between a Glock 17 & 22? Or are the differences more substantial? Would my Kimber 1911 kit work on a 40cal 1911?
I also have a Kimber conversion kit for 1911s. After the 'break-in' period and some finishing work on the slide, it works beautifully. The first 500 rounds, not so much. Constantly out of battery, on my Norc and my friends Kimber.
I am now interested in a 40cal 1911, and I am curious if they are designed around the 1911 'mil specs'. More specifically are they just a different magazine/slide/barrel like the difference between a Glock 17 & 22? Or are the differences more substantial? Would my Kimber 1911 kit work on a 40cal 1911?




















































