Hmmm. I wonder if this is a problem with bad fit to begin with, and a different barrel might fend better.
You guys figure Norc's are fitted ? They seem loose like they were built old school style, where all the parts are stacked in such a way to allow universal fit.
If I had to guess, I would think there is no fitting, but probably several boxes of parts all lined up. The assembler grabs a sear and a hammer, if they click, great. If not, grab another sear.
Norincos are not well built guns, they're randomly built guns, on frames and slides machined from excellent forgings. If you're relying on the build quality of the factory for parts interface, you have to have either:
1) extremely low standards
or
2) a high tolerance for disappointment.
The upside is that they do build them according to a pretty old school "philosophy" if you can call it that. The guns are not tight. They aren't fitted at all; if anything they're clearanced. But 1911s don't need to be tight to run well. They can be loose as hell and work perfectly. Some types of sloppiness they will absolutely forgive.
However if the barrel link is too long...




















































