An interesting point of view.... I do wonder if this is based on having owned Norinco 1911's, based on having owned just one that turned out to be a lemon, or having owned none & just conjecture?
Anyway, I will preface my remarks by saying I have been "into" 1911's for ~ 30 years now. I have easily owned dozens of different ones in that time. In the early years it was mostly Colt 1911/1911A1's or USGI 1911A1's as that was what there was. As the years have gone by and more makers have jumped on the 1911 bandwagon I have had others as well, including several Norinco 1911's. However, I still do have yet to own a Kimber.
Of those Norinco 1911's that I have owned I personally have yet to get a lemon amongst them. I currently have 5 Norinco 1911's, a mid series Norinco compact [commander]; an older full size 1911A1, two NP-29's [the full size 1911A1 single stack chambered in 9mm] and a custom built up on an armacoated full size Norinco 1911A1 frame with other maker internal parts in the frame and a Colt Series 70 top-end with Wilson combat sites. Not an issue amongst them.
Are they Kimbers? No. Are they Colts? No. But, if you want a decent economical single stack 1911A1 then I say they are decent value for the money. Personally, if I was just starting out I'd opt for a new or used Norinco 1911A1 or compact [commander model] via site sponsor, Armco. What you will get is a nicely smoothed out 1911A1 that will come with a 1 year warranty. IMHO, it doesn't get much better than that.
http://www.armco-guns.com/Used%20Guns%20For%20Sale.htm
My 02.....
NAA.