Generally, people like Hilton Yam who have seen a lot of rounds go through several Kimber 1911s are not fans:
http://10-8performance.########.ca/2010/07/kimber-warrior.html
The original Kimbers made prior to the introduction of the Series II were mostly good guns for production 1911s, but their current business model appears to be based on selling countless variations of flashy-looking guns while cutting corners on small parts and QC. When CEO Ron Cohen moved from Kimber to SIG Sauer, he proceeded to apply the same approach there, thus ruining that company as well.
The popularity of Kimber 1911s can be explained by the following:
1. The reputation built by their early pistols.
2. Slick advertising. Apparently, people still buy gun magazines.
3. Lots of dealers have them in stock.
4. The number of people who shoot their guns a lot is a small subset of those who buy handguns.
See, now I would disagree with you on this.
I don't read gun mags and I don't get down to gun stores much, maybe once every couple years.
And until my dad got his I had only heard of Kimbers in passing.
So my first experience with one was when my dad got his.
And now I have one.
So all I can go off of are the 2 I have shot.
Both are smooth and tight and flawless.
Granted neither of us went with the flashy ones.
He went with the compact pro carry II and I went with the base model one.
So when people ask me to tell them what I think is the best 1911 out there I can only go off of the ones I either own or have sampled myself at the range. And in my 40 some years I think I'm only missing a couple of the uber high end ones.
So for me, norinco = ruff but solid, be prepared to play Lego with them.
Ruger, rem, Sam, sti = solid good quality right out of the box
Kimber..... Dream weaver.
Now if someone with a Wilson or les want to send me their toy for me to form an opinion on, hehe