Magazine Issues with Norinco 1911

Well were all a little nutz eh!

I like to argue/debate but it's not that satisfying to argue with people who refuse to budge in their beliefs..... kind of like the door to door religious types.
 
No problem for my Norinco 1911a1 from Canada Ammo, I do have to say that mag needs a bit push to fit, but it is not as bad as other suggested, and for $349, I can't complaint. I own a Norinco SKS, Norinco M4 and now Norinco 1911A1, they all bit rough in looks, but mechanical functions are OK. I also own a few other Ruger rifles and S&W handguns, they are better looking and have better finish than the Norinco's but more $$$, mechanical functions are the same as Norinco IMO.
 
"why would you want to change anything else?" yeah, why? maybe we all should buy a corolla. it takes us to point A to point B . i think every one here buy guns for recreational/competition use,(except LE or army guys but then their firearms were issued to them ) and we buy what ever we dig and customize them the way we like. i dig the look and feel of an 1911 . a slim and solid grip feel that none of the modern gun could give me, i dont depend my life on it so i dont mind that if it jams once a while or pieces falls off from time, i just buy a better stronger parts to throw on . by buying a 1911, i know what im getting into, if i want to make it the coolest smoothest gun at the range, i have a long list of aftermarket companies to support it. have you ever fired an ipsc preped 1911? they are just amazing quick and accurate to shoot . it's a feeling that a plastic gun could never give me. and buy customizing it i dont just mean making it look cool. you do need accuracy enhance mod to win match. i agree with you on skills, but your skill is also limited by the accuracy and speed that your gun could put rounds down range. i know a guy who shoot ipsc for years (top 5 in BC last year) for years he has gone back and forward with modification right down to the grip plates on his open and standard gun to make it shoot fast and feel right in his hands. when a 1911 wears quality parts, they tend to look cool too.

This I cannot argue. Your personal choice is yours. The post above is based on your opinion and no one can debate your opinion.

I prefer simple tools that do their job. Visual aesthetics are not important and rarely play a role in selecting a firearm or a vehicle. Performance enhancing mods do exist. The improvement in performance is usually minimal and lost on 99% of the shooters who use them. The same open class race gun in the hands of a novice will never produce results anywhere near that of an experienced shooter with a low end or mid level gun. Experience and skill are the determining factors. Unfortunately, many attempt to take the express lane by bolting every possible "improvement" to their gun in hopes of improving their skill. The gear enhances your skills, it does not compensate for lack thereof.

TDC
 
Given that this thread has already been fully hijacked I figure it should be OK to point out that your location no longer exists TDC :p

7m7
 
Maybe it will become "carbon tax Alberta"..... :eek:

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NAA.
 
I could be wrong, but didn't Alberta just post in the red??

Actually, I think ,y home province of good ol' Flatscatchewan is the only one in the black this year.

***FLAME ON*** :)
 
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