My 2 pistols 45 ACP 1911....

This could be at Le Ruisseau Noir next summer... JP.
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My point was that Caramel repeatedly said on this forum that he would NEVER feed any of his high-end firearms that cheap chinese ammo.

Just keep up with what he's been telling us that's all :)

Since i got 4K of chinese ammo, i shot 220 rounds one morning out of my SA NM M1A, and i got no failures and groups were from MOA to 2 MOA, i made a mea culpa tread and i will use it from now on, this ammo is as accurate as AE and is non corrosive, only stupid peoples dont change their mind if wrong... JP.
 
Since i got 4K of chinese ammo, i shot 220 rounds one morning out of my SA NM M1A, and i got no failures and groups were from MOA to 2 MOA, i made a mea culpa tread and i will use it from now on, this ammo is as accurate as AE and is non corrosive, only stupid peoples dont change their mind if wrong... JP.


I too run all kinds of ammo in my higher ends guns.

I really like the Norc stuff (45 and 223), so much so that I panic bought/hoarded a ton of it this last time around....
 
The 45 acp Norinco stuff shoots great, but it's awfully dirty compared to other factory ammo and my reloads. I ran a few through my HK45 and all of it went bang!
 
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Caramel, you should try and pick up a .22lr Nighthawk Conversion from Gary.......good cheap accurate practice set up.
 
I bought a number of those CanAm 1911s. Each one got a trigger job with a long trigger. It comes with a short trigger, which is good for a small hand. A larger hand should get a medium or long trigger. Best $15.00 you can spend.

Also, each got a new front and rear sight. Either a big red post or a fibre optic front and a taller rear sight to match. Of course, each got a new set of grips. I like the Hogue palm swells. Cheap, comfortable and do not interfere with reaching the mag release.

The CanAms a old guns. Not nearly as well finished as the new production Norincos. And not quite as accurate, either, but plenty accurate for everything except serious competition.

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Caramel, you should try and pick up a .22lr Nighthawk Conversion from Gary.......good cheap accurate practice set up.

Saw on Wanstalls site the Nighhawk 22 lr conversion kit, did send a message to Gary to see what he think of putting that on my Wilson 1911, anybody use that conversion... JP.
 
I'm running it on a Norinco commander frame. Great reliability and accuracy with cheap ammo.
It's a Bob Marvel design. It's not as quick to swap out as other conversions because there is a bolt(recoil spring guide) that needs to be tensioned..... I've just set it up as a full time 22lr so the slightly more involved installation is not a concern for me.

Do you still have your Norinco?
You could upgrade parts to suit your preference, (trigger, beaver tail, grips etc) and then set it up as your .22lr 1911.
 
I'm running it on a Norinco commander frame. Great reliability and accuracy with cheap ammo.
It's a Bob Marvel design. It's not as quick to swap out as other conversions because there is a bolt(recoil spring guide) that needs to be tensioned..... I've just set it up as a full time 22lr so the slightly more involved installation is not a concern for me.

Do you still have your Norinco?
You could upgrade parts to suit your preference, (trigger, beaver tail, grips etc) and then set it up as your .22lr 1911.

My Norinco will get here with the ammo after i get my RPAL... JP.
 
I have the NightHawk conversion and agree that it's a bit fussy to setup on the gun and requires a tool. I mount it on my NHC 1911 and it looks and performs beautifully. Magazines are reasonable in cost compared to my last conversion. So far no complaints on ammo preferences.
 
I may order the Nighthawk 22 lr conversion but i definitly need the knife that come with the Wilson X-Tac... JP.
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