lol they will go bang for a few bucks
you cannot compare apples to oranges a norinco will shoot. I own one and it has been flawless and i paid a little more and got a looker too very nice gun also in 45 acp
http://marstar.ca/dynamic/product.jsp?productid=75660 but they are not infinitys!!!
my experience:
i found the grips on the gun felt...... very rubbery and sticky and they are very big. I cut the strap off the front as it came with a wrap around grip. im 6'2" and 250 pounds and it felt too big for my hand
the trigger feels like it has sand in it and seems slightly inconsistant in pull weight. but i only know this cause i have shot three STI custom guns and felt what a competition tuned trigger feels like before i did that i had no idea what a crisp trigger pull is.
slide to frame fit was quite loose i could shake the gun and it would rattle. this affected the accruacy in a vise it was rare it hit the same place within a mag but groups were still 3 inch so ok for what i wanted to do with it.
everything on the gun is kinda rough...... like all the machineing inside the slide and in the trigger group was rough and had tool marks and ridges and bumps (which was the reason for the sand feel)
i bought a 150 dollar lee pro 1000 reloader in 45apc to offset the cost of one of the most expensive pistol rounds and together they function quite well. never had any issues. well excpet when i broke the chain on the powder measure reset........ thats another story
It fits into a STI/SVI style ghost holster and for action shooting has been invaluable in practive....... now that i want to really devote time and money into action shooting (its super addicting) i spent 2000 dollars on a tuned STI edge
I highly recommend two things...... if your strapped for cash and just want to start get the package the other poster recommended the norinco and 1000 round deal canadaammo.com i think. keep the brass as its reloadable. (if you don't reload it send it to me i will) what ever caliber you want is completely up to you..... the 22's are cheap and fun plinkers always come in handy if you want to take a buddy to the range or a younger family member but don't feel pressured to start there. i didn't i started with 45 and got the 22 after for shooting bullseye. start whereever you want whatever you think you want to do 40 or 45 are good for action shooting 9 is also ok and 22 always a fun round for a cheap day of shooting.
2nd if your not in a rush and have an idea what you want to do. ie idpa or ipsc save your money and get a better quality gun in 40 or 45.. In the long run you will thank me. with the wait times for att's and gun delivery another month or two to save some cash isn't really gonna make that big a deal. if your hearts not set on any one genre of shooting the follow the above
hope you have all the best of luck and enjoy you newfound sport of shooing handguns i know i do\
cheers
PS if your gonna save up the money for a loader buy a dillon just cause i got a lee doen't mean thats the way to go
