next 1911?

Read the thread "Norinco Steel in the 1911's ( 1 2 3 ... Last Page)" in this forum and you'll be shocked. The thread gets a 5 star rating from everone who reads it

The norinco 1911 is good value for the price. But with a budget of $1200 there are much nicer and higher quality 1911's out there.
 
The Norinco 1911 is good value for the price. But with a budget of $1200 there are much nicer and higher quality 1911's out there.

Fully agree with your comment given the price range, but the thread I refer to makes some amazing reading. I wouldn't have touched a Norinco before I read it. Now for a "knock about" firearm, I'd give them very serious consideration.
 
Well I went with the Sig Sauer 1911 Carry in SS. Absolutely phenomenal gun super tight, feels great in the hand, cant wait to take her to the range. (I already have my VZ grips on order ;) )

And I agree with the norincos, great gun for the buck but its a personal taste thing for me, I hate the look of them.
 
Well I went with the Sig Sauer 1911 Carry in SS. Absolutely phenomenal gun super tight, feels great in the hand, cant wait to take her to the range. (I already have my VZ grips on order ;) )

And I agree with the norincos, great gun for the buck but its a personal taste thing for me, I hate the look of them.

Heck yeah, good choice - looks like you've come down with a case of "signess" :cool:

I think I will buy the same gun in the future - did you get yours from the EE on here? I saw one a few days ago
 
No I picked it up at a local shop through a friends connection for a ridiculous price and I just couldn't resist. I like everything about it especially the shorter barrel. I was definitely surprised that I went for a Sig though. When I thought of Sig I thought about our local police force, flashlights, laser sights, tacticoolness ahhh the horrors! I am definitely impressed with the fit and finish of their 1911's.
 
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