Okay, sorry, I have to chime in here, just because it is my solemn duty to try to protect my brothers and sisters from disappointment.
I had a 1911A1 from Norincrap, and it was essentially useless as anything other than a paperweight. One of the factory magazines launched it's "welded" floor plate off the bottom of the mag tube the first time I loaded it. Each time I stripped and assembled it, more metal would chip off the hole in the frame that the take down pin went through. It would reliably fire two out of three rounds, then stop, with ball ammo, and CMC mags. It would not feed semi-wadcutters at all, and JHP's were slightly less reliable than ball. It was accurate enough, if you could see those itty-bitty non-replaceable sights, but frustrating to operate in "bang, bang, tap, rack" mode ALL of the time. My pistol got wet, once (funny, it occasionally rains here in Vancouver). By the time I got to cleaning it three hours later, there was surface rust all over the firing pin and firing pin tunnel. I would regularly draw blood when seating mags home, as the finishing on the mag well was so poor - I did take a file to it eventually. I became so disappointed with the thing that I literally gave it to my wife as her first pistol. She sold it, and bought an XD.
A good friend of mine has a Norc 1911 as well - He used it for IPSC, until out of competition for medical reasons. His works great! Of course, he did buy his for $425, and then spend $700 replacing EVERYTHING inside of the frame and slide.
I realize that my experiences with Norc are about 4 years in the past, and yes, I suppose Chinese tech may have improved, BUT...
I would STRONGLY suggest that there are far better quality 1911s out there, for not much more money. We all have a budget (mortgage, 2 car payments, and trying to save some dough for incoming children here - That's why I reload ammo!), and I have no more money to spare on guns than you. Please, for your sake: Don't buy Norinco!!
Good luck with whatever you get,
Neal
You are kidding...Nork 1911 is forged, like a hammer. And they improved quality a lot:



















































