Norinco 1911 .45 ACP Bore Variation?

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...just inquiring if/how much Norinco 1911 .45 ACP bore sizes vary? Anyone out there have several and measured their bores?

Thanks...
 
They are not handmade, they are hard chromed, that bespeaks a high level set of machinery. None of the ones I've seen show any variance to worry about. Why are you concerned? Even the multiple manufacturers in the U.S. during the Second Unpleasantness managed to produce barrels in spec on less sophisticated machinery.
 
Thanks. Was hoping to buy several over the next year and was wondering if I needed to buy more than the one sizer in order to consolidate my orders now or not...
 
Norc barrels are fine. They're mags and springs ain't so hot, but thats cheap and easy to swap out. I have three that all shoot very well...rough triggers but very consistent accuracy. The commander length one will outshoot my government size springfield armory loaded model with cast all day long.
 
Norc barrels are fine. They're mags and springs ain't so hot, but thats cheap and easy to swap out. I have three that all shoot very well...rough triggers but very consistent accuracy. The commander length one will outshoot my government size springfield armory loaded model with cast all day long.

That's funny.....my commander proved more accurate too.....go figure.
 
Surprisingly, the .45 ACP Norc barrels are very accurate. I've done several trigger/action jobs on them.
Can get 3.5 to 4lbs with stock parts, but you'll need better parts for a top shelf trigger.
As is they are the best bang for your buck.
 
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