I am thinking really hard right now but I sink most norinco products in Canada either have no patent or expired patent?
That would explain the design of most of their copies being 20+ yrs old.
I am thinking really hard right now but I sink most norinco products in Canada either have no patent or expired patent?
any 1911 that isnt a colt is knock off ;-)Not a fan of Knockoff firearms, no matter how cheap they are.
any 1911 that isnt a colt is knock off ;-)

The CZ is a much nicer pistol but at twice the price it should beBetween the SAM and the Norc, i'd take the Norc every time.
That's the problem - I often tend to "upgrade" myself out of my original price bracket on many things in life. ~$700 for a handgun is a substantial amount of pelf, at least for me.
We have a range here that rents pistols. It isn't inexpensive, but that might be a good option to try before buy, even so far as assessing the fun factor of 9mm vs 45.
Or I'll just bum around my club more and see if someone will swap a mag of something for a cylinder of 45 Colt love ;D
If you think $700 for a handgun in Canada is a lot of money you chose the wrong hobby to have. It's not really the cost of the firearm that gets expensive, it's having to feed it. If money is an issue your better off sticking with 9mm and stay away from the 45 depending on how much you actually plan to shoot.
No hobby worth having is cheap, is it?![]()
My theory: Nothing is a hobby till you spend $10,000. Before that it's a passing interest.




























