With my first pistol, I shot a lot. Couldn't of afforded it, if it hadn't of been a .22LR. I think C&L is onto something.
But if you do go for the 9mm, the Norinco 1911 is a good choice.
What about the out-of-spec issues that are known with the SAMs? Not all bit just a few recently I've heard of. I've never heard of a mechanically poor norinco. Sure they look rough but that's easy to fix just takes some time, at least they work great. That's my one hesitation with buying a Sam over a norc. I can justify stripping, polishing and messing around with a sub $400 gun but spending another $200 on a Sam and then Frankensteining it.. I dunno
SAM is way ahead of the game on building 1911's compared to Nork. Fit, finish, tightness on the SAM is very impressive for the price of these guns. I'm going to dump my 2 Nork 1911's very shortly on the ee as they have been replaced with SAM's. The norks are not in the same league at all, and the latest offerings are all MIM guts and sights, so honestly I doubt they are even using the same 5100 series steel for the slide and frame anymore.What about the out-of-spec issues that are known with the SAMs? Not all bit just a few recently I've heard of. I've never heard of a mechanically poor norinco. Sure they look rough but that's easy to fix just takes some time, at least they work great. That's my one hesitation with buying a Sam over a norc. I can justify stripping, polishing and messing around with a sub $400 gun but spending another $200 on a Sam and then Frankensteining it.. I dunno
If you are determined to keep it under $400 then Norc is the way to go.
But for just a few bucks more you could get a SAM which is just a bit nicer out of the box.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Norc 1911's, and have yet to have a lemon, but if I was starting out again with the benefit of hindsight I might go SAM out of the gate.
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Sams 1911 are great however thay are $200 more than the Norinco 1911,s. Norinco have a gritty slide out of the box, need to clean them up real good before shooting them. If possible smooth out some of the rouph edges on the slide contact areas etc will help allot. Some like working the trigger a bit as well. Once this is done they are good to go. Little bit of love goes a long way.
9mm 1911 just doesn't sound right….just kidding.
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