norinco 1911a1 vs the compact version

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Buying my first 1911. I've decided to go with norinco for price. Want to know the pros and cons of going with the compact instead of standard. Thanks for any input as I'm new to handguning
 
1911s generally work best as 5", single stack, .45 ACP guns. The longer sight radius and decreased muzzle flip will also make for a gun that is easier to shoot well.

Even if carry was an option, I would still choose a 5" gun, given that the compact 1911s are more prone to function problems. If I wanted something smaller than a 5" 1911, I would choose a different platform.
 
4.25" commander is not really considered a problem prone compact officers model.

The commanders are just as reliable as the full length models it's just personal choice on the look and the feel.
 
Other then the slide and barrel...

and the length of the dust cover and the barrel bushing and the recoil plug and the recoil spring and the height of the sights

... its exactly the same...

While I prefer the 4 1/4" version over the 5" version, you should also be aware that - in Canada - .22 rimfire conversion kits are much easier to find for the longer, 5" version.
 
Buying my first 1911. I've decided to go with norinco for price. Want to know the pros and cons of going with the compact instead of standard. Thanks for any input as I'm new to handguning

Pretty much boils down to personal preference. I've owned a few different full size Norc 1911's and also a couple different compacts. In general, for 1911's I prefer the full length, 5" barrel models. Although, my current Norc compact shoots like a house on fire. BTW, I do like Norcs & I have yet to have a 'lemon' amongst the ones I've owned.

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I Appreciate all the input, its been helpful. I believe I'm going to with the 5 inch. It makes sense that it would be easier to shoot accurately. Thanks
 
Accessories for the 5" version are easier to find. I love the pointability of my 5" 1911 9mm single stack STI Spartan. It's just a natural. Shoots way better than I can hold it; like a laser beam.

1911 pistols are addictive. Spare parts galore! Easy to tweak parts in and out, therefore allowing you to customize your shooter into YOUR shooter! :D

Enjoy the 1911 fun!

Cheers,
Barney
 
From what i have researched ( im looking into a norc 1911 to) the compact and the standard are both the same except for barrel and slide length.

I can not tell you if the compact is more prone to issues, because i don't know. But i will say i like how the full size looks rather than the compact.

Since we cant ccw in canada ( damn you WENDY), i don't really look at compact guns. What the point it's not like were going to need to conceal our guns.

It's basically up to preference in the end. If you like the longer heavier full size than get that or if you like the shorter less heavy, compact than get that.

Either one you get the price is around the same.
 
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