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Someone else said it best...

pontcanna said:
I nominate Janeau for Anti-Norinco Brigade Leader. There is also a soupcon of Nimrod in the "case closed" tone of his reply. Janeau is going places :)

Actually he's OK, just really hates Norinco. :D
 
I have four of the 1911 Norincos (2 A1's). These are great guns. My NP 22 is as accurate as my $1,400 Trojan and just as reliable. REcoil spring is to strong for the 9MM and need replacment and the sights are not as bad as the A1 but are no great shakes really.

Best buy out there if you can't afford a Para SSP. That said after Dlask was done with one of my A1's I don't know what else I could want in a 1911. Accurate and reliable.
 
I have four of the 1911 Norincos (2 A1's). These are great guns. My NP 22 is as accurate as my $1,400 Trojan and just as reliable. REcoil spring is to strong for the 9MM and need replacment and the sights are not as bad as the A1 but are no great shakes really.

Best buy out there if you can't afford a Para SSP. That said after Dlask was done with one of my A1's I don't know what else I could want in a 1911. Accurate and reliable.
 
Here are a few pictures on my Norinco NP30 Double Stack 1911:


Norinco NP30 on a HSGI Desert Tan drop leg thigh holster, CRKT Mirage knife and Frontier 230gr RN

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Pachmayr American Legend grip panels
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Extended slide release, extended beavertail, and ambidextrious safety all came standard from Marstar

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$369.00 plus 49.95 for a set of grips... its a great shooter... I can even afford ammo to shoot it :mrgreen:
 
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