
Thoughts on the quality of a Norinco 1911 .45 | Colt Forum
Jul 23, 2023 · If you can't afford a real one I suppose they are OK. I used to have a Thompson 1911 45 ACP that I bought brand new for about $350 in the 1990's. It was pretty good but it wasn't a Colt. The Norinco ones were cheaper - I don't recall how much. Not a lot maybe $325?
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Mar 15, 2014 · I've got a 1911 A1 Norinco, changed the grips, great gun, the quality of Norinco has been improved recently, not Colt but good. My gun was $500. shipped with 1000 rounds of .45 ACP,, smoking deal. The guns were apparently made for a military contract that fell apart in 1995, only markings are "1911 A1 .45" and a ser #,, good value..
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Apr 5, 2017 · I have two Norinco 45 1911 A1 pistols and have never had a problem with either. They shoot very close to point of aim at about 15 steps, their triggers are very light (approx. 3 pounds) with very little take up and they seem to digest any kind of bullet I feed them.