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I was going to check if his "biography" says "man" and "us" but he doesn't seem to have one.
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What about the Norinco 1911? Someone is selling one near home, but here nobody like chinese guns...
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Yeah guys. Much thanks for all the responses
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Norinco guns are either surprisingly good or surprisingly bad (and considering that you expect them to be bad in the first place, that's really bad). The 1911s are one of the good ones, a lot of guys in Canada build on them. I understand they're pretty hard to come by in the US because of the import ban, if the price is right I say buy.
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High Standard makes an OK M1911A1 copy, but the sides of the beavertail are sharp as knives. In my opinion, the best guns I have ever fired were
1.Winchester Model 52 2.S&W 686+P 3.Kimber 1911's 4.Browning Micro A bolt hunter 5.That SIG-Hammerli .22 6.Winchester Model 88 7.M1 Carbine 8.Colt AR-15 (pre ban) 9.H&K SL7 in .22 Mag 10.Stag Arms 2TL |
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I saw detonics made a cool 1911 in the fact grip safety was removed, now thats just cool.
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