That honestly does not surprise me, when norinco stuff was being banned a lot of people bought their guns just to hold onto anf resell, I've seen it a lot with the AK rifles made in China and it's not surprising to see one with the m1911s they made too
The last round malfunction was most likely a magazine malfunction, also that magazine is not original, Norinco mags were unmarked on the baseplate and a complete copy of a USGI wartime mag with tapered "harball" feed lips. The mag in your video is most likely some no-name mag, not an actual Colt mag, many have been marked "Colt .45 Auto" or some such over the years, as well as a large number of counterfeit out of spec USGI-copy mags that appear to have USGI markings but are easily identified by the wonky witness holes in the sides of the mag.
I've seen the counterfeit GI mags firsthand when I bought a handful of them and saw that the witness holes were off when I opened them and I saw the same when I looked at Drew's magazine. In retrospect I should have let him try the gun again with my Check mate USGI mag I had on hand but it was Cold and getting darker so we called it a day. Thank you for the comment you have confirmed my theory.
I somehow got one basically brand new from the factory still box and all the goodies inside for 650 that is wild
That honestly does not surprise me, when norinco stuff was being banned a lot of people bought their guns just to hold onto anf resell, I've seen it a lot with the AK rifles made in China and it's not surprising to see one with the m1911s they made too
They are about $390 in the Philippines right now.
I still have mine from 1990. It cost me 400.00.
I didn't know that Norinco 1911a1 was quite popular. My father had this since 2007 or 2008, I think.
The last round malfunction was most likely a magazine malfunction, also that magazine is not original, Norinco mags were unmarked on the baseplate and a complete copy of a USGI wartime mag with tapered "harball" feed lips. The mag in your video is most likely some no-name mag, not an actual Colt mag, many have been marked "Colt .45 Auto" or some such over the years, as well as a large number of counterfeit out of spec USGI-copy mags that appear to have USGI markings but are easily identified by the wonky witness holes in the sides of the mag.
I've seen the counterfeit GI mags firsthand when I bought a handful of them and saw that the witness holes were off when I opened them and I saw the same when I looked at Drew's magazine. In retrospect I should have let him try the gun again with my Check mate USGI mag I had on hand but it was Cold and getting darker so we called it a day. Thank you for the comment you have confirmed my theory.
Beautiful
But we can not buy pistol in canada now😭😭
It really upsets me that your PM did that to you.
Santayo makabili ng baril 1911 PA kase ako my Ltopf na po ako