This is a deep subject for me and I've held off responding because, well, knowing myself, I was afraid I'd put too much time time into my response

. Also I wanted to think carefully before typing because not everybody will agree, and that's completely fine by me-- I'm not offended by that and I hope that I don't offend anyone.
I have the utmost respect and admiration for everything and everyone Chinese-- except for the selfish, petulant, paranoid, red-handed government. I hate to make this a political thing but the Chinese government has a finger in every slice of Chinese industry, and a finger on some big, red buttons. Some high-ranking members of the Chinese military have been pretty loose with threats to push those buttons.
The Norinco 1911 is probably a sound one, although I've never handled one (not that I wouldn't-- I would, just haven't had the chance). After all, from what I understand, the Chinese MiG29 is as good or nearly as good as the original. The Chinese AK47, RPG, and PKM does well anywhere and everywhere it can be used against us or our allies..... they work OK and/or there are plenty of them being sold, with lots and lots of ammo to go with them.... without getting into Silkworm and Scud missiles. I don't think many of these are being or have been used to defend our troops, our allies, or democracy / human rights / freedom.
My intent here is not at all to berate anybody who has one, has worked on one or works on them, or wants one. Actually, I would say that no 1911 collection could be complete without one. Do I understand correctly that they are no longer available here? In that case I would say, snap them up with no worries about encouraging and funding a government that has some of our largest cities in its crosshairs.
Human rights violations, political dissidents being detained in violation of China's own laws, prisoners of conscience being used as slave labor, prisoners going on the operating table just prior to execution so that their organs can be sold, weapons of all types being pipelined to whatever goofball has the dollars, devious and unfair trade practices...... I'll do what I can to not support that. I reckon it costs me maybe a thousand or thousands of dollars a year..... and it's a drop in the bucket. And while it's easy enough to buy nothing or almost nothing with "made in China" on it, there certainly is a lot of stuff that it's impossible to check. I'm sure every Ford, Chrysler and Chevy has some components made in China. I bought some apple juice the other day for cryin' out loud.... made from conentrate "made in China". Right here in Michigan, which as I recall is the 8th largest apple producer in the world. Never thought I'd have to check that; I do now.