100-300 or so depending on condition
Unfortunately, no. Norinco was convicted of importing nuclear weapons to other countries, and the US banned trade with Chinese firearms. If you're planning on getting a Norinco 1911A1, you'll have better luck looking in the used market for about $300.
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The norinco model 1911A1 is valued at between 275 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish remaining up to 450 dollars for a gun with 90% original finish remaining,and a good bore.
It is a self loading handgun that fires a bullet nominally 0.45 inches in diameter. Which there are numerous DIFFERENT .45 caliber pistols, the best known may be the 1911A1. Initially adopted by the US military in 1911, it served as the main US military handgun until recent years.
I think you mean colt 1911A1 which was the US military handgun from 1911 to about 1985.
Llama made both semi auto pistols and revolvers in .22 caliber. The pistol (Small Frame Auto) looks like a scaled down 1911A1 .45 Auto. There have been problems reported with the quality/hardness of steel, and greater wear than expected. Llama also made double action revolvers in .22 caliber. Value will depend on which model and condition, but may range from about $150-$300.
Model 1911a1
No such thing. It is a typo. A 45 mm pistol would fire a bullet larger than a golf ball. I think you are looking for a .45 CALIBER pistol. That is a handgun that fires a bullet about 45/100ths of an inch in diameter. Perhaps the two best known are the 45 Colt Peacemaker type revolver of cowboy fame, and the 1911A1 .45 Automatic Pistol, used by the US Army.
Your colt 1911a1 was made by colt in 1945.
We need more info to answer. Is this a non-firing replica- or a firing 1911A1 made by another company?
the 1911 45 ejector would not line up for a 38 cal. cartridge.