Respectfully, I'm going to disagree with almost all of this.
1911's are also made in 9mm and other rounds. Single stack and hi-caps. So in single stack mode, 10 round mags, plus 1, at least in one of my Commanders. So 11 rounds instead of your 8, if you insist upon a 7 round mag, as it was 'designed'. Lots of 'design' changes to the gun in your post that you seem to be OK with, so I'm not sure where you draw the line.
I would welcome reviewing your forensic data on the 'one shot is all you get'.
I will always have 45's in my safe, but there is nothing special or magical about them or any other round. You still need to know how to shoot. And if you think a well constructed, well placed 9mm, 147 gr bullet,
@1125 fps is for 'play', then you need to think again. Emotions should play no part in bullet selection. "That's the way JMB designed it, by God" just doesn't cut it any more. It's rare to see a 1911 now that duplicates the original 'design.'
To the OP: A 9mm hi-cap Prodigy/Staccato with a dot, loaded with appropriate bullets, makes a superb carry gun. And I believe it's still cheaper to buy 9mm ammo then load it, depending upon what you want. For plinking/practice/etc., FMJ is still probably cheaper to buy than load. A 3# trigger in a 1911 is not difficult to obtain.
Out.
Reread what I said! This not from social media! My comment says you have one maybe 2 shots in a self defence situation--- that is you woth someone putting you IN IMMINENT DANGER! Anything else is not a self defence situation.
From a lisenced SD instructor, and national police files, most,,, not all, in a SD situation has IN MOST CASE's one or two shots to get control of the situation they are in, that legally gets them in control of the situation!
SD is not making a kill! If you allow the most inadiquit assailant 2 or or 3 shots, you are MOST LIKELY, a VISTOM!
These are from years of records, not about killings, attacs, or just deaths! It is what the results of responsable self defence situations have been recorded.
In my opinion, 90% of those discusing Self Defence. Are referring to killing, which is talking about situations that are not life or death SD, and that % goes up when the subject is 18 rounds to save your life in a SD situation.
But one shot was never an absolute in my comment, it was stated you have one maybee two shots to be IN CONTROL, and it stated after that YOU ARE PROBABLY, a victim, no one can cay you absolutely are, but facts are, it doesnt have to kill them, just carry enough punch, even with a marginal shot, to take control of the asailant, which can be no more than slow them down to allow the person being attacked the ability to make a more reliable second or third shot.
But make no mistake, by the time you've made 6 to 8 shots, you probably had other options to remove yourself from the situation. Once you have any option to escape the situation and make the decision to engage instead of flee, your no longer talking SD in cort of law in most states! I want a cartridge I can control, that will do the most damage on even a marginal hit, the first shot I am allowed to get off in a unpredictable surprise situation.
That is what counts the most, and mine will be a 45acp 230 grain proven round to do damage. If I could control my 454, or even a 44 mag, I would use it, but follow up shots are not as reliable, and the speed of any handgun round, the largest caliber I can control, is what offers the most ability to accomplish what was being talked about,, Self Defence.
And no change in the gun other than shaving the combat slide release and the side safety, everything else is stock DW Valor VBob, a true 1911 Combat Commander sized pitol, with a hard hat treatment cause I don't care for stainless steel finishes. But quite proven modern ammunition, but even ball ammo would be more to my liking than any other ammo in smaller calibers.