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Check out any HK or Sig. 1911's kick much ass as well.
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If crisp, smooth triggers are important then it'll be hard to beat a 1911. If grip size is important then a single stack like a 1911 will be hard to beat. I like HK's and Sigs but found the grips hard to get used to.
I also found it hard to get used to the feel of a safe action trigger; however, if you're not currently spoiled by a 1911 then you may find it pretty natural to pickup a poly, safe action style pistol. I thought the SW99 and Walther 99 felt pretty good but couldn't stand the triggers on them.
I also really liked the feel of an HK P2000. I also prefer full size, steel framed pistols to help absord the recoil from the snappy 40 SW and power of the 45. But I don't carry either. If I carried though I'd roll with a compact in 9mm for better control.
A good hit with a 9mm is better than a miss with a 45, as the old saying goes.
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