I've long been a fan of 1911, .45 caliber pistols. About three years ago I bought a S/S Kimber Stainless II. This is a full sized, 5" barrel pistol with fixed sights. The only change I would, and may, make is to add night sights. I've shot a course with some folks whereby some of the action was in darkened places and the guys with night sights were better armed and performed better. My "show off" gun is a Colt S/S Gold Cup Commander with 60% engraving and real ivory grips. It, too, shoots really well but I'm careful where I take it and what it is used for.
The Kimber is my daily carry gun and I have absolute faith in it. In Texas there used to be a really cool place called Thunder Ranch, now relocated to Oregon. We attended one of the three day classes and in two and one-half days of actual firing put 1000 rounds through two Kimbers and not a stutter and no jams. My son had purchased some high capacity .45 magazines thinking he would gain an advantage in the timed events. They proved to be jammers of the first class and once he switched to the high quality magazines like the old man was using, no problems. The instructors all carried 1911 .45 guns and the brands used were Kimber, Springfield Armory, and the Thunder Ranch branded guns made by Les Baer. All agreed, for the money and performance the Kimber was a best buy.
There are numerous very good 1911 guns in the market, all the better for guys who like and use 1911 pistols. My experience with a Kimber has been all good, right out of the box. Best of luck to you on getting a new 1911.
Regards,
CharlesB