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I've been a fan of .45s for years. I have an XD .45 compact but it's too big/fat to tote. I inherited a Colt Model 80 1911 from my father in law awhile back and loved it so much I bought a gently used Kimber Compact Custom that is just a little smaller and easier to carry.

What I need help with is I am thinking of an even smaller/lighter .45 for my summer fashions:). I am considering another Kimber in ultra size possibly with laser grips or a Springer EMP but they seem to be hard to find in .45.

I want night sights and think the laser grips would be a plus as well.

I like to her what yall think...

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I have a Springfield Ultra Compact that I carry daily. I also added the Crimson Trace grips on it. I did change the springs out shortly after purchase to add a heavier pin strike. I have never had a misfire, FTF, FTE, etc... since the change. I sighted in my laser to 15 yards and can hit just about anything with it. I'm a huge fan and highly recommend a ultra compact 1911. It's not for everyone though. It took me awhile to get use to the cock and locked carry.

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I have a Springfield Ultra Compact that I carry daily. I also added the Crimson Trace grips on it. I did change the springs out shortly after purchase to add a heavier pin strike. I have never had a misfire, FTF, FTE, etc... since the change. I sighted in my laser to 15 yards and can hit just about anything with it. I'm a huge fan and highly recommend a ultra compact 1911. It's not for everyone though. It took me awhile to get use to the cock and locked carry.

Cocked and locked is no prob. It just takes a lot of practice to remember you've gotta click the safety before you can pull the trigger. I also have a Sig p238 SAS for pocket carry in a Nemisis holster that I really like but it's only .380.

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6'1 300lbs. I just like my guns like I like my ladies... slim.

Ah, you need the

LM4 Simmerling

LM4.jpgThe legendary Simmerling is one of the smallest .45 ACP's ever made. This incredible vest pocket pistol has a 5-shot capacity, and the first round is carried in the chamber ready for instant use just like a revolver or a larger frame .45 Auto. The LM4 weighs in at just 24 oz., and is only 5.2 x 3.7 inches in size with a thickness of 1 inch. The LM4 will be produced in limited quantities.

- OS

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I carry a Colt Defender with night sights and crimson trace laser grips in a Cross Breed IWB holster. I'm very happy with it. I occasionally carry other guns but I always go back to my Colt.

The Kahr in 45 would be a good choice. I have a Kahr in 9mm and they are great guns.

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+1 on the Defender. I had one for a while and it was a great carry 1911. It feed hollow points fine. I remember a couple of stove pipes, but I didn't count them because they occurred on the range with reloaded ammo. With factory ammo, that gun was a utterly reliable and amazingly accurate. Get a quality mag to feed it, like a Wilson Combat, and you will be good to go!

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Ah, you need the

LM4 Simmerling

The legendary Simmerling is one of the smallest .45 ACP's ever made. This incredible vest pocket pistol has a 5-shot capacity, and the first round is carried in the chamber ready for instant use just like a revolver or a larger frame .45 Auto. The LM4 weighs in at just 24 oz., and is only 5.2 x 3.7 inches in size with a thickness of 1 inch. The LM4 will be produced in limited quantities.

- OS

Thats actually heavier then the 1rd higher capacity Kahr PM45 and CW45 (19.7oz)

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Well, you said 45 but you didn't say what flavor:koolaid:. I have a nice 45LC BondArms cent2000. I carry it in my front pocket of my jeans. Light, smaller than a SW .38, nice little blaster.

Also have a 245Sig that I'm very fond of. Feeds like a dream, shoots where you point but its a little chunky. I cant carry this one with a tshirt and jeans.

:P

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I don't know if I could recommend a 1911 that is smaller than 5" for carry as reliability goes way down due to barrel length. I'd carry a 5" 1911 if you need something thinner.

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I carry a Glock 36. It's a single stack so it's slim. It's reliable, accurate and light weight. I have a CT sight on it. It ain't glamorous like a nice Kimber or Colt, but it's the smallest 45 I own.

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