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RFI on 1911-pattern carry guns
<p>This is a bleg for information on 1911-pattern handguns optimized for concealed carry.</p>
<p>Since receiving my most recent death threat, I&#8217;ve been carrying a Glock .40 pretty continuously. The .40 is an excellent weapon, but has two drawbacks from my point of view. One is that it has a 5-inch barrel and a relatively wide frame, it&#8217;s really designed for external holster carry rather than concealment, and while it can be hidden on a person my size it&#8217;s not really comfortable for continuous wear.</p>
<p>The other problem is that it&#8217;s not a 1911-pattern .45. Yes, I know, there are arguments for double-action and smaller calibers, but 1911 is what I <em>like</em> and thoroughly understand. That feeling of comfort and confidence is a valuable asset and could make a life-or-death difference in a clutch situation.</p>
<p>Therefore I&#8217;m soliciting information on 1911-pattern carry guns. The search specification is this: 1911-pattern .45 with a three-inch barrel, optimized for concealed carry with as few projecting parts to snag clothing as possible. I know of one weapon fitting this spec, the Kimber Ultra II Carry. I&#8217;m interested in pointers to functionally similar weapons, reviews, personal experiences, and recommendations. I will entertain offers of sale and would not turn up my nose at used guns in good condition.</p>
<p>Attacks on gun ownership and other philosophical/political diatribes will be considered off-topic for this comment thread and deleted. Yes, I have notified the FBI (which is taking the threat seriously) and the police have my house on elevated watch, but &#8220;when seconds count, the police are only minutes away&#8221;. If you have nothing concrete to contribute to helping me keep myself alive, keep your lip zipped.</p>
<p>UPDATE: Thanks to all who responded. I found a used, excellent-condition Kimber Ultra Carry II on <a href="http://www.gunbroker.com">gunbroker.com</a> for $740, which is a steal considering that all the quotes I&#8217;ve heard locally are for $1299 and up. This is the exact thing I decided I wanted, so I am happy.</p>