Green Frog
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The main thing this thread shows is that there is NO "right answer" to your question, and that what you choose is a very personal thing. IMHO, the 45 acp was developed for the 1911 and has shown itself for 104 years to be a pretty good match. Also, depending on what other guns you already have, the gun fondly called "old slabsides" will probably fill a different niche in your "meager collection" better than getting another revolver. OTOH, from the very start, the 45 revolvers may seem more familiar and comfortable, and they certainly have proven to be reliable and simple to operate.
The disadvantage of the 1911 pattern is difficult for smaller folk to cock and perhaps even for some to shoot due to its size, but I find the N-frame revolver a little less "user friendly" for smaller shooters as well. As brother Dale53 stated, chasing brass from the semi isn't all that much fun either, but maintaining moon clips or finding and loading 45 Auto Rim cases takes some of the advantage from the revolver.
Bottom line? IMHO, I'd go with the 1911, but it's your gun, so in the end, it's your decision.
Froggie
The disadvantage of the 1911 pattern is difficult for smaller folk to cock and perhaps even for some to shoot due to its size, but I find the N-frame revolver a little less "user friendly" for smaller shooters as well. As brother Dale53 stated, chasing brass from the semi isn't all that much fun either, but maintaining moon clips or finding and loading 45 Auto Rim cases takes some of the advantage from the revolver.
Bottom line? IMHO, I'd go with the 1911, but it's your gun, so in the end, it's your decision.
Froggie