At present, I own four Kimber 1911's, one .22 conversion kit, and four Kimber rifles. All relatively expensive guns, and as I have posted before, I would not spend the money, or keep them if they did not work well. You can drop a lot of money on Custom Shop versions, but the basic "Custom Target" is a well featured, adjustable sighted, full size 1911 that is very well fit, and accurate, for about $875.00, new.
Lots of talk about how the sub-compact 1911's are inaccurate and unreliable, but my Kimber 1911 sub-compact (Pictured when new), has about 2500 rounds thru it now, and it has been flawless, as well as very accurate. The only "work" needed has been changing the recoil spring every 1000 rounds, as is recommended by most 1911 sub-compact manufacturers. The rifle shown is an 84M in 7mm/08. Shoots right at 1 inch until the barrel gets hot, then opens up to about 1 1/2 or so. Plenty good for an ultra light deer rifle.
Larry