I think this post is 100% troll: IMHO desiring a 5" barrel (match, of course) + cu$tom action job$ + UNOBTANIUM guide rod$, etc. have NOTHING AT ALL to do with rational concealed carry, and anyone who has been shooting for "45 years" would be well aware of that.
Accuracy has to do with hitting your target: I'd suggest a sawed-off 12 gauge.
I'll apologise in advance if I'm wrong but, just face it: most of the hardware the o/p named would be more than accurate enough for concealed carry. Like you really need a 1" group for all the one's that are misses...
Cheers!
The OP said he wanted match accuracy. That may or may not be a good idea, but that was HIS parameter. I suppose many have tried to answer his question to recommend something that is both match accurate and combat worthy. Those who have suggested combat accurate pistols (4 inches at 25 yards) and those who have suggested tiny pocket autos or mini-1911s just do not have a good handle on the term "match accuracy," which is 2 inches or so at 50 yards.
I think the FBI HRT, the US Marine MARSOC people and some others who have been shooting for a while may disagree with your assessment that match accuracy has nothing to do with defense firearms.
It is a good source of discussion, but some of these combat special teams want, for various reasons, absolute match accuracy in a combat reliable pistol. It is possible to obtain such, but it is expensive. The 1911 is quite capable of concealed carry.
After re-reading this thread, it caused me to think of the so called "Bureau Model" sold by Springfield Armory. Match accurate and reliable, extremely expensive and built in the custom shop. It is roughly the same size as the SIG 210-2 I originally mentioned, the main difference being that the SIG's cartridge is not as dependable in the stopping power department. On the other hand, the SIG 210-2 will still be shooting match accurate groups hundreds of thousands of rounds later. I know this from personal experience.
I also had forgotten about the HK P7M8. It is also pretty accurate. Not match accurate, but not bad either. And combat reliable. It is not too easy to find these days, however, and it is also very expensive.
So, I agree with you, the parameters of the original question may be not well thought out, but if the OP wants match accuracy, that is up to him.
Personally, it seems to me that if you are not happy with a Glock, M&P, basic Colt 1911 (as opposed to a match fitted 1911), a K frame or a J frame, then you are too picky.
