Hello Opposite Pole,
I like your 5 inch 1911 very much.
Both of my 1911’s are similar to yours except that, I haven’t fitted my pistols with extra-large “safety” levers or exaggerated size controls of any description.
This does not make my pistols better or worse than other pistols, including yours.
It’s just my preference.
One man’s bread is another man’s poison.
Neither do my 1911’s have rounded main spring housings/grip frames.
However, I have made sober threats to have both of mine rounded off, as I do prefer that modification, (some handguns are wisely factory designed that way) for concealed carry of major caliber pistols and revolvers.
Your brown leather holster shown with your 1911 is quite similar to my favorite concealed auto-pistol holster.
I have one for my 1911 .45 which of course also fits my 1911 .38 Super.
Likewise, I have the same style of holster to fit my Sig-Sauer P226.
Formerly, I owned two P226 pistols, one in .40 caliber and one in .357 Sig caliber.
Recently, I sold the .40, as it was made with large, sharp cornered lugs under the front part of the frame, just ahead of the trigger guard, making re-holstering a real struggle.
Glad to be rid of that square cornered mess.
Now, I only have kept my earlier model of P226 that, does not have those sharp cornered “anti-holstering lugs”.
And, I bought a Sig factory barrel in .40 caliber to fit this pistol.
So, my stash of .40 ammunition is not kept in vain.
Now, if only the frame were made of steel, I would have that ridiculous “halibut hook” ground off the front of my trigger guard hahahahaha ha.
Well anyway, the 1911, original 5” configuration is my favorite auto-pistol and I repeat that, your particular 1911 and aforementioned holster both, look like excellent ones to carry for things that go bump in the night.
Cheers,
Velo Dog.