You knew that SOMEONE was going to say it, so I thought I'd get it in there first.
I must admit, you are one of the few people I've seen who has a 1911 that actually continually runs.
Another name for this class, straight from Vickers himself, is "Glock Appreciation Class." He made it clear that the 1911 is NOT a good department issue gun. It's an aficionado's gun... someone who will take the time to stay on top of the maintenance.
And then there's always the capacity issue and slower reloads due to the single stack design.
True. It is also true that for the vast majority of actual self-defense situations, neither one of those things will actually be an issue--as long as the gun runs. From what I've seen, yours do.
....which will not, of course, stop me from saying stuff like my original post.
(Have you ever come out to ENGC and run a USPSA match in Single Stack? If not, you should! We need some more Single Stack people shooting out there, and I can't do it---I don't even OWN one.)