I wouldn't trust a $1000 1911 over a modern polymer pistol because of reliability issues, not weight.
I understand your thought process. I am a little old school I guess to because I was in the Army when the 1911 was the standard sidearm issued and, during the transition to the Beretta M9 in the mid to late 80's, so I feel the 1911, being proven for more than 100 years is a fine self defense weapon. I guess that's why they make so many different kinds. Great comment though and I do like other peoples insight or I would not have asked the question.
More Food for thought: Do you think polymer started being used for pistols as a cost saving measure? or do you think of it as a great scientific discovery that someone found for the sake of manufacturing Firearms? I understand they all have their benefits like stress fractures in steel, and expansion in polymer but, I tend to lean toward that chunk of steel in the hand. Maybe old fashioned but both modern plastic pistols and old style Steel Framed guns have their benefits. I have both and don't discriminate against either. as long as it goes Bang "EVERY TIME" I pull the trigger, to me it's a good gun.
