come on guys settle down this is way to much excitement for me...
I don't think misanthropist feels any ill will over this discussion.. I certainly don't.. It's mostly semantics...
This is a discussion forum.. You will find there are people here who have strong feelings on lots of subjects and the knowledge base within the group is virtually endless..
How people phrase things may sound like a war of words.. But it usually isn't..
I own probably 12, 1911 type guns in a bunch different calibers(9mm 10mm, 40, 45, 38 super, 400 corbon, 22LR and the coonan's in 357)..
My first gun was a National Match in 22.. Still have it.. Colt ACE top end... Shoots like a dream tons of history...
I've probably had three times as many through my hands..
I really wish I hadn't sold the mid range I had..
I have had a rand, Singer and several M1911's from WW2..
I think I have one US marked M1911 left..
I had a V45 Longslide in 45 super (I would be pressing my luck to call it a 1911) But it was some gun..
I have a couple commander length and I have Springfields, colt's, Norinco's, STI's..
I love the 1911 platform. It's tunable, customizable.. The gun is easy to maintain. I can tune a trigger to nice crisp 2 - 2.5 lbs. They last forever if treated right..
A properly loaded 45 Ball round round is without a doubt

one of the most utilitarian rounds out there... Plenty accurate, lots of stopping power and not too much recoil...
So whether a gun is a 1911, a 1911 type or 1911ish gun is really not that important... What is important is that you get all the info you need and that you end up with something that you enjoy...
Knowledge won't hurt you.. (Ignorance may kill you)...
I think we agree a coonan is not a 1911.. Close but not quite.. The reasons we may disagree upon...
Some guns called 1911 aren't really 1911's they are wanna be's, interpretations. But they are really 1911 pattern, 1911 type or 1911ish guns.. They look like it or function like it, but fall out for some reason.. I mean who in god's name at Springfield decided a 2 piece barrel was a good idea? Who was it that thought barrel links were a bad idea? And Sorry Colt the Series 80 was just a bad decision.. The list can go on and the decision as to if it's a disqualifying factor is very personal.. Nobody will dispute that the 1911 that browning created is the 1911.. What you do to it is your choice..