To me, the 1911 pistol is SUCH a parallel to the Harley Davidson, in the world of motorcycles...
Those that love them, will always love them, regardless of what newer/fancier/simpler/lighter/stronger/easier/more recyclable/approved by the BC Teachers' Federation pistols are developed.
Those of us that don't like them, will never understand those that do.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and whatever handgun you happen to choose, the most important things are practice, practice, and then some more practice. If you are a good handgun shot, you will probably be darned good whether you are pointing a 1911, or a Tupperware combat doohickey.
I must admit that the older I get, the more laissez faire I become, and I realize that just because I have a firm opinion, it doesn't necessarily give me a right to try to change someone else's... And I must also humbly admit to having tried to do that on several occasions on this very board. From now on, however, I shall do my utmost to try to foster a sense of non-gender-specific brotherly love in the firearms' community (Not as in "Brokeback Rifle Range", fear not... Unless you're into that, and then hey, fly at 'er... or 'im, or.... Oh, never mind - Moving on....).
Just because some of you still feel that a 100 year old pistol design is as good as it gets, well, I say fly your freak flags high! I respect you for your differences, and count you as brethren.... I will happily stand beside you against they that would tell you to put away the old ACP...
That way, when your pistol stops, I can provide cover with my Sig as you try to tear yours apart and figure out what broke "this time"(!!)
All in good jest....
Some people like 1911s, and some just don't!