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A 1911 with the thin grips, flat mainspring housing, Ed Brown beavertail, and short trigger will do for almost all adults not suffering from micro phalangia.
"...He asked for .45..." A BHP isn't that much smaller anyway.
Go try a Glock on for size.
Mind you, my hands are wide but short and a standard Government Model fits me. The flat mainspring housing will help a bit. Tends to cause low shooting unless you pay close attention to the sights.
I don't have monster mitts like alot of .45 shooters I know and found it hard to get comfortable trying theirs. I bought a M&P .45 and I'm actually shooting better than I do with my Glock 17.
I don't know if I'm just kidding myself or what, but I've never had a problem with grip size (except with Glocks, but that was a shape problem, not a size problem).
I shoot everything from single- to double-stack semi-autos, 1911s, all revolver frames, never had a problem.
I'm starting to think I've got perfect shooting hands