It will be hard to add to much to what has already been said here. I have a Kimber which I like and also have a Para CCO with the LDA trigger. It is a single stack gun. The double stack is to wide for my hand and a single stack just feels better. I do carry a second clip with me. Not that I think I will ever need more than 7 rounds. Don't think I am going to war in the places I go. But better safe than sorry. Have had a Glock, Taurus 24\7 , found that I like the 1911 syle better. The Para LDA has the same trigger pull each and every time. I can carry one chambered and not have To carry cocked and locked. You have to worry alittle about how what you do and how you carry on the part of The police. If you are pulled over and They asked if you have something on you. showing them your permit and they want to see your gun or if you have to go to court after something has happened. they might see cocked and locked as you were looking for trouble. How ever as it is said better to be judged by 12 then carred by 6. I am just saying there are things that need to be thought out. The Para for me allows me to have one in the chamber with the safety on so I can draw and drop the safety in you motion. This works for me. My Kimber which I will always have is single action. so you have to be cocked and locked or draw and pull the hammer back in one motion. The other is to pull the slide and chamber one in your draw having to have two hands free or some kind of way to rack one in. If it is dropped or the hammer is hit you could have a problem with it going off. It gets down to what you are comfortable with. What fits your hand. What you are comfortable shooting. ( you have to hit the target to do you any good) These have just been my thoughts for you. everybody has there own opinions. I hope this will help some. Ray.
I have a Para CCO in 45 LDA trigger. I like it better than my Kimber. it is a single stack clip that fits my hand just right. easy to carry for me. The light double action trigger lets me carry one in the chamber and use the safety. 1911 style without being cocked and locked. Very easy in a draw to come on target while releaseing the safety. Works for me, You really need to try the trigger on it. I have had a kahr 45 was not happy with the long trigger travel is not what I like. but everyone is different in what they want , need and are good with. like others here have said you have to have it with you for it to be of use when you need to. my two cents Ray.