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I vote 38 Super and 9 mm particularly if in an older desirable pistol. These are not as common as the 45acp. You can trip over all the 45acps later that are available.
I am a great fan of the 45acp and in 1911 and have a few. Also have a few in 10mm and a DW PM9. Also am not of the school of the 45acp is the almighty caliber for a 1911. Bet most pushing the 45 have other caliber handguns. I also trust the 9mm as a SD in a Govt size 1911. One of my loads is the 147 gr XTP @ 1200+ fps.
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I would take the 38 Super. I carry a 45 or 10mm but I ama big fan of the 38 super. The Super was developed in the thirties as a round better suted to penetrate car doors than the 45. Cheaper to reload than a 45 and tremendous performance. Next best thing to a 10mm with less recoil.
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