You could do as Charlie Miller did ---tie the grip safety down and carry it on half cock.
I have no problem with the functioning of the 1911. I understaand it and it is pretty simple---and safe.
Cock and lock--one move and it goes pop.
Ergonomics are the best for me.
If you don't like the grip safety get it fixed.
My 1911's run flawless.
Like RB-- It think the Sig is the best carry gun but that is out of the box. I don't own---and won't own---one that I wouldn't carry to a backwoods bar in East Texas.
If you don't care for the everday banging of the .45 get a 9x23 or 38 super.
Blessings
"tie the grip safety down and carry it on half cock."
That's an unwise and unsafe practice. Not recommended.
May I ask - do you unfailingly carry cocked and locked, all the time, on nightstand also? If not you will invariably at some point (tired, sleepy, etc.) fail to realize your weapon is not ready. That's bad.
Ergonomics are highly personal of course, that's all to the good.
SOME 1911's work great, most don't without gunsmithing. That's been my experience anyway.
All in all, I like them. But to RELY on, and for sure function - give me a double-action revolver any day over a 1911.
Those ol' bars in my beloved Piney Woods have nothing on the ones on Telephone Rd. in Houston.
Why, when the Telephone Rd. crowd needs a relaxing break they drive on up to Cut and Shoot!