For what it's worth, I'll add my praises. My first centerfire pistol was a Brasilian S&W 1917, purchased from Century Arms. Just about no finish, had to replace the virtually destroyed grips, but a butter-smooth double action and light, crisp single action trigger. Much later, I purchased a like-new KP-90DC from a co-worker.
The double-action pull is just about as nice as the broken-in S&W, and the single-action trigger also comes close. Accuracy is better than I can make use of. Haven't shot it a lot, but never had a bobble. Its DC action is essentially identical to the revolver. It's big, but I didn't buy it for concealed carry. I figure its size might make it a little more intimidating in an antisocial encounter. I have a Bagmaster Model CH MP holster for open carry, and a Don Hume JIT SLIDE No. 37M for tucking it under a jacket. I've acquired a total of 10 magazines for it, as well as reloading dies and components, an extra (safety) slide assembly, and spare parts.
I don't see a need for another .45 pistol.