A Bergmann M1910 with detachable butt-stock, 15-round (or more) detachable magazines, select-fire switch, chambered in 9x25 Dillon.
A Webley MkV made of steel that will withstand .45 ACP pressures, in .45 ACP.
An FN-CAL chambered for 6x45mm.
An FN-FAL chambered for .30x47 or .280 British.
An HK P7 in .40 S&W or .45 ACP with a 1911-style magazine release.
A Ruger XGI in .243 Winchester or 7mm-08 with barrel harmonics done right.
A semi-auto only Walther MPL in 10mm or 9x25 Dillon.
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A 1911 that doesn't feel like a brick with a handle
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It's called a Colt Lightweight Commander. There are other iterations, but I suspect that this was the first. Be careful what you ask for. They kick a third harder than the full-size model.