Paladin; Do you have one of those carbine length barrels for a 1911, to avoid the handgun ban
Then you could try & locate a carbine butt like the ones the Lebanese Christian militias used!
P.S.; 7;30 pm. The serial # of my 1911 is NOT one of the 5,000 C.E.F. pistols, which were ordered from Colt from September to late October 1914, with deliveries complete by mid-November, 1914. They were all commercial sourced and had the "C" prefix. Mine does not. Mine has serial number 201XXX, and the slide inscription on the right is MODEL OF 1911 U.S.ARMY. I can't read the left side of the slide as this pistol had been neglected a long tome ago, and a slap up job of phosphate refinishing covers the abuse. The serial number seems irregular and may have been "freshened-up" and some point.
P.S. My 1911 was apparently manufactured by Colt in 1917.
P.P.S. Further reading of CANADIAN MILITARY HANDGUNS, 1855-1985, by Clive M. Law, 1994, Museum Restoration Service, indicates that Canada received 1,515 1911A1 pistols during WWII. Serial no.s are in the 927,000 - 940,000 range. They were sold off in 1959 and bear "C broad arrow" and Birmingham 1959 proofmarks. Miscellaneous pistols were purchased from civilians during WWII in Canada, some of them being used by S.O.E