Some folks balk at the idea of carrying a high capacity pistol (Para’s in particular).. citing the increased width of the frame in the grip area.
Admittedly…Hi-Caps do NOT lay as flat as some single stacks…but in some cases they compare favorably.
One such example is a comparison of my Para P-13 (13 shot .45acp) to a Kimber Ultra Carry II ( 7+1 .45acp).

Look at the overall width of the two weapons (1-1/4� for both) at their greatest spread. This is owing largely to the very thick factory grips on the Kimber, (something that could be changed). Still…in terms of conceal-ability (in factory form), there is little difference and certainly not enough to quibble over.

If we compare the frames, we find that both are the exact same height (basically officers model).

The overall length of the slide/barrel combination on the Para (Commander length) is one
inch greater than the Kimber. No real down side to that.

The “girth� of the frame (in the grip area) is larger on the Para by 1/2�, so this may present a problem for folks with small hands. The Kimber “tapers� in this area and has a somewhat smaller grip in terms of girth, but no real advantage in overall width.

The extra 5 rounds of the Para do not come at such a high price when compared to this particular pistol (Ultra Carry II). Slimmer grips on the Kimber would swing things back it’s way though.
Just thought I’d share this…in case you have a Kimber UCII with factory grips.