Have have owned a small pile of Kimbers in different sizes and ages.  What I have now- three 5" series one Yonkers guns, a 5" Clackamas marked gun, a series one Gold Match, and a Novak customized 25 anniversary gun (also series one).  They all run flawlessly and are more accurate than I am.  
I have has a few series two guns.  Triggers were not as nice as the series ones, so I sold them.  Had two early ultra carry guns.  One was a disaster, the other good.  Sold them.  
Guns I wish I still had- a pair of series one Kimber Compact models- 4" bull barrel on top of an officer size frame.  Awesome guns that have become very hard to find on he used market- smart people know not to sell them 
 
 So, if you are looking for a compact 1911, I think you cannot go wrong with a series one Kimber Compact.  I had still frame guns.  They also made aluminum frame guns in that model- some had issues with feed ramps getting chewed up, so I would stick with steel.  They show up for sale in the national forums, usually north of $800.  If you can get one for less than $700, jump on it.