I have the Pro-CDP which is the one with the fullsize grip and the commander length slide. In my humble opinion, it is almost the perfect 1911 as far as accuracy, fit and especially finish. It is a series 70 type gun though, so no firing pin block. If this doesn't bother you, then you're good to go. I was not perticularly comfortable with the idea, and I still bought the gun. However, Kimber has supposedly come out with a firing pin block that works off of the grip safety, and has no adverse effect on the trigger pull. These are designated with II after the CDP.
The bottom line is, for a production gun under $1000, the Pro-cdp series are top of the line and hard to beat. Get one and you'll be happy.
Oh yeah, I've only had one Malfuntcion in the past 500 rounds on the first magazine, due to me limpwristing (I'm used to 9mm and .40), bullet fed, but slide didn't go into battery all the way. This is with ball, and hollowpoint ammo of varying weight. I am no marksman, but one hole groups are the norm rather than the exception at combat ranges. Hope this helps your decision.