Unless the sear engagement surface is very thin, I doubt a tool steel sear from C&S would fail. If it did, the sear is still blocked by the thumb safety, so you would need to have both parts fail simultaneously. And if it was a series-80 Colt, those parts would have to fail, the grip safety would need to be depressed, and the trigger pulled to release the firing pin safety. In other words, you have a better chance of being struck by lightning.
If you are still worried about it, you have two options.
1. Get a traditional DA pistol like a Sig or a Beretta and carry that.
2. Get a holster with a thumbreak that blocks the hammer.
"The 1911 was the design, given by God to us through John M. Browning, that represents the epitome of what a killing tool needs to be. It was true in 1911 and it's true now." - Col. Robert Coates commanding, U.S. Marine Corp Special Operations Command Detachment 1 (DET 1)
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