But I thought the 10mm - and every other semi-auto cartridge other than 9mm - was dead??? How can this be???
Good info.If you go to Ruger's website, they specify that the SR1911 in 10mm has a low-glare stainless frame. To get an allow frame, you need to get a lightweight commander style.
http://ruger.com/products/sr1911/specSheets/6739.html
Steel or no Deal. That goes for a a lot of guns. Especially Pocket guns that are shot heavily.
Damn, I wish I hadn't seen this thread, I just ordered one. I told myself I would buy if Ruger ever made a 10mm all the time thinking it would never happen.
I've got a NIB G3 Glock 20. I was going to sell/trade it for the new XD 10mm. I've got three 1911 pistols in 10mm now. Dan Wesson PM7-10, Dan Wesson CBOB, and a blued original Delta Elite.
The Ruger is tempting for sure.
wish it wasnt a 1911. too many 1911 style in 10mm. not enough double stack 10mm pistols.
Ruger isn't really known to under-build their guns. I suspect it will handle any SAAMI spec cartridge you put through it.Wonder if it can take the full house 10mm or if it is loaded like the delta elites?
I see another 10mm in my future!!
There are no clouds in my crystal ballWith amazing clarity. I have the same problem.
If only they offered it in high polish stainless, It would be exactly what I would want out of a personally ideal 10mm. I think I can deal with having to use a little elbow grease to fix that.
Dan Wesson's RZ10 MSRPs at about $500 more than the Ruger. Save ya loads of time & grease.
I live in California so unlikely I shall ever see either.