Adding a 10mm

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The ones I can find in stock online are SAO. And they are hard to find in steel frame.

EAA imports them in chunks from Italy. At some point they'll get another big chunk of them in. Just a question of whether you want to wait for that to happen, if nobody has them available right now.
 
I haven't actually seen an xd in 10mm. I'll likely grab one when I do But unless the 10 is different from the xDm 45 I'd call it even with a glock with a 3.5 lb connector. Just a mushy decent usable trigger imo. Another reason why the intended use matters. If your after the smallest group, a cheap 1911 would likely outshoot my best striker fired 6 inch 10mm. Both of the ops listed choices should outshoot any of the other choices listed here by a petty good margin if accuracy is the goal. If its capacity then the whole debate flips.
If one wants 15 rounds And says "nighthawk predator vs glock 20/xdm. Then the answer is (quite painfully to say) the latter. Or dual wielding the predators, Castor Troy style, albeit for the price of a decent car.
 
I hunt with a 6 inch Kkm barreled glock with a better trigger and handloads. . Ive never shot my 29 for group size nor worked up a specific load for it but i don't think I could get 1 inch at 25 yards very often. That's a nice group but not what most will see from any handgun, let alone a striker fired "sub" compact. I also own a sig mosquito that has ran great but don't go recommending then to anyone else because I've worked on many and never got one to run reliably other than mine.
I would expect a 1911 would outshoot any striker fired or da in most hands simply due to the trigger. Granted I don't own any budget 1911s. But with tailored handloads I'd expect smaller groups. And in my experience with many shooters have seen exactly that.
 
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