Lately, there seems to be a resurgence of interest in the 10mm Auto cartridge. Most of the major ammunition manufacturers are producing 10mm rounds in a variety of bullet weights and velocities. When it comes to handguns in this chambering, you’ll find semi-autos from Dan Wesson, Glock, Nighthawk, Sig Sauer and Wilson Combat. If you want to scratch the itch with a revolver, Ruger and Smith & Wesson offer the Super Redhawk and Model 610, respectively, which both use half-moon clips.
The 10mm almost runs neck and neck with the .45 ACP, and it’s hard to notice any difference in recoil between the two when firing similar 1911s. With the .45 ACP and a 185-grain bullet, you’re looking at around 1,140 fps and 534 foot-pounds of energy (fpe). With the…