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Gentleman, what would be your choice for a new 10mm auto pistol. There are so many excellent choices now that the round is ( once again ) gaining popularity. I am interested in possibly the Sig 220, Colt 1911 Delta Elite And/or firearms of this quality level. Of course accuracy, reliability, and high quality are paramount. Please advise and thank you.
 
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I like the 5" P220 better than any others. Big Glock would fit my budget better. Get more rounds too to make up for my lack of shooting practice.
 
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Bought a 220 full size a few years back. Promptly sent it to The SIG Armorer for a tune. I LOVE it.
 
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What are you going to do with it? I LOVE my G20.4 for backpacking. It handles the big bear loads fine and is quite accurate and reliable. Parts are cheap and theres plenty of accessories etc for them.
 
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EAA Witness Elite Match would get my vote.
 
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Solid 10mm 1911 at a reasonable price the Ruger.


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What are you using it for? As a woods gun Glock 20, or Glock 40.

For a 1911 you just can’t go wrong with the ruger. But I’d get a 220 over that.
But I feel damn good about 15+1 rounds in my G20 whenever I take it into the woods, it’s a nice shooting pistol once you put new sights/maybe a couple trigger upgrades on it.
 
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I have a G20.4 and a Tangfoglio Stock III (blue)
Like them both and the Tanfo is quite the looker.
All steel too.
 
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Hard to argue against the G20. The Ruger, in either 1911 or GP100 is an excellent choice, too.
if my budget was closer to 1K, I would opt for a Sig.


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I say save your pennies and get a Dan Wesson “ Bruin” and be the bad boy on the block. Otherwise a Glock 20 is hard to beat in the field!
 
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I have several 10mm pistols;
G20 & G40 (both gen4),1911s from RIA and Ruger, and a P220 (DA/SA).
As much as I like the P220 (I have a few in 45 as well), what I usually pick up when headed to my range, and even for carry, is my RIA. Length of ownership is second only to my G20, and I have the most rounds through the RIA. Admittedly, the first pistol I got from RIA was a lemon. But they swapped it out for a new pistol and it has been 100% so far.
The RIA is also the heaviest of the 10mm pistols that I own. It really soaks up the recoil.
I know you are looking several tiers above the RIA, so I guess in short I will recommend something in a 1911 pattern pistol.
 
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Out of all that are available: P220. I once owned a G20 and was not comfortable to shoot at all. Sold it after less than a month.


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I picked up the P220 reverse two tone a couple of years ago . Then sent back to Sig and had the nitron blasted off the slide, then to the Sig Armor and Robert milled the slide and installed a trijicon red dot. I am still new to the forum and cant post pics but its a beauty and I am hoping to take a deer with it this year. As experienced shooters older than me have said, the red dot sights are almost cheating.
 
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...accuracy, reliability, and high quality are paramount...

Would be hard to argue against wanting a 2011 in 10mm.




 
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My next pistol acquisition is planned to be a Ruger SR1911 in 10mm. If I had my druthers it'd be a Dan Wesson Silverback, but that's a bit too spendy for my budget.



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I've had some 10mm guns including 610 and 1006. I'm not a Glock guy exactly. That said, the G20.3 is the best utility 10 I've had. No trouble unless you had nuclear loads and a light. A Dan Wesson is still on the list, though.
 
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My next pistol acquisition is planned to be a Ruger SR1911 in 10mm. If I had my druthers it'd be a Dan Wesson Silverback, but that's a bit too spendy for my budget.

I handled the Ruger 10mm and the Colt Delta a few days ago.
The Ruger with its bull barrel is noticeably heavier.
Of those two, I'd buy the Ruger.
 
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The steel Tanfoglio pistols are easy to shoot, accurate and aren't as expensive as some other brands. There has been some interest in the full size polymer version on a dedicated 10mm site. Stay away from the compact model. It is hit or miss as to reliability.



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