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#SundayGunday: Ruger Super Redhawk 10mm

Managing Editor Jon Draper discusses the Ruger Super Redhawk 10mm, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

#SundayGunday: Springfield Armory TRP Operator 10mm

Executive Editor Adam Heggenstaller discusses the Springfield Armory 10mm TRP Operator, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

New for 2024: EAA Girsan MC1911 10mm Longslide

Jay Grazio of NRA Publications checks out the new Girsan MC1911 Longslide 10mm from EAA.

Video: Springfield Armory 10mm TRP Operator

Hunters get their choice of two 10mm 1911-style pistols from Springfield Armory this year: one with a 5-inch barrel and the other with a 6-inch barrel.

NRA Gun of the Week: Ruger Super Redhawk 10mm Auto

Ruger has acknowledged the resurgence of the 10 mm Auto cartridge in a variety of platforms and now accommodates in a large-frame double-action revolver synonymous with “thumper” cartridges such as .44 Magnum—the Super Redhawk (SRH). This newest SRH iteration provides a fluted cylinder chambered for 10mm Auto and designed to accomodate full-moon clips.

Top 5 10mm Semi-Autos for Hunting

When it comes to portable semi-auto pistols for hunting, there’s only one real factory standard cartridge choice: the 10mm auto. Let's take a look at the top five 10mm semi-autos currently on the market.

New Glock 10mm for Hunters

Handgun hunters: Glock just introduced its G40 Gen4 MOS, a long-slide 10mm with a cut milled near the rear of the slide for mounting a small reflex optic, like the Trijicon RMR.

Review: Dan Wesson Wraith 10mm

The Dan Wesson Wraith 10mm is a custom-feeling 1911 that’s as good-looking, reliable, accurate and shooter-friendly as any on the market today.

Behind the Bullet: 10mm Auto

If you like the way a full-sized frame shoots, but want a bit more power than the .45 ACP has to offer, wrap your hands around the Big 10, and you may find the handgun experience you’ve been looking for.

First Look: Kimber Camp Guard 10mm

The backcountry can be a dangerous place—and it's not easy to always have your rifle within reach. A powerful sidearm can pay dividends, especially if you find yourself on the wrong side of the probability curve and run into trouble. The Kimber Camp Guard has been designed to fill that niche. Here are five things you need to know.

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