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Watch: The Comfy Cannon: RIA’s new 6 inch 10mm 1911!

he 10mm round has some lore to it and a lot of that has been earned.  The load we tested from Armscor throws a 180gr bullet over 1,000fps to yield over 400ft-lbs of energy.  If you’re not into math that’s more than a .45 acp and about an extra third more than standard 9mm.  The 10mm has gained traction as a hunting round for deer-sized game and smaller.  Understandably Newton’s pesky physics laws mean handguns chambered in 10mm can be tough to tame.

Fortunately Rock Island Armory has tamed the 10mm in the form of a 6″-barreled 1911 known as the Pro Match Ultra.   Any one of those words independently hints at above average, putting them all together almost sounds a bit too far.  Fortunately with Rock Island it isn’t and this gun delivers with features once considered custom right out of the box.

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he 10mm round has some lore to it and a lot of that has been earned.  The load we tested from Armscor throws a 180gr bullet over 1,000fps to yield over 400ft-lbs of energy.  If you’re not into math that’s more than a .45 acp and about an extra third more than standard 9mm.  The 10mm has gained traction as a hunting round for deer-sized game and smaller.  Understandably Newton’s pesky physics laws mean handguns chambered in 10mm can be tough to tame.

Fortunately Rock Island Armory has tamed the 10mm in the form of a 6″-barreled 1911 known as the Pro Match Ultra.   Any one of those words independently hints at above average, putting them all together almost sounds a bit too far.  Fortunately with Rock Island it isn’t and this gun delivers with features once considered custom right out of the box.

A bushing-less barrel, full-length guide rod, and lengthy rail space start the front of the gun under an orange fiber-optic sight.  Orange isn’t a color commonly seen in fiber-optic sights, but our sample proved bright enough to grab attention without being so bright we couldn’t see the edge of the sight.

Rather than a laundry list of features the images can speak for what all this comfy cannon offers out of the box.

 

The business end of the Pro Match Ultra

Very snug slide-to-frame fit.

Gentle grip cuts on the front of the frame are a plus with 10mm
Adjustable over-travel trigger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The big question:  How does it shoot?  How about ringing every shot on an 8″ plate from 50 yards?  If you don’t believe it check the intro of the video below.

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