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10mm vs .45 ACP for Self-Defense

45ACP for me. The last thing I need is another caliber to feed.
The same for me. While I have no doubt that a 10 mm is a fine caliber choice, I just don't need to add another caliber to my already large selection of firearms of different calibers. I probably have 5000 rounds of .45 for my 3 .45's. And now my EDC is a H&K VP9SK, so I'm not going thru so much .45 these days. But I am seriously considering a Ruger LC Carbine in a .45 to burn up some of my .45 stockpile. Just have to wait until after the holidays. Already spent way more than I should have for the holidays.
 
45 acp, 2 or 3 treats from kitchen should slow the action down a bit.
 

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I like the idea of 10mm; particularly using a commercial load that’s just a little warmer than a .40 S&W…the 200gr HST load being an excellent example.

Put it in a large, full-frame pistol and it’s going to be very controllable, fairly mild recoil, with higher capacity than a .45.

That being said, though…if you already have a .45, I really don’t see a reason to go to 10. It’s not going to do anything better than .45 as far as getting a stop, given equal placement.
 
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