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Dan Wesson
Model 1911 Razorback RZ10
Dan Wesson Pistol 1911 Razorback RZ10 10 mm Variant-2
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:8.5-in Height:No Data
Barrel:5-in Weight:38-oz
Variant 2 of 2
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (180 grain bullet)207000
  • Recoil Factor (180 grain bullet)8.48 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity8 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor76%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Produced:2002 - 2009
Caliber:10 mm
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:thumb safety, grip safety
Magazine:7-round
Frame:series 70 stainless steel
Grip:Hogue black rubber
Sights:dovetail target front, Bo-Mar rear
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Manufacturer
Dan Wesson Corp.
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Gun Value
MSRP:$1,191.00Used Est:$900.00
Last Update:10/3/2023
About the Gun

This is a Colt Series 70 design with forged stainless frame and slide, Bo-Mar adj. rear sight, match barrel, bushing, and link, match grade trigger, sear, hammer, and beavertail, checkered synthetic or rubber grips.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: 10 mm
Alias: N/A
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:180 grains
MV:1150 ft/sec ME:529 ft-lbs
About the Cartridge

Initially made by Norma and chambered in the Bren Ten pistol in 1983 the 10 mm Auto was right off a formidable round. While the Bren Ten was not successful, the 10 mm cartridge was. In 1989 the FBI announced the 10 mm Auto as their officially favored sidearm. While the cartridge has proven itself over time, many felt that the cartridge was a little long for semi-auto pistols, making the pistol grip a little big for some comfort levels. When the shorter .40 S&W cartridge with very similar ballistics was introduced, it soon won popularity over the 10 mm round. The 10 mm Auto cartridge still has a strong following and manufacturers are still making pistols chambered for this round.

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