.45 ACP vs. 10mm in Dan Wesson 1911 Commander?
So I've decided the Dan Wesson Commander Bobtail (CBOB) 1911 will be my next firearm acquisition. Since I love the low-and-slow feel of .45 caliber recoil, and the stopping power of the .45 round, I decided I would go with the .45 ACP version....until I started reading about the 10mm round. It seems that you can get the "!0mm Light" or "10mm FBI" rounds (not .40 s&w) that feel similar to the recoil PUNCH of a .45 ACP (as opposed to the CRACK! of a 9mm and full-load 10mm rounds)
In fact the only real downside of the 10mm round seems to be that the ammo is more expensive than .45 ACP....except that IT'S NOT!!! I just checked doubletap and cabela's and the price for 10mm ammo seems to be exactly the same as .45 ACP (am I missing something?!?!?!) btw, i refuse to shop @ walmart for any reason whatsoever, so their prices don't factor in.
Soooooooooooo....anyway, I know I should just go fire a 10mm with some different types of ammo and decide for myself....but I figured I'd ask the SRP fellas first, seeing as ya'll are good folks and seem to have great insight on gun related quandries.
BTW, my main purpose for this pistol will be concealed carry....with some occasional plinking and target practice a couple times a year.
So watcha think??? Go with the 10mm, or stick with the trusty .45 ACP?