For those unaware there is such a thing as 10mm Magnum, it's basically a 10mm Auto case lengthened and strengthened *giggity* to about the same length as a .357 Mag case.
As you can see it's also rimless because back when it was created it was for use in some Automag pistols, but like the Automag pistol itself it didn't find much success. With the resurging interest in the 10mm for semi autos, I'm wondering if maybe there's interest in bringing back the 10mm Magnum concept, but for use strictly in revolvers by introducing a rimmed version. With a 10mm Rimmed Magnum it would for all intents and purposes be a .41 Magnum, but while having projectile weights from 135 grains up to 220 grains available, be capable of shooting 10mm Auto and .40 with moon clips, and would fit into an L frame or GP100 revolver.
Would this interest anyone? Considering what .41 Mag ammo costs and the limited bullet options for it, a 10mm Mag revolver seems to be a better option whilst still being a more powerful option than a .357 Magnum in a similar sized revolver.
As you can see it's also rimless because back when it was created it was for use in some Automag pistols, but like the Automag pistol itself it didn't find much success. With the resurging interest in the 10mm for semi autos, I'm wondering if maybe there's interest in bringing back the 10mm Magnum concept, but for use strictly in revolvers by introducing a rimmed version. With a 10mm Rimmed Magnum it would for all intents and purposes be a .41 Magnum, but while having projectile weights from 135 grains up to 220 grains available, be capable of shooting 10mm Auto and .40 with moon clips, and would fit into an L frame or GP100 revolver.
Would this interest anyone? Considering what .41 Mag ammo costs and the limited bullet options for it, a 10mm Mag revolver seems to be a better option whilst still being a more powerful option than a .357 Magnum in a similar sized revolver.