Springfield Ronin 10mm for sale

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

5

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Steel

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Brand:

Springfield Armory

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

5"

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

8+1

Finish Per Color:

Black / Stainless

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 5 customer reviews across 2 variants from 23 retailers

All customers gave 5-star ratings praising the Springfield Ronin 10mm for its quality, trigger, reliability, and excellent value, with one minor note about specific ammunition compatibility.

What customers like

Quality & Reliability80%
The gun fires every round evEry time and has good looks
Trigger & Handling60%
Super crisp trigger perfect weight. Superior handling
Value for Money60%
Well made and feature rich for the price
Seller Service20%
TRANSACTION WAS FLAWLESS AND EASY. sHIPPING WAS FAST

Common concerns

Ammunition Compatibility20%
Only problem was With ammo that haD a shaRp angled bullEt
Frequently Asked Questions
Springfield Ronin 10mm for sale

How much does a 1911 10mm cost?

A 10mm 1911 typically costs between $700 and $1,200. Budget options like Rock Island Armory start around $700–$800, mid-range models from Springfield Armory run $900–$1,100, and premium builds from Dan Wesson or Colt can exceed $1,200.

Is the 1911 Ronin a good gun?

Springfield's Ronin pistol earns solid marks for reliability and accuracy. Reviewers report zero failures over hundreds of rounds and praise its ergonomics and sights. It's not a competition gun, but performs well for defensive shooting. Quality construction and aesthetics justify its price point around $842.

Does Springfield make a 10mm 1911?

Yes. Springfield Armory makes the 1911 Ronin in 10mm, a full-size semi-auto with 8+1 capacity, forged steel slide and frame, and a hammer-forged barrel. It retails around $842, with prices typically ranging from $767 to $907.

What mags fit in a Springfield 1911?

Standard 1911 magazines fit Springfield 1911 pistols, but caliber matters. .45 ACP models use .45 mags, 9mm models use 9mm mags, and 10mm models use 10mm mags. Wilson Combat, Chip McCormick, and Springfield's own magazines are reliable choices. Always test new magazines before depending on them.