So I was a reader over @ 10mmtalk and have been here for awhile as well. I'm looking for a 10mm shooter. I own an EAA witness wonder finish (the less desirable slide w/ scalloped slide) in 10mm. I bought it at a LGS going out of business sale. I bought a heavier recoil spring and recoil buffer, but never have felt comfortable enough to shoot it. It is still unfired, by me, the first owner. I would probably shoot it and use it, if I got a new slide form EAA. I called them a few years back with my concern and they didnt not care to help. I'm set on a Smith 1006, when one for the right price comes along, I will buy one. I'm a Smith guy, and have always wanted one. In addition to a 10XX, I would like to get something more practical that will handle full house loads, and is a double stack, that isn't so heavy. I feel 1911s are for 45s and I'm planning on buying a 10XX when the right one comes along for my single stack needs. I'm not a Glock guy, but I'm not opposed to polymer framed pistols. I carry a XD45C and a XDS45 regularly. The Glocks don't fit me well and aren't very easy on my eyes. I feel like I would appreciate the polymer light weigh frame over some of the other EAA models available(match, hunter). So for, my best thought is a Glock 20. What do I need if I want to shoot full house loads? Gen 3 or 4? I don't abuse or shoot any of my handguns a great deal, but don't want to worry if I shoot full 10mm loads. If I wanted to shoot .40 S&W rounds I would buy a .40. I'm a reloader and will roll my own if I end up shooting it very often. Does anyone have any other suggestions?