Yes, YES, YES... Sorry, Love the 10mm and 1911's make great platforms.
I've owned a RIA 10mm, SA TRP 10mm, and currently own a Kimber (as well as a Glock 29 and Glock 40, but that's another story). I was hoping for a Ronin, but wasn't going to spend on it. Got a deal on the Kimber and sold the TRP for about double what I had in it. I had issues with the RIA design, primarily with the ambitious-safety. Getting my high grip precluded positive disengagement of the thumb safety, other than that, I was pretty happy with it. Sights seemed pretty rudimentary though. All of the 1911 10mm's I've had issues to some degree with consistent feeding.
I will say that, mags are terribly important (more so than a 1911 in 45 or even 460 Rowland, which I also own). Wilson's have run the best for me (so far) and unless you want so spend $$$$ on ammo to break it in, I'd buy used if you can. My Kimber reportedly had around 1000-1200 rounds through it before I got it and it runs the best of any I've owned. I replaced the recoil spring as soon as I got it (it felt soft/weak) as well as the guide rod (HATE full length ones) and it's run 95% since I've got it. Owner did say that he had a few hitches with it when I bought it. I would not hesitate to use it defensively (in the woods) as the hitches have been with the last round getting hung up. I also shoot mostly reloads, but have found out 10mm 1911's need a pretty heavy crimp to run well and do that on my 10mm loads. I think I can load the projos I want and get it to run 100%, just haven't made the time.
In short, get it and enjoy it, but don't expect it to run like a top at first. You'll likely have to play with it and certainly break it in to some extent ESPECIALLY new ones.
All the best with the search and purchase.
ETA: All of them I've owned were single stacks.