No. I have enough 10mm's for my fancy. I doubt it would sell well either.
10mm represents about the maximum power level that most "average" shooters can hope to control. Most can't in my experience and don't like to admit they are getting beat up by the gun. So they badmouth it. It is too weak, its not a 41 mag, its not a 45 etc. I have listened to this for years as a 10mm fan so I just don't think it will go.
I like letting folks shoot my 10mm Baer HWML 1.5" gun with full power (not 40 short and weak) ammo, you know, 200@1200 is my motto. Most will start shotgunning by the 2nd or 3rd round. Next I hand them the identical gun (also a 1.5" guarantee gun) in 38 Super shooting 130@1300. Everyone does better and normally comments on how accurate the gun is and great to shoot. They guns are the same, it is the caliber that is different and few get that.
So my observation is 10mm will not sell well, it will be a niche round that does ok like the 38 Super. It is for those that understand that it is more than a 45+P and needs to be controlled. It is a good hunting round for the right game, it is a great plinker and a fun round if you can control it.
So to the original OP, no I would not buy one, and no I don't think it would sell well.