In a word. NO.
Not in a mag mount or mobile rig antenna anyway.
The Wilson 1000 is a good CB antenna, but it doesn't have enough range of tuning adjustment to be able to tune to the middle of the 10 meter band (10 meter band runs from 28.300 MHz for voice, up to 29.700 MHz) .
The Wilson comes tuned for the middle of the 11 meter CB band (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz ) so it's set for about 27.185 MHZ and has enough tuning range (by extending or shortening the stinger tip) to get it almost down to the bottom of that range, or almost to the top of the range, but not completely down or up, as you want to keep the SWR under 2.0:1 throughout the range of the band.
So it would fall short of being able to make it to the middle of the 10 meter voice band at 29.0 MHz. You could put a longer stinger on it, and get it to tune into the 10 meter band, but then it would not work worth a dang in the 11 meter band.
And while the manufacturer rates it as being able to handle "3,000 watts", I really doubt that it would, the RG58 coax cable on it would melt long before you pumped that much wattage into it.
RG58, if feeding a perfect 1:1 SWR, is good to about 1KW at frequencies below 30 MHz, but as the length goes up,, or the SWR mismatch does, or the frequency does, that power handling capability goes down, and pretty fast.
If you want to run a 10 meter mobile rig, buy a 10 meter mobile mag mount antenna, but to run a rig that will do both 10 and 11 meters (which would be an illegal rig) with just one antenna, you would need either a manual or automatic antenna tuner to make the antenna work with both bands.
Same situation if you ran just one antenna and two radios, a CB and a 10 Meter FM ham rig, you would then need a coax switch and an antenna tuner, the switch to split the antenna's feed between the two radios, and the tuner hooked to whichever radio the antenna was NOT built for.
Best bet there would be tune the antenna manually (by adjusting its physical length) to the middle of the 11 meter CB band, then use the manual or automatic tuner to get it to work on the Ham 10 meter band.
Now for a base station, you could run a SolarCon A99 antenna , $99, plus $60 if you want the optional ground plane kit, which I highly recommend, and of course you will need some coax to get to it as it doesn't come with coax attached.
It is easily tunable between 10 and 11 meters ( you only get to pick one at a time, if you mount it on the roof, you would have to go up there to switch between 10 and 11 meters) but it will handle 2,000 watts, and with a wide range tuner, like a MFJ 993B or SGC 230, it will tune from 6 meters through 160 meters. Great antenna, very sturdy, I have used one for years. Hooked through a coax switch, one side sets it to the CB radio (antenna is tuned for the middle of the CB band) other side puts it to a wide range tuner and on to a Ham HF rig, and the tuner lets it work on bands from 6 meters through 160, we use this very set up in our Nye County Emergency Operations Center Communications Radio Room.
Not in a mag mount or mobile rig antenna anyway.
The Wilson 1000 is a good CB antenna, but it doesn't have enough range of tuning adjustment to be able to tune to the middle of the 10 meter band (10 meter band runs from 28.300 MHz for voice, up to 29.700 MHz) .
The Wilson comes tuned for the middle of the 11 meter CB band (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz ) so it's set for about 27.185 MHZ and has enough tuning range (by extending or shortening the stinger tip) to get it almost down to the bottom of that range, or almost to the top of the range, but not completely down or up, as you want to keep the SWR under 2.0:1 throughout the range of the band.
So it would fall short of being able to make it to the middle of the 10 meter voice band at 29.0 MHz. You could put a longer stinger on it, and get it to tune into the 10 meter band, but then it would not work worth a dang in the 11 meter band.
And while the manufacturer rates it as being able to handle "3,000 watts", I really doubt that it would, the RG58 coax cable on it would melt long before you pumped that much wattage into it.
RG58, if feeding a perfect 1:1 SWR, is good to about 1KW at frequencies below 30 MHz, but as the length goes up,, or the SWR mismatch does, or the frequency does, that power handling capability goes down, and pretty fast.
If you want to run a 10 meter mobile rig, buy a 10 meter mobile mag mount antenna, but to run a rig that will do both 10 and 11 meters (which would be an illegal rig) with just one antenna, you would need either a manual or automatic antenna tuner to make the antenna work with both bands.
Same situation if you ran just one antenna and two radios, a CB and a 10 Meter FM ham rig, you would then need a coax switch and an antenna tuner, the switch to split the antenna's feed between the two radios, and the tuner hooked to whichever radio the antenna was NOT built for.
Best bet there would be tune the antenna manually (by adjusting its physical length) to the middle of the 11 meter CB band, then use the manual or automatic tuner to get it to work on the Ham 10 meter band.
Now for a base station, you could run a SolarCon A99 antenna , $99, plus $60 if you want the optional ground plane kit, which I highly recommend, and of course you will need some coax to get to it as it doesn't come with coax attached.
It is easily tunable between 10 and 11 meters ( you only get to pick one at a time, if you mount it on the roof, you would have to go up there to switch between 10 and 11 meters) but it will handle 2,000 watts, and with a wide range tuner, like a MFJ 993B or SGC 230, it will tune from 6 meters through 160 meters. Great antenna, very sturdy, I have used one for years. Hooked through a coax switch, one side sets it to the CB radio (antenna is tuned for the middle of the CB band) other side puts it to a wide range tuner and on to a Ham HF rig, and the tuner lets it work on bands from 6 meters through 160, we use this very set up in our Nye County Emergency Operations Center Communications Radio Room.