Well, I've finally cracked!
I brought home an IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle MK VII today...
It came in to my LGS on trade and the price was too good to pass up. This one's chambered in .357mag, so I don't have to spend $1.50+ every time I pull the trigger although I do see myself eventually investing in the .50AE conversion barrel/bolt at some point. I can't wait to get it out to the range in the morning...
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"We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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Awesome looking SNIPER !!
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Thank you Sir!
Took it out today and put 100 rounds down range. Had to go to three different Wally World stores to find any .357mag ammo and all I could come up with was 50rds of 110gr Winchester white box and 50rds 125gr Remy UMC. Started out with a couple mags of the Winchester stuff and it had me worried 'cause I couldn't get more than one round off at a time. The ammo didn't have enough poop and was short stroking the slide. It just couldn't push that massive slide back far enough to catch the next round. Switched up the the Remy ammo and put all 50rds through it without a hiccup. Went back to finish off the WWB and to my surprise they all fed smoothly too. Guess it just needed to run for a bit. Didn't have a single jam or FTE through the entire 100 rounds. The recoil was a LOT lighter that I expected too. I was put'n a 9rd mag in a 3-4" group at 25yds so I'm very pleased with the way it shoots. "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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The Desert Eagle is certainly on my list of handguns to own. Glad to hear it shot well.
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Picked up a holster for this big boy today...
Condor Outdoor: Tornado Tactical Drop-Leg Holster Description : - Wrap-Around design to fit pistols with laser or flashlight mount. - Retention system with additional velcro strap to secure weapon. - Fully adjustable leg strap with non-slip rubber lining and quick release buckle. - One magazine pouch, with adjustable velcro strap. - Will fit Medium or Large size pistol. - Fully adjustable - Color Options: O.D., Black, Coyote Tan, ACU http://www.condoroutdoor.com/ttlhtornad ... lster.aspx It fits the MK VII like a glove and to my surprise the oversized mag fits in the pouch too... This rig is fully adjustable and will also fit all of my mid to full sized pistols. I'll post up a full review once I've had a chance to put it through the paces... "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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That is a nice looking rig. How does it balance when you wear it? It looks like it would help you wear it easily keep it nice and tight on you.
--Jim
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Thank you Sir,
Most of the weight is supported by the top strap so a sturdy belt necessary, but it wears comfortably and feels really natural on. The leg straps are nice and snug, keeping the pistol close in and not allowing it to move around while you're walking. I'm really happy with it so far... "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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It looks like a pretty smart design, glad it's working out for you. I always thought about getting one of those big desert Eagle cannons.
--Jim
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Thank you Sir,
I had always wanted one as well and when I saw the deal on this one I couldn't resist... "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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"We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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Bad to the Bone !!
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Yes Sir.
She sure does make my bones ache after a few mags at the range... "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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Heard that ...must kick like the proverbial mule !!
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That it does.
It's surprising, but it actually hits harder than my N-frame .44mag snubbie... "We live in a society of wolves. You do not fight back by creating more sheep."
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With all that weight (mass)in the slide, you would think it would be a recoil tamer.
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