Desert Eagle at the range

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I was given the opportunity to shoot a .50 Desert Eagle today at the range. Massive gun but still nice and smooth and fun to shoot. I will probably ruffle some feathers with this comment but "MAN THAT WAS ONE BUTT UGLY GUN". That gold color with the cammo etch job!?!?!? Talk about a "liberace gun"... :)
 
Shot the S&W .500 today

9 rounds. Fun stuff, I highly recommend giving it a try. I have never shot a Desert Eagle before, but I imagine it can't be that bad right?
 
I was at the range one day when someone was firing a Desert Eagle. He was acting real cocky looking around to if he was impressing anyone. An evil power came over me and I retrieved my 4" S&W 500 from its case. The blasts from my 500 put his Desert Eagle to shame. People passed him up to come over and see what I was shooting. :evil:
 
No 8" Desert Eagles.

They come standard with a 6" barrel. You can order an extra 10" barrel.

I never considered my Desert Eagle to be a Liberace gun. I'll have to remember that next time I use it to go pig hunting. Liberace would've liked that, and I'll make sure I only shoot the foo-foo piggies in the bunch, ok? :scrutiny:

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No. A 4" S&W 500 loaded with these bad boys:
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Recoil = 64 ft. lbs.

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Uncle owns a VERY nice looking one.
The slide is stainless and the frame has some sort of reddish finish on it.
.44 magnum.
 
No discussion of the Desert Eagle .50 can be complete without mentioning 'Bullett tooth Tony' from SNATCH.......some very cool .50 shot in that movie.
 
Haha...good call Peaceful Warrior.

"The fact that you've got "Replica" written down the side of your gun...And the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle point five O" written on the side of mine..."
 
I'd take a Mark 23 SOCOM over a DE any day

That's like comparing an M-4 to a Browning BAR Mk II Safari in .338 WM. You wouldn't use the .338 for CQB, and I sure as hell wouldn't try to take a grizzly with a .223 carbine.

Very different guns for very different purposes. The Mk 23 is a spec.ops./tactical pistol. The DE is a hunting handgun, period.

But, FWIW, I would not feel at a disadvantage if I entered a gunfight with my brushed chrome .50. Even with body armor, you're gonna feel a 325 grain pill smacking you at over 1500 FPS.:neener:
 
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