Range Report: Desert Eagle .50AE

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Man, that's a LOT of gun!

Finally got around to shooting my Desert Eagle this morning. Went to the range for a short session since it was the first time in ages (last Summer, before the job change), with 100 rounds of .45 Blazer and a box of 20 of the .50AE. In no particular order:


* Yeah, that's a big heavy chunk of metal. I would imagine it would feel like carrying around an engine block to lug this thing for very long. However, in action it's not really noticeable, not in a negative way. As you'd expect, the inertial weight helps to handle the heavy recoil. It didn't feel heavy to shoot, just solid. And even the oversize grips weren't a problem, and I don't have the biggest hands. I would imagine it might be otherwise for someone with delicate sized hands, however.

* Yes, that's one hella cartridge. I was somewhat nervous about it, having heard scare stories of people planting the front sight in their foreheads, etc. etc., not to mention just the size of that hole in the end of the barrel is pretty impressive. So, yeah, it was stout, but not THAT bad. Certainly not as jarring as a .308 in a T/C Contender (someone had told me otherwise). I think it's safe to say that I wasn't limpwristing it, given the strain in my shoulder joint after one box. {G} This would be a good one to practice ki/chi with: "Keep weight underside; draw ki from center of earth and extend through arm to horizon..."

* For all that, it was quite accurate and I was pleased with how easy it was to control. At 30 feet, not warmed up and having never shot either this gun or this cartridge before, I was able to put 15 or so out of 20 rounds into a paper plate, and none of the rest missed the cardboard backing (about 15x24). OK, not exactly Carlos Hathcock or Rob Leatham, but for a beginner I was quite pleasantly surprised.

* Makes an impressive noise, too, not to mention the jet of flame from the barrel. Sounded as loud as the 12-guage in the other lane, and makes those sparks from the .45 seem wimpy. For that matter, after shooting 3 mags of this stuff, shooting the .45 was like nothing.

* I did have one malf, a double-feed on about the 3rd or 4th round. Cleared easily and never happened again. Not sure what the cause was.

* It's probably just as well that it's as expensive as it is punishing to shoot. Any cheaper and I'd be tempted to do more shooting than is probably good for my joints. Any less jarring and it could get pretty expensive. Did I mention this thing is FUN? (I did save my brass, in case I run into a reliable reloader or decide to get into it myself.)

* Very easy to take down and to clean. Need to find a boresnake in .50, though.

* Score: 9/10. If it was both cheaper and less punishing, it'd be a 10. As it is, no complaints whatsoever.

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Ah, .50 AE goodness :D I'd sure love to have one of them. I can only imagine how much fun she is to shoot. And the cool factor is through the roof! :cool:
 
Devonai, hadn't really thought about it, since none of my other venues had a problem with it. Changed it anyway for any blushing brides in the audience.

(Maybe I should have said "surrendered my maidenhead?" :evil: )
 
Cool isn't it, I don't shoot mine all that often but when I do it's a real blast :D. Glad you had fun with it.

Here's a pic of my 50ae Mk XIX in action

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With the last two threads I'm starting to miss mine. It was just a wimpy .357 though. If you're looking for a good sight to put on it, I used to have my Trijicon Reflex II on mine. What a great sight. Plenty tough to handle any DE. Five years later, the Reflex is riding on my T/C Contender, still guiding magnums to the target.
I traded my DE in on a Freedom Arms revolver just for greater verastility and less weight.
If I were to buy another DE, it would definatly be in .44 Rem mag.
 
Two questions:

1. Could you shoot the .50 one handed?

2. Would you feel comfortable carrying this as a self defense weapon?
 
1. Could you shoot the .50 one handed?

Haven't tried yet, but I think so. I'll find out next trip. Maybe I'll wear a helmet JIC. :D


2. Would you feel comfortable carrying this as a self defense weapon?

I don't think it would be the best choice. For one thing, it's big and heavy (I do have a shoulder holster on order for it, so we'll see). That makes it not only a bear to carry, but slower to deploy, I would think. For another, due to recoil, you can't exactly do doubletaps with it -- at least, I can't yet. Maybe with practice.

On the plus side, it wouldn't matter where you hit them, coz that's one heck of a chunk of metal moving at a pretty good clip. For that matter, at CQ ranges, you wouldn't even need to connect: the blast alone would do the trick!

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