Posted: 12/31/2013 6:34:14 PM EDT
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I can afford a DE. I am 56 years young and I remember all those early years, looking at magazines and dreaming! NOW I see so much trash about these guns! Are there any people here that actually owns a DE, or are you all just wishers and trash everything that you do not have!
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I'm in your age bracket and picked up a 44 mag (Matte Chrome) a year ago and love it! If you think you're going to shoot multiple calibers make sure you get the Mark XIX.
Only downside is that I'm starting to have some body aging issues which means I can't shoot as much or often as I once did. I still get to the range about once a week and run about 150-200 rounds/month through the eagle. A couple of recommendations would be 1) get the Hogue grip with finger grooves; 2) make sure you run it clean and well lubed; 3) make sure that you use ammo that does not have an exposed lead base and is either jacketed or semi-jacketed; 4) follow the guidelines for the right ammo to use so that it'll run well; 5) reload or stock up enough so that you won't run out while shooting; 6) shoot as much as you can! The only change from stock that I have done is the Hogue grips. I am eventually going to add either fiber optic/adjustable rear sight or go with a red dot. Also, I enjoy it so much that I'm thinking about picking up a Mark I (357) for less recoil since I reload for both 44 & 357 already. |
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I'm in your age bracket and picked up a 44 mag (Matte Chrome) a year ago and love it! If you think you're going to shoot multiple calibers make sure you get the Mark XIX. Only downside is that I'm starting to have some body aging issues which means I can't shoot as much or often as I once did. I still get to the range about once a week and run about 150-200 rounds/month through the eagle. A couple of recommendations would be 1) get the Hogue grip with finger grooves; 2) make sure you run it clean and well lubed; 3) make sure that you use ammo that does not have an exposed lead base and is either jacketed or semi-jacketed; 4) follow the guidelines for the right ammo to use so that it'll run well; 5) reload or stock up enough so that you won't run out while shooting; 6) shoot as much as you can! The only change from stock that I have done is the Hogue grips. I am eventually going to add either fiber optic/adjustable rear sight or go with a red dot. Also, I enjoy it so much that I'm thinking about picking up a Mark I (357) for less recoil since I reload for both 44 & 357 already. Excellent advice. I talked to Jack Harrington (Widely known as one of the top gunsmiths) today. He said exactly what you suggested. Jacketed ammo and keep it clean. shoot it a lot, 250 rounds to break it in. I am hooked |
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I have an Israeli made DE in .44 mag with an Aimpoint 30 mm ultra dot.
Pretty much one hole\ragged groups off sandbags at 50 yds. Lots of fun to shoot, however, have not shot it too much. (Watermelons and pumpkins at Halloween!) Was going to get the .50 AE, but figured I hardly ever shoot the.44. Still may get the .50 if a deal presents itself. |
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30 MM Aimpoint Ultra Dot, with the Magnum Research see-through mount.
Think it has 4 different sized dots and has variable brightness control, sun-shade cap and yellow filter. 30 MM allows much more light than a 1 inch tube, which is what, 25.4 MM? Have had it since 2004, pleased with the Aimpoint. Will double check the info after next visit to the safe. |
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The Aimpoint and Ultra Dot are two different brands of sights. I'm pretty certain he's got an Ultra Dot because Aimpoint doesn't make a sight that has different MOA size "dots".
I'm not trying to be a dick, I own multiple examples of both brands of these sights and thought I could help clear up the confusion. |
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here is mine with Aimpoint PRO, no rings needed;
http://<ahttp://i383.photobucket.com/albums/oo278/SleezUly/guns/DEcollectionclose_zps75d03410.jpg |
| I'm the same age and have had my Desert Eagle for several years now. Bought the original in 50AE in bright blue then got the .44mag conversion too. I love to shoot it! Mainly shoot the .44mag just because of the availability of 50AE although it very easy and cheap to reload. |
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I have an Israeli made DE in 50AE with titanium carbon finish I have shot a mag through one of these. I would say it was fun, and it is the type of gun you buy knowing it is for fun and show. Ok well I don't know about all the titanium blah, but it was a .50ae. |
| I've owned my .50 for twenty years +. It's never leaving my collection and it is my goto gun of choice. It's seen several 3-5k round weekends and just laughs at the abuse. I've always wanted the .440 but just have never gotten around to grabbing a barrel for it. If your a strong wristed shooter and reload, it's a real hoot at the range. If you have bear trouble, you'll sleep better at night. |


