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Desert Eagle For Sale Ultimate OC Weapon!!!!!!

PDinDetroit

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wally1120 wrote:
If you dont notice this thing then you are blind,I would notice it even if I wasen`t looking your direction. And a .44 MAG for self defense is a little OVERKILL in many ways Price,Recoil,and Penetration. If you carry a 44 around then you are serious about life. Just puts the rest of us to shame toteing wimpy 45`s around.
Overkill for SD is good in BEAR COUNTRY!!!!
 

office888

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I'd love to own one!

Even in .44. .50AE is soo overpriced to shoot, and uncontrollable too. The high weight, combined with the fact that it's gas operated, means the recoil of the .44 is significantly less than that of a revolver.

Still packs 1200 lbs of energy though. More than enough to almost guarantee a one shot stop. Almost.

It'd be fun for deer hunting too!

Unfortunately, I just finished my AR15, so I'm pretty broke. Good luck with your sale!

:D

-Richard-
 

Nutczak

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if I had the cash, I'd buy the DE from you in a heartbeat, I too was forced to sell my DE due to financial need a little less than 1 year ago.
I had the same model, but mine was chambered in .41 mag, and I had the 10" barrel too.

A .41/.44 DE has recoil that is very managable, the heft of the gun negates most of it's nastiness. the weight of the gun alone will take care of any limp-wristing.

Would you trade? I'll trade you my .40 S&W Springfield XDm in OD-green/black, (only 50 rounds fired through it) and 200 rounds of .40 ammo. And i'llthrow in a 1997 Polaris 600 XC snowmobile.

Those Desert Eagles are a great gun to shoot, they are too large to conceal effectively without wearing an ankle length duster.
 

Evil Creamsicle

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Nutczak wrote:
if I had the cash, I'd buy the DE from you in a heartbeat, I too was forced to sell my DE due to financial need a little less than 1 year ago.
I had the same model, but mine was chambered in .41 mag, and I had the 10" barrel too.

A .41/.44 DE has recoil that is very managable, the heft of the gun negates most of it's nastiness. the weight of the gun alone will take care of any limp-wristing.

Would you trade? I'll trade you my .40 S&W Springfield XDm in OD-green/black, (only 50 rounds fired through it) and 200 rounds of .40 ammo. And i'llthrow in a 1997 Polaris 600 XC snowmobile.

Those Desert Eagles are a great gun to shoot, they are too large to conceal effectively without wearing an ankle length duster.
Damn. Wish I had a DE just to trade you!

A Polaris XC, and an XD!
 
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Nutczak wrote:
the weight of the gun alone will take care of any limp-wristing.
Watch it. There's a couple of posters around here that might take exception to that.:shock:
 

Smoothsounds21

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Evil Creamsicle wrote:
Nutczak wrote:
if I had the cash, I'd buy the DE from you in a heartbeat, I too was forced to sell my DE due to financial need a little less than 1 year ago.
I had the same model, but mine was chambered in .41 mag, and I had the 10" barrel too.

A .41/.44 DE has recoil that is very managable, the heft of the gun negates most of it's nastiness. the weight of the gun alone will take care of any limp-wristing.

Would you trade? I'll trade you my .40 S&W Springfield XDm in OD-green/black, (only 50 rounds fired through it) and 200 rounds of .40 ammo. And i'llthrow in a 1997 Polaris 600 XC snowmobile.

Those Desert Eagles are a great gun to shoot, they are too large to conceal effectively without wearing an ankle length duster.
Damn. Wish I had a DE just to trade you!

A Polaris XC, and an XD!
I just so happen to know where you can get one. :lol:
 

Smoothsounds21

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Nutczak wrote:
Is that Desert Eagle still available?
I just sold my 2006 Polaris Switchback 900, (I still got the XC-600) and I am thinking I would like to replace the D-E that I had to sell, and maybe add an AR variant to the collection.

Yes. I still have it.
 

Smoothsounds21

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Nutczak wrote:
Is that Desert Eagle still available?
I just sold my 2006 Polaris Switchback 900, (I still got the XC-600) and I am thinking I would like to replace the D-E that I had to sell, and maybe add an AR variant to the collection.

Would you still like it?
 

Nutczak

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Smoothsounds21 wrote:
Nutczak wrote:
Is that Desert Eagle still available?
I just sold my 2006 Polaris Switchback 900, (I still got the XC-600) and I am thinking I would like to replace the D-E that I had to sell, and maybe add an AR variant to the collection.

Would you still like it?
I am having a tough time making any decisons that require me spending money right now, I hope you understand.
And how would we do a transaction between states without needing a pay the typical $75.00 FFL I have in my area?
 

Nutczak

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autosurgeon wrote:
Yikes 75.00 :what: I thought 30.00 was bad enough :banghead:
Thats for the cheaper one, the other FFL's tranfer feesare at $125 per serial number!
I found some very affordable AR stripped lowers made by Double-starthat cost less than the FFL fees these guys would havecharged.
We are in a geographic location where they can get away with it and they abuse it IMO.
 
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