I would imagine they would be a lot of fun,are they any harder to maintain than a 1911 for example.
I would imagine they would be a lot of fun,are they any harder to maintain than a 1911 for example.
I've fired a .44 Desert Eagle, on the wish list now. If I'm not mistaken it's about $3000 and you get .357, .44, and .50 all in one set.
No, surprisingly simple to strip, reminds me of the p-38/p1. I'll post a youtube vid tomorrow, time permitting.
You'd need a magic wand to find that price in Canada. $2k before taxes and shipping on a new pistol, in black oxide, single barrel, 6 inch.
I have two friends with desert eagles. A .357 rips the rims off, with lighter loads it won't cycle. His .44 is very fussy about loads, brass doesn't last long. Another .44 won't cycle some factory, reloads must be full loads(H110), action sometimes won't close last 1/8" and case heads are damaged(bent). Trigger pull is designed by lawyers. Fixed sights hit high with all loads. Do you need the aggravation?
Got to fire a few rounds from them a while back... The 357 would jam every other round... but the 44mag ran just fine
Recoil (and muzzle flash) was quite milder then the 3" 629 I was playing with just before...
(got to get one of them little thing sometime)