Review of the Gold Ti Desert Eagle .50AE

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So I finally got to touch off a few rounds in my new Gold Titanium Desert Eagle .50AE. My son, a buddy of mine, and I got to the range and laid out the guns. A Sig Mosquito .22lr, Glock G17 9mm, and the DE .50AE. At first I was going to work my way up to the DE starting with the .22, but as soon as I saw it laid out, I just had to jump in with both hands.:D After reading hundreds of pages of reviews and writeups on the DE and being about 5'6" 150lbs, I was a bit apprehensive about the recoil. Well, I held on tight and squeezed the trigger. BOOOOOOM. :eek: Actually, it turns out that the recoil is really not that bad. Yes, it's HUGE but not unmanageable at all. The recoil didn't hurt my hands, didn't knock me to the floor, didn't make me point the gun straight up in the air. It was just large and powerful. And absolutely the most fun ever. :cool:The Glock recoil is sharp and quick compared to the DE. The noise is huge too. The range I was at is a centerfire handgun and rimfire rifle only range. So it's mostly 9mm, .40, .45 etc. Relatively small bangs going off at any time. Once the big .50AE rounds started going off people were jumping all over the place.:runaway: Funny.

So I did have one problem with the DE. I was firing a string of 5 shots and the slide locked back on me after the first shot. I brought it down from the target, pulled the mag, checked for a problem, reinstalled the mag, racked the slide and continued on. After the third round the slide locked back again. After doing all of the previous things I realized that my thumb had pushed the slide release lever up during recoil and that was what locked back the slide. So, operator error on that one. I never once got hit with brass (limpwristing), and there weren't any other problems at all. In the video you'll see my son who is about 100lbs shooting it and although the recoil pushes the gun way up high, he is still able to handle the recoil. If you're gonna let someone shoot the DE the thing to tell them is to... squeeze tight-pull the trigger. Normally when you are teaching someone to shoot you teach them to squeeze the trigger with more and more pressure until the gun fires. This way every time the gun goes off it is a surprise and you will reduce the amount of flinching etc. This is NOT the way to teach someone to fire the DE the first time. Hold tight-pull the trigger. You do NOT want it to be a surprise when this gun goes off for the first time. You're not trying to get a hit in the ten ring, only getting the bullet down range in a safe manner. Once they've felt the recoil and understand it, then they can start shooting for aim.

So here are the Youtube videos and some photos.

This first video is me picking up and shooting the DE for the very first time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWOKbZCtTF8

This video is a comparison of the recoil between the .22lr, 9mm, and .50AE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtZdLd1OoE0

This video is a couple of angles with one hand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFejblwOjDc

This is how I transport the guns to the range. I got the info on how to do the foam cutting from a post on ar15.com
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Closeup of the DE as it was when I first opened up the case.
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Here the new Hogue grips are installed. I didn't even bother to shoot it before putting the grips on. They feel fantastic and if you get a DE you must get the Hogue grips.
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Nice gun! I've shot one exactly like yours...fun toy :)

Might want to get a .44mag barrel for it; way cheaper to shoot esp if you reload!
 
Nice gun! I've shot one exactly like yours...fun toy :)

Might want to get a .44mag barrel for it; way cheaper to shoot esp if you reload!

Yeah, I was considering getting the .44mag barrel. I did have a quick look around for one but the Gold Titanium is hard to find. I do have a contact in the States that I can get me .50AE bullets for $200 per 1000.
 
LOL on the video: from you "...hold on tight!" & your friend "I'm scared, dude!".

Nice to hear you coaching your one bud to move his finger and keeping on him.

Very nice gun. Congrats!
 
Where's that range? I'm trying to find one that will allow pistol/shotgun/rifle near Vancouver. =x

That range was PSA in North Vancouver. Unfortunately it will most likely be shut down by the end of the year. Apparently some workers North of the range didn't like it being there so they planted some bullets and said that it came from the range. Range was shut down, big investigation, bullets found to be bogus but the bad press was enough to have the lease pulled. The next closest range is either Squamish or PoCo. Not sure which one would be closer for you. I also belong to the PoCo range and it has all kinds of good stuff to do there. Public 200yd range, several smaller ranges that you can use by yourself (with qualification), archery range in the woods ( like a golf course), skeet etc. I don't know much about the squamish range.
 
LOL on the video: from you "...hold on tight!" & your friend "I'm scared, dude!".

Nice to hear you coaching your one bud to move his finger and keeping on him.

Very nice gun. Congrats!

I always keep on people that I take to the range. If you keep telling them then they will just automatically do it later on. If you watch my son shooting he has excellent trigger finger control. That's because before we ever went to the range we practiced at home. Sight picture, trigger finger control, misfires, mag changes, dry firing, the works. And all the way through it I would keep at him about pointing in a safe direction during misfires etc. I would hand him his Sig and say "ACTS and PROVE that firearm!" When we finally got to the range I didn't have to say a damn thing. It was all automatic for him. Brings a tear to my eye to see it.:)
 
Does DVC ventures also have a shotgun/rifle range? I know they have an indoor pistol range, but long guns? Sorry for hijacking your thread, it's a beautiful gun; though I thought the recoil would be greater..
 
Does DVC ventures also have a shotgun/rifle range? I know they have an indoor pistol range, but long guns? Sorry for hijacking your thread, it's a beautiful gun; though I thought the recoil would be greater..

I don't think DVC will allow rifles. Maybe the 9mm M4 type stuff.

Yeah, I thought the recoil would be larger too. I think the reason is that most people don't know how to hold the gun and how to handle the recoil properly. So you see a lot of people on Youtube limpwristing it and the gun almost coming out of their hands. Although, the recoil is VERY heavy, and the shockwave blasts people standing to the sides. I even found that there was a shockwave that would hit me evenly across the face. It was like being hit really hard with a firm pillow.:p
 
Two things: 200$ for a 1000 that's a sweet deal.The other thing :I tried to put my hogue grip but i cannot remove the old one can you help me with this?
Thank you in advance
David
 
I always keep on people that I take to the range. If you keep telling them then they will just automatically do it later on. If you watch my son shooting he has excellent trigger finger control. That's because before we ever went to the range we practiced at home. Sight picture, trigger finger control, misfires, mag changes, dry firing, the works. And all the way through it I would keep at him about pointing in a safe direction during misfires etc. I would hand him his Sig and say "ACTS and PROVE that firearm!" When we finally got to the range I didn't have to say a damn thing. It was all automatic for him. Brings a tear to my eye to see it.:)

This is GREAT to hear...I commend your thoroughness. I do it the same way. ;)
 
Two things: 200$ for a 1000 that's a sweet deal.The other thing :I tried to put my hogue grip but i cannot remove the old one can you help me with this?
Thank you in advance
David

Go here ( http://ww w.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=30&t=53808 ) this guy wrote a fantastic article on how to change the grips on the DE.
 
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