Make: Israel Military Industries
Model: Desert Eagle
Caliber: .50AE
Location: Corona
Price: $1650 SOLD
Will ship (Y/N): No
For sale is a Desert Eagle that I've decided to part with. Considered the best of all the models made, this is a Mark VII manufactured in Israel and chambered in a native .50AE, with the caliber marking stamped on the frame, not the barrel. I've shot 4 or 5 boxes of ammunition though it over the years with zero failures. It's a lot of fun to shoot. Huge fireball and the indoor range always gets quiet immediately with the "what was that whisper-whisper" after the first shot. With that said, the recoil is very manageable. I find .44 mag revolvers to be far more pain inducing. It will include one (1) factory magazine. IMO if you're going to get a DE, then .50AE is a must. I have a .44/50 combo DE and I rarely fire it in .44. The .357's are almost like shooting a .22. I'm located in SoCal (Corona). Calguns connectivity is hit/miss right now, so your best bet is texting me at 951-203-4153. Thanks for looking!!
Model: Desert Eagle
Caliber: .50AE
Location: Corona
Will ship (Y/N): No
For sale is a Desert Eagle that I've decided to part with. Considered the best of all the models made, this is a Mark VII manufactured in Israel and chambered in a native .50AE, with the caliber marking stamped on the frame, not the barrel. I've shot 4 or 5 boxes of ammunition though it over the years with zero failures. It's a lot of fun to shoot. Huge fireball and the indoor range always gets quiet immediately with the "what was that whisper-whisper" after the first shot. With that said, the recoil is very manageable. I find .44 mag revolvers to be far more pain inducing. It will include one (1) factory magazine. IMO if you're going to get a DE, then .50AE is a must. I have a .44/50 combo DE and I rarely fire it in .44. The .357's are almost like shooting a .22. I'm located in SoCal (Corona). Calguns connectivity is hit/miss right now, so your best bet is texting me at 951-203-4153. Thanks for looking!!
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