There was some threads started about Desert Eagle (Baby) and .44 Magnum (Colts Anaconda) !!!!!
So I had to break out my Desert Eagle .44 Magnum -- its an older version Made by IMI (Israel Military Industries) made in Israel ( some where made in Maine -- Now they are produced in Minnesota) -- Mine is a Mark VII ( the safety levers look like hooks, Mark I are teardrop shaped).
Seems the .44 magazine and .41 are interchangeable, at least mine are, some are marked .44 and some are marked .41, I bought some used magazines and they actually had some .44 Magnum Corbon ammunition loaded -- excellent score that day.
I was reloading prior to buying my Desert Eagle, 19 Grains of H110 and a 240 Grain bullet, makes the firearm fun to shoot -- 18 grains will eject the round, but would not cycle the next round from the magazine.
Sorry to say its been placed at the bottom of my safe -- I lent it to a co-worker for his New Years Day Family gathering a couple of years ago -- doesn’t get much action these days.
Still Excellent to have !!!!!!!!!!
So I had to break out my Desert Eagle .44 Magnum -- its an older version Made by IMI (Israel Military Industries) made in Israel ( some where made in Maine -- Now they are produced in Minnesota) -- Mine is a Mark VII ( the safety levers look like hooks, Mark I are teardrop shaped).
Seems the .44 magazine and .41 are interchangeable, at least mine are, some are marked .44 and some are marked .41, I bought some used magazines and they actually had some .44 Magnum Corbon ammunition loaded -- excellent score that day.
I was reloading prior to buying my Desert Eagle, 19 Grains of H110 and a 240 Grain bullet, makes the firearm fun to shoot -- 18 grains will eject the round, but would not cycle the next round from the magazine.
Sorry to say its been placed at the bottom of my safe -- I lent it to a co-worker for his New Years Day Family gathering a couple of years ago -- doesn’t get much action these days.
Still Excellent to have !!!!!!!!!!