Desert Eagle 1911

Omar B

Senior Master
Yeah, you heard me right. This thing's gotta be so cool, I've already got a thing for Desert Eagle but this just adds some cool to it.

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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/12/22/magnum-research-desert-eagle-1911/
 
Pretty.

Just a shame the 1911 has reached the point in its history it's been eclipsed by other models....but then revolvers are still around, so why not?

Given that it is a 100+ year old design and is now being produced by more companies and in greater quantities than ever, speaks to John Browning's genius.
 
Given that it is a 100+ year old design and is now being produced by more companies and in greater quantities than ever, speaks to John Browning's genius.


Now if only they'd make a Browning Hi-Power in .45 ACP (Or at least .357 SIG, since there's a .40 model available and the diameter wouldn't have to change)
 
Looks nice, and if it falls in line with Magnum Research's other offerings, should be a solid performer.

However, my question is this: what does it offer that the other companies don't? Does it exceed the clockwork precision of a Wilson or Kimber? Does it come in at a lower price than the Springfield Mil-spec (not likely)? Does it have some sort of advantage in recoil reduction?

Unless it offers something unique, or a combination of great features not found in other competitors, then they may be over-reaching here.
 
True. I would love to see a detailed parts diagram as well as materials makeup to see for myself what's different/better about this one. To me, 1911s are pretty much the same except for materials and weight (which ties into materials).
 

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