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February 16th, 2007, 11:55 PM #1
recoil of a 50.ae
what is the recoil like on a desert eagle 50.ae ive only fires a few weapons before and they consisted of a 12.ga 9mm glock and a 22. bolt action rifle.i know since its a big cartridge it must be heavy but i want to know how heavy(muzzle rise,how much your hands hurt after firing it,)
just wondering
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February 17th, 2007, 12:53 AM #2Super Member
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Re: recoil of a 50.ae
The 50AE Desert Eagle has got to be the worst Handgun I ever fired.
The recoil is hard on the wrist and the brass almost always comes straight back hitting you on top of your head.
The day i shot the 50AE I was at the range with the factory rep. I got to fire just about every firearm they build and even the BFR in 45/70 was smoother to fire than the 50AE.
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February 17th, 2007, 01:33 AM #3
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the recoil of the 50 AE is really not that bad.....holding with both hands.
the ONLY reason you get hit in the head with brass is the fact that you didn't hold the gun tight enough
two words: LIMP WRIST the recoil is stout enough to cause this unless you really gorilla grip the gun.
the gun torques in the hands, and the slide ends up ejecting the casing into your head intead of over your shoulder.
I owned a 50AE DE...a couple in fact, I just got bored with them
the ammo is almost $1 a round for factory, and its really not a good weapon when you get down to it, and its useless to hunt with in PA, thus it really has no other use but to cost you money, and be flashy."Oderint Dum Metuant" - BMFH
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February 17th, 2007, 03:53 PM #4
Re: recoil of a 50.ae
Never shot the Desert Eagle, but I have shot an LAR Grizzly in .50AE. The recoil was manageable, but I shoot a lot of .44 mag, so it's all relative. Had plenty of muzzle flash, which was nice since we were shooting at night.
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February 17th, 2007, 04:08 PM #5
Re: recoil of a 50.ae
Never shot one. When one is brought to the range, it sounds like artillery.
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February 17th, 2007, 05:21 PM #6
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I shot one a few months ago. It was a handfull (both hands). It was managable, but not something I have a real urge to do again. I'm 5'7" 175#, my hands aren't very big, my fingers are short. The gun itself was too big to be comfortable in my hands.
I didn't have any problems with recoil or ejected brass and I was able to keep it under control, but it really was more than I expected. It was fun as far as novelty is concerned, but from a practical standpoint, it was just too big for me. My Ruger 44 Mag. fits my hands a lot better and I have absolutely no problem with that, even with hot loads. Perhaps if the 50 fit my hands better I would have liked it more.
I don't regret it, I ain't against it, but I don't think I'll buy one.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
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Re: recoil of a 50.ae
Yes, the Grizzly was always the best .50 out there. Too bad they don't make them any more. The DE is heavier and gas operated, you'd think that means less recoil but it doesn't. I shoot my Grizzly with one hand ONLY. My 13 ounce 357 mag has 2 to 3 times the recoil of this .50. If you want a .50 AE try to find one of these used.[]
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February 18th, 2007, 09:42 PM #8Junior Member
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Re: recoil of a 50.ae
The first time I shot a Desert Eagle 50AE, I had never fired a semi-auto. Somehow my left thumb floated up and half my thumbnail was ripped off by the slide.
I finished the entire mag before I noticed the blood dripping off the base of my thumb. The gun had such a blast and such a recoil that I hadn't noticed it had torn off half my thumbnail!
Its not a "beginners" pistol, and just might make some inexperienced shooters develop very bad habits.
I'd shoot one now with no second thoughts, and I would enjoy it. But get used to shooting more forgiving semi-auto pistols before trying out the 50AE.
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Re: recoil of a 50.ae
I bought a 50 Desert Eagle this year and it does have some kick to it but it isnt very bad and surprising it extremely accurate. I can put 1" groupings in with it at 10 yards and its zero'ed from factory at 100 yards so it holds for some far distances.
My lil 5'2" gf shoots it and is used to it now although it was funny the first time she shot it. First time, she fired one round and just yells, i quit...
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September 20th, 2017, 11:07 AM #10
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Cute video, she did well..but I think the gun won.
Good training, she kept it pointed down range.Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
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