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Finish: Nickel
Type: Pistol
Action: Single
Caliber: 44 Remington Magnum
Barrel Length: 6.0"
Capacity: 8+1
Safety: Ambidextrous
Grip: Synthetic
Sight: Ramp Style Front, Drift Adjustable Rear
Weight: 70.6 oz
Bud's Item Number: 49466

The Mark XIX Desert Eagle pistol offers true interchangeability. Purchase one pistol and you have the platform to build the other five with a simple switch of components. All models feature a full Picatinny rail on the barrel from the end of the chamber to right behind the front sight and standard ambidextrous safeties. Models include three different calibers options, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum or .50 Action Expres.Also available in a variety of different finishes including 6", 6" plus muzzle brake or 10" barrel in brushed, matte or polished nickel, chrome, black, or titanium gold finish.

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I bought the same one in black & 50AE for $999 @GrabaGun & got a free mag which the rebate still may be going on. Great pistol especially for the price. I also have their 10" stainless BFR in 450 Marlin. Both are Great quality. I chose this one in black as I don't like any plate gun. I like stainless but no plating.

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I'll share my experience with this weapon in case you're considering buying one. The .50 AE will shoot any factory load available and do so reliably. The .44 on the other hand will only reliably operate with very hot loads. Lightweight target load (well lightweight for a 44 magnum) will not cycle reliably and will stovepipe with alarming regularity, in my experience. For best results, shoot stout reloads. Not "hey y'all watch this" stout, but loaded fairly close to the maximum pressure for the cartridge. Under no circumstance shoot older CCI aluminum cased .44 magnum cartridges, they simply will not cycle the slide at all. All that being said, this is an excellent pistol and costs half as much to shoot as the .50 will still providing devastating firepower.

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