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You do make a good point about breaking it down by the models. I mean the 1911 page is broke down M1911, M1911A1, series 70 and series 80. Even though imfdb is not gun encyclopedia, it pretty much turns out that way because of the different model break down this site does. |
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I do gun research whenever I have free time, it's my hobby. I'm also pretty good at noticing subtle variations in things, so that plus me liking guns sort of manifested this.
I can tell a Taurus from a Beretta pretty easily (it's hard to miss safety placement) but sometimes screenshots or pictures aren't clear so I slip up from time to time. I never knew there was a Mark 1 Desert Eagle before predator20 posted his though, I just saw the world.guns page and assumed the VII and XIX were the only models. Hell I just learned about the barrel cuts in .357 and .44 Models. I guess my attention isn't paid to guns that are popular and not practical heheheh. All the same if I were a millionaire I'd like to have a .357 MKI in Stainless steel for cool points. Last edited by Yournamehere; 03-29-2010 at 11:59 PM. |
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I could tell the difference between an M4 and an HK416 easily for as long as the HK416 has ever existed. Though I'm an AR aficionado, which really helps in that department.
As far as AKs, all that is learned from the great people here at IMFDB, as well as countless hours of staring at MPM's awesome pics on the AK page.
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I don't think Magnum Research has ever actually called the Mark I the "Mark I". Or at least, they definitely didn't in any of the old advertising I've seen. I get the impression that "Mark I" is a name that was added in retrospect after the newer generations of Desert Eagle were introduced. Quote:
On the other hand, I hate rails on anything, so I wouldn't want a Mark XIX. I think that visually, I like the look of the Mark VII the most. |
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Even the Mark VII .357 and .44 require the slide to be changed also. The Mark VII .50 is essentially a Mark XIX but without the rail notches. I could deal with rail notches on the XIX but the fluted barrels are ugly. |
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![]() Also, there's a two-tone Mark I that was used by the villain Tempus in an episode of "Lois & Clark". It had a brushed chrome frame and slide, but regular blued barrel and controls, and I thought that was a neat-looking combination. If I owned an Eagle, I think that's the finish I would want. Quote:
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I converted the Beretta 92FS list, it took a while but it couldn't be as long as that. |
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If I got any of the info wrong about the Desert Eagle variants (since, as you can imagine, I'm no expert), feel free to correct me. Quote:
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I don't think I've ever seen one for sale. I wonder if they even bothered to change the markings? From what I've read, they received a whole bunch of parts that IMI/IWI had already made, and just assembled/finish them. |
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haha...
i laugh at the thought of this topic. foolish being. i didnt learn my gun skills I WAS BORN WITH THEM! instinct my dear lad
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Don't know if you been watching Chuck. But I loved the last episode when Chuck gave Casey his Sig back as a present. That may be the reason why few USA marked ones come up for sale, most were assembled from left over IMI parts. |
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