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Old 05-17-2011, 06:17 PM
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Mine was a Magnum Research Baby eagle .380 that I sold for $400 so I could buy a glock 19...I regret it almost every day since...but i still like my 19
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Old 05-17-2011, 07:10 PM
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Mine was a Magnum Research Baby eagle .380 that I sold for $400 so I could buy a glock 19...I regret it almost every day since...but i still like my 19
Wait, they make a Jericho in .380? Or do you mean a Micro Desert Eagle?
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Old 05-17-2011, 07:24 PM
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Wait, they make a Jericho in .380? Or do you mean a Micro Desert Eagle?
Yes...i mean the Magnum Research "Micro" eagle. It just fit in the pocket so nice...the Glock 19 conceals easy enough with a inside the pants holster but nothing like a pocket gun.
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Old 05-17-2011, 09:18 PM
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Yes...i mean the Magnum Research "Micro" eagle. It just fit in the pocket so nice...the Glock 19 conceals easy enough with a inside the pants holster but nothing like a pocket gun.
http://www.gunblast.com/MicroDesertEagle.htm

A nice review on the pistol. I was under the impression they weren't very good, guess I was wrong. Since it's a clone of another pistol, I guess it's not surprising that it's well made, despite Magnum Research's hit or miss works.

Personally I prefer a gun I can fit in my hand, and one that goes single action after firing. An 8lb trigger in a gun I can barely hold makes shooting somewhat difficult, and if I needed to pull it out and shoot quick, I'd doubt my abilities to use it accurately.

But to each his own.
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Old 05-17-2011, 09:26 PM
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if i could only have one gun then i wouldnt even gave it a second look...but for a close range self-defence pistol that you want to be able to conceal no matter what you happen to be wearing it is hard to beat. You can double tap a bad primer unlike the majority of 380 pocket guns and since the trigger is the safty i had no problem with a 8lb. If i wanted a full grip with a beautiful 3.5lb trigger i would use my kimber 10mm customized eclipse.
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Old 05-17-2011, 10:25 PM
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I wouldn't mind getting one of these (bottom). The grip doubles as a holster (which is great because it's compact but you can hold onto it), it's kinda like having a pocket knife, except it's a gun. .22 Magnum is a much better round than people give it credit for imo. For close range this would be great.

But I'm straying off the topic of this thread.

A Colt SP1 AR-15 with all original parts (including preban bayonet lug and flash hider), great condition. I got to test fire it, and I liked it a lot. Was worth a good amount (in the low thousands). Along with it, the guy had a second AR-15, a Colt Sporter II HBAR. It had the magazine release without the fencing (which is common on the Sporters, despite it being an A2 gun) and shot well. Had the bayonet lug chopped and the flash hider welded in place though.

I had to choose which AR I wanted, along with a Bushmaster M4A3, and I ended up choosing the Bushmaster. I'm not truly heartbroken in my decision, but they were nice guns I wish I could have held onto.
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Old 05-18-2011, 04:08 AM
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Narrowly missed a Webley-Fosbery I could have had for $5000 (hey, it's a Webley-Fosbery). By the time I made up my mind to buy it the old man selling it had passed away. Love to know what ended up happening to it...
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Mine was a Magnum Research Baby eagle .380 that I sold for $400 so I could buy a glock 19...I regret it almost every day since...but i still like my 19
Friday the 20th was my 5 year anniversary and when i got home there was a present on the kitchen counter...when i opened it there was a Magnum Research Micro eagle in it and my wife told me she remembered how regretful i was over it...
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Friday the 20th was my 5 year anniversary and when i got home there was a present on the kitchen counter...when i opened it there was a Magnum Research Micro eagle in it and my wife told me she remembered how regretful i was over it...
That is awesome. How are the Micro Eagles?
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Old 05-24-2011, 06:57 PM
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That is awesome. How are the Micro Eagles?
it is for sure a close range defense pistol with a slight sting. I hit targets great at 15 yards and it is comfortable for the first few mag fulls. Fits super great in the pocket and in clothes i normally wouldnt conceal in. Trigger pull is on the heavey side but for safety thats not a total bad thing for its purpose. Thank you for asking
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