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Baby Eagles are good guns, I've been pretty impressed by it everytime I've shot one. Interestingly enough, I was talking to a guy who owns a rental range, and Baby Eagle / CZ75s are always the last pistol to wear out.
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I ran a couple rounds through a .45 ACP Jericho "Desert Eagle", and it fed the crap ammo my 1911 wouldn't take, which impressed me. I liked it, the grip was a little long, but I rarely complain about grips, since a two-handed high grip usually works with all well enough. But it only fit 8 rounds?
And its durability doesn't surprise me, the gun's steel is thick and tightly fitted. Unfortunately IMI lubes up the parts with this shitty oil that ruins the gun's good functions, so if you buy one, strip it and clean that junk pronto.
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I'd say probably buy a 9mm though, with a grip that long you should get more bang for your buck, and 8 rounds is a little lacking in today's firearm. It isn't a 1911, so it doesn't get away with this.
And I don't recommend using one as a carry pistol, the gun is like an inch wide and is a little weighty. Especially when fully loaded.
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Then i should buy one in .40 S&W then?
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Whatever suits you best.
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I would just buy one in 9mm, so it's not some accomodation gun. Plus it'll be easier and cheaper to shoot at the range.
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Acomodation Gun?
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As in a gun that was reworked to accomodate a cartridge it was not originally built for. It was originally a 9mm, so just buy the 9mm.
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Okay then. I though it was built for .41 action express.
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