Well depending on the caliber it can be a little unexpecting to fire a Desert Eagle with one hand. You were probably shooting a .50 cal? I'm jealous by the way of whoever owns that. Anyway, as long as you have experiance with handguns and have an idea of what it will feel like to shoot one single-handed it probably isn't that bad. You SHOULD use both hands to fire the gun for the first few times for safety reasons.
2007-03-26 18:30:12
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answered by Wildernessguy 4
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I had one opportunity to fire the Desert Eagle and found that it was not difficult for a 180 lbs. person like myself to fire when I had the opportunity to adopt the proper firing stance.
However, this firearm was owned by a woman who couldn't have weighed more then 110 lbs. when soaking wet, and had purchased it because her ex-husband, who had beaten her to within an inch of her life, was scheduled to be paroled.
She brought this firearm to a pistol instruction course at which I was assisting, having never fired any form of firearm before. While we told her that this was far too large a firearm for any inexperienced shooter and certainly not an appropriate firearm for the purpose she had in mind, namely self defense, she still insisted on firing it.
After assisting her in firing this gun once, she then allowed each of us to fire a few shots out of it.
While I enjoyed firing the Desert Eagle, I found that it was necessary to adopt a proper firing stance before doing so. This would not always be possible in a combat situation and would therefore make this gun inappropriate for this purpose. Furthermore, the woman who had purchased this firearm could not control it or fire it without hurting herself.
Fortunately, we were able to convince her to return the Desert Eagle and purchase a S&W Model 10, a much more manageable firearm.
2007-03-26 17:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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As you have been informed till now... once you're stable adequate to tug the set off then you definately're able to "hearth" any weapon. The flinch that follows immediately after firing is the placement. in case you learn not the rest then with any luck you will learn some thing approximately asking a ideal question. You by no skill paid any interest on your instructors so I have not have been given any concept why i think of you would be able to pay interest right here. specific you may "hearth" the Deagle.... undecided why you're able to need to... different than which you think of video games are genuine life. EDIT: Joseph thank you very lots for the useful and informative preparation. I enjoy your venture. Now... piss off. You cope with the kiddies YOUR way and that i will cope with them MY way. Now you have your self a great high-quality day... and recommendations your individual damned corporation.
2016-11-23 18:02:01
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answered by ? 3
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Never fired a gun before but I know Desert Engles are pretty powerful. I'm sure with pratice most people could do it.
2007-03-26 14:27:38
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answered by 2Negative 6
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Hold the gun with both hands and don't squeeze the trigger pull and don't hold the gun to tight might break your rest.
2007-03-26 16:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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