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Bawanna
07-30-2017, 09:27 PM
Even though I live on the po side of the tracks, once in awhile the planets align and things work out and bawanna gets a brand new gun. Now I love old guns, weird guns, strange guns a LOT! If it goes bang I want one.

That being said now and then a shiny brand new one is a wonderful thing.

Here she be and let me be the first to say Magnum Research did it right.

I'm still new at directly loading pictures here so I'm not sure what order they will appear.

Things I love- They did away with the Billboard on the side that said Desert Eagle. It's smaller, classier and stylish.
I love front strap checkering that's not too course, this one is perfect.
The trigger is also perfect, don't have my gauge at home but my finger says 4# and a bit. Not too heavy, not too light.
The grips, forget the manufacture but very popular grip you, you don't have to grip it.
And I do love me some stainless steel.

Lets see if the pictures happen. Curse you photobucket after all these years.

Picture bawanna, one extremely happy camper and please join me in singing Happy New Gun to ME!
OK, I'll just hum, I can't sing for beans, fortunate to be near deaf as a stump.

gb6491
07-30-2017, 10:52 PM
Congrats Bawanna! No. 8 looks to be a fine addition the family.
I definitely like the front strap treatment and the grips go with the overall look quite well. I also agree that the new markings are an improvement.
Regards,
Greg

Bawanna
07-31-2017, 08:52 AM
I was surprised it came with those grips out of the box. It's very well done. Looking forward to shooting it.

yqtszhj
07-31-2017, 07:16 PM
Thats a beauty. Looks like it's all stainless?

GLOCKROCKER
07-31-2017, 07:28 PM
NICE! I got a feeling it won't be wearing those grips very long.

basstracker17
07-31-2017, 07:29 PM
She really is a stainless steel beauty Bawanna, and I like the look of the front strap checkering. If I am not mistaken, I would say those are VZ operator or operator II grips. I have a set on my 1911G and they sure do keep things in place. In fact, I sometimes refer to them as cheese graters. If you're shooting more than a couple hundred rounds down rang in a session you'll know what I mean.

Bawanna
07-31-2017, 07:41 PM
Yup, I'm sure your right, they are VZ, near positive. I haven't taken them off to see if they are marked inside.

I'm sure they will grate a bit but certainly rock solid to hold onto.

I'm not sure I can do anything better looking. I do like thin on a 1911 and I do love stag which often times negates the stag as it's difficult to get thin stag.
I finally put some fake thin stag on my CBob, I like them a lot but they are still fake, I try to live with it.

I ordered a Silent Thunder from Garrett for it today, I have a commander size but it's rolled over at the muzzle so full size won't go. I'm sure I could heat and open it up but it's so nice I don't want to mess it up.

Now I can IWB or OWB everything depending on the day.

Ikeo74
07-31-2017, 07:49 PM
You must have not spent all your vacation money because of the rain, so you treated yourself to make up for it. Nice purchase!

Bills1873
08-01-2017, 05:35 AM
Sure is a nice piece Bawanna! You deserve a new one once in awhile. Great choice.

Alfonse
08-01-2017, 11:28 AM
That is a great looking pistol. Congrats!