Slow DEAGLE *duh da duh da da da da* take it eaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzy:
The videos are silent, so I recommend the theme music I embedded above to be started up before hand.
I was expecting more pinky rings and gold Rolex day-dates in the videos, but I suppose it’s hard out there for a pimp in today’s economy.
There are a couple other slow motion pistol videos on the khar arms youtube channel, but they aren’t of the deagle so who really cares.
Has this sold any of you on a deagle? Or did you cringe seeing that 25lb. slide slowly go back on every shot like I did?
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18 responses to “Slow Motion Deagles Are Slow”
Somewhere, somehow, someone is jerking to this.
It’s you, isn’t it?
My pastor says that if I pray enough God will cure me of my perversion.
It isn’t working.
Are you a mormon?
No, I said “pastor,” not “temple leader who married all my sisters and exiled me to the sub-basement of the compound.”
Methodist?
Maybe.
Is it just me, or did it seem like the “brake” did absolutely nothing? I’m sure it only added another $1k or so to the price tag. I mean, it looks like the only way to go if a .500S&W just isn’t expensive or bulky enough for you.
I don’t know. It seems like it actually did mitigate it slightly, compared to the subsequent one (no brake).
Either way it’s not gonna be a fun time on your hands.
The engineer in me is definitely intrigued that despite the added mass at the far end of the firearm and the ventral venting, the addition of the muzzle break does not seem to help the muzzle rise, and, in fact, seems to increase that rise.
Could be different people shooting, different loads, or something else, but… wierd.
Is it just me or did I see some barrel to frame flex and a bit of slide bounce? Deagles are an expensive toy in my book but I am sure there are a few handgun hunters, dictators, hip-hop moguls, drug lords, arms dealers and teen boys who would disagree. Folks must be buying them because it seems that every gun store I visit has the standard 6″ 44 mag deagle for sale.
I don’t like how the DE feels in my hands.
I do like some .44 mags though…
Looked to me like it came pretty close to having the empty stick in the ejection port in the second video.
This post with the music might be the best post here yet. That was awesome with the music playing! great choice.
Several of those videos come DANGEROUSLY close to a stovepipe.
My personal experience with these guns, they don’t come close, they do it, a few times a mag, even!
High recoil and a MASSIVE action travel will do that.
I love my desert eagle. (i have a 50AE with a 44mag barrel) Its over the top, loud, heavy and silly, but its a shitload of fun to shoot. I can’t say its never given me an issue, HOWEVER, i still think it fills its roll of being ridiculous very well.
Can someone tell me what ammo they were using here? I was not aware that the .50 AE came in anything but brass cases. I’ve got some Magnum Research .50AE and some Hornady but it’d be cool to get some of that steel case stuff. Neat videos, Mike.
I think the ammo might be “CCI Speer” brand.