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Just to warn you, most of the guys on the site ''don't'' love the Desert Eagle because we know that behind the fact that it "looks cool", it's heavy and unreliable (If you look at the forum, we've had several talks about them, and how they are "mall ninja" weapons). Once you handle one and fire one, the awe slowly fades and you realize its just another handgun, except it is a brick and jams often. The Smith & Wesson 500 on the other hand, is a good gun. Heavy and powerful, but usually revolvers are meat and potatoes simple and reliable, unless they are too complicatedly built. Plus, Smith & Wesson is a more reputable company than Magnum Research/IMI/IWI, who has at times produced the Desert Eagle. Welcome to the site, just thought I'd let you know. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]] | Just to warn you, most of the guys on the site ''don't'' love the Desert Eagle because we know that behind the fact that it "looks cool", it's heavy and unreliable (If you look at the forum, we've had several talks about them, and how they are "mall ninja" weapons). Once you handle one and fire one, the awe slowly fades and you realize its just another handgun, except it is a brick and jams often. The Smith & Wesson 500 on the other hand, is a good gun. Heavy and powerful, but usually revolvers are meat and potatoes simple and reliable, unless they are too complicatedly built. Plus, Smith & Wesson is a more reputable company than Magnum Research/IMI/IWI, who has at times produced the Desert Eagle. Welcome to the site, just thought I'd let you know. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]] | ||
==Compliment on pictures== | |||
Thanks for the compliment on photos! I try my best and work really hard at it and it is gratifying to know that some members appreciate the work! I get quite a bit of moral support from the other MODS :) but it is always nice to know that some folks like the gun pics right away. There are quite a few guns that didn't have ANY good photographs of them on the net at all. Some guns were phantoms, with only sparsely written text on their existence on some web 'gun' pages, and no images. Just as tons of other Mods and Users have been trying to get good and accurate information on guns in film, I've been trying to get gun pics that are just rare and am trying to make IMFDB the place to go for gun pics. MPM2008 |
Revision as of 09:12, 22 May 2009
Desert Eagle love
Just to warn you, most of the guys on the site don't love the Desert Eagle because we know that behind the fact that it "looks cool", it's heavy and unreliable (If you look at the forum, we've had several talks about them, and how they are "mall ninja" weapons). Once you handle one and fire one, the awe slowly fades and you realize its just another handgun, except it is a brick and jams often. The Smith & Wesson 500 on the other hand, is a good gun. Heavy and powerful, but usually revolvers are meat and potatoes simple and reliable, unless they are too complicatedly built. Plus, Smith & Wesson is a more reputable company than Magnum Research/IMI/IWI, who has at times produced the Desert Eagle. Welcome to the site, just thought I'd let you know. - Gunmaster45
Compliment on pictures
Thanks for the compliment on photos! I try my best and work really hard at it and it is gratifying to know that some members appreciate the work! I get quite a bit of moral support from the other MODS :) but it is always nice to know that some folks like the gun pics right away. There are quite a few guns that didn't have ANY good photographs of them on the net at all. Some guns were phantoms, with only sparsely written text on their existence on some web 'gun' pages, and no images. Just as tons of other Mods and Users have been trying to get good and accurate information on guns in film, I've been trying to get gun pics that are just rare and am trying to make IMFDB the place to go for gun pics. MPM2008