Magnum Desert Eagle by yanyan09
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Created and rendered with 3dsmax
Comments (8)
1358
very good render of the BBA (Big Bad A##)gun.
chachi
great render and model....but i thought the desert eagle was made in israel and not the us.......just a thought....in any case i want one!! lol... nice job. -chachi
gattone_blu
Excellent work. bravo
thecytron
Very impressive!
Miss Nancy
not bad! p.s. yep, made in israel in addition, the .357 is a bottleneck rimmed cartridge
intro
Funny. I saw a CZ (made in Czechoslavakia) in a gun shop once. On the side it said: Made in USA...Wichita, KS. hmmm. Great model here!
VRG
Personally, bring on the real firepower- let's use the .50!
Vin13
Ok I just had to chime in on this one FIRST the original DE was made in Isriael I know this because I own a first gen one and I am fortunate to also own a Mark 19 USA made Magnum Research one also (I colect them) The .50 is nice but the 444 Corbin is a great one also .44 slug on a .50 cal shell bottlenecked down. They downt sell it any more. With the Mark 19 series you can go from the .357 all the way to the 444 through the .44 and .50 by changing just the slide, mag, and bolt ( you only need to change the bolt going from the .357 to the other 3. The bolt is the same for the .44, .50 and the 444 Corbin) Anyway sorry about the rant. This is a great render! Love the titanium nitrate coating on the one on the left. A few minor flaws in the image though the RIGHT side it should say MAGNUM RESEARCH, INC on the first line and MINNEAPOLES, MN USA on the second on the LEFT SIDE it should read DESERT EGALE PISTOL (with the R in the circle for registered) on the first line and MADE IN USA on the second. It would also have the caliber stamped on the front of the slide. If you would like pics of my .44 (my fave) I would gladly send you some. Again wonderful render you have a ton of great details in them.