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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: BLKDRGN on July 06, 2013, 12:54:41 AM
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I just picked up a Desert Eagle .50 AE. Why? Why not? Anyways it is extremely hard to pull back the slide just to chamber a round. I mean it's almost impossible. I had the sales guy try it out first and it took him several tries and the only way he could do it was put the barrel in between his legs to hold it while pulling back. I can't do it either unless I use a method like that. I tried taking it apart and oil everything and also leaving it cocked for two days but it still seems the same. I've watch several YouTube videos and it was easy for them. I've also tried out my safety instructors .44 and .45 DE and it was easy and I only used two fingers to pull it back. Is there a break in period and I have to shoot to soften the springs or do you think something is wrong with it? Is there a break in period?
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I just picked up a Desert Eagle .50 AE. Why? Why not? Anyways it is extremely hard to pull back the slide just to chamber a round. I mean it's almost impossible. I had the sales guy try it out first and it took him several tries and the only way he could do it was put the barrel in between his legs to hold it while pulling back. I can't do it either unless I use a method like that. I tried taking it apart and oil everything and also leaving it cocked for two days but it still seems the same. I've watch several YouTube videos and it was easy for them. I've also tried out my safety instructors .44 and .45 DE and it was easy and I only used two fingers to pull it back. Is there a break in period and I have to shoot to soften the springs or do you think something is wrong with it? Is there a break in period?
so to answer your question why? Why not? Because its almost impossible to pull the slide back to chamber a round... thats why. So why did you buy it knowingly that it had issues? Even if the spring softens it aint going to soften that much to the point its going to help.
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just shoot it and i'd assume that would loosen things up. but that sounds like a pain in the ass.
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hopefully firing a couple hundred rounds through it would do the job, sounds like one hell of a workout
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Now you know why most seasoned gun folk won't ever own one. :thumbsup:
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when i read the title i thought i was reading a different kind of forum...
I just picked up a Desert Eagle .50 AE. Why? Why not? Anyways it is extremely hard to pull back the slide just to chamber a round. I mean it's almost impossible. I had the sales guy try it out first and it took him several tries and the only way he could do it was put the barrel in between his legs to hold it while pulling back. I can't do it either unless I use a method like that. I tried taking it apart and oil everything and also leaving it cocked for two days but it still seems the same. I've watch several YouTube videos and it was easy for them. I've also tried out my safety instructors .44 and .45 DE and it was easy and I only used two fingers to pull it back. Is there a break in period and I have to shoot to soften the springs or do you think something is wrong with it? Is there a break in period?
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theres a trick to it,
push and pull same time.
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this reminds me of a friend who bought some rifle (HK PTR 91, i think? That sounds wrong, but i cant remember what it was.) and he had to put the butt of the rifle on the ground and stomp on the charging handle to get it to chamber a round until he shot a few hundred rounds.
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that's what she said
theres a trick to it,
push and pull same time.
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I'm going to go to the shop to check out the other ones. I just started this sport a few weeks ago so I'm not sure how things are supposed to be. I just assumed that's how it's supposed to be because the sales guy tried it out before me and didn't say something was wrong with it. Only now I remember that it was somewhat easy using my instructors one.
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that's what she said
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I have a Desert Eagle .50 AE in bright nickel. I have no problems cocking the slide what so ever. I know that Young Guns had some Desert Eagles, maybe you should compare yours with theirs. Good luck.
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when i read the title i thought i was reading a different kind of forum...
macsak u crack me up!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Why not just contact imi about the issue. And might as well already order a recoil spring rebuild kit from what I've read while you got them on the phone
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Glad someone got it!
macsak u crack me up!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Gee Macsak
You really getting INVOLVED!
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that's what she said
Look out for the negligent discharge.....
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Look out for the negligent discharge.....
:rofl: :rofl:
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theres a trick to it,
push and pull same time.
Look out for the negligent discharge.....
that's what she said
: :( i tried it same results now :stopjack:
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I think you got a lemon. I have handled a few DE in .50ae and they were all fairly easy to rack the slide. is the frame/slide straight?
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Where did you buy it from?
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I think you got a lemon. I have handled a few DE in .50ae and they were all fairly easy to rack the slide. is the frame/slide straight?
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Options:
A) contact the manufacturer and send it back for repairs.
B) cut your losses, learn your lesson, sell it and move on with life as one of the gun guys that says "I'd never own one of those overpriced pieces of kukai"
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Gun has issues I own one and the slide is fairly easy to rack
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This thread...is not what I thought it was. I'm not sure yet whether I'm disappointed or not.
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have you shot this cannon yet?
the two double springs should soften up a little after about
a few hundred rounds
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This thread...is not what I thought it was. I'm not sure yet whether I'm disappointed or not.
:rofl:
If this lasts longer than 4 hours, contact your physician.
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good one
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:rofl:
If this lasts longer than 4 hours, contact your physician.
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This thread...is not what I thought it was. I'm not sure yet whether I'm disappointed or not.
:wacko:
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:rofl:
If this lasts longer than 4 hours, contact your physician.
Lulz.