:cb2: I've never fired the .44, but I did get to shoot the .50 at the range one day. My wife and I were practicing, and next to us was a guy teaching his girlfriend and her daughter to shoot. He had about nine guns spread out on three lanes and then pulls out this .50 Desert Eagle. Everything and everybody kinda stopped when he set that thing off. Being right beside him, I really felt the blast! I was just watching in amazement when I saw him make his big mistake. While taking aim, he crossed his left thumb over his right. Before I could say anything (not that he could hear me well with his muffs on), he fired. Oh, it was nasty. That huge chunk of steal beam they call a slide on that monster came back and took a nice piece of meat out of what used to be his thumb. He stood there looking at for a few seconds, wondering how he could be so stupid, and waiting for the numbness to end so the pain could begin. It hurt me to watch it! He turned to me and said, "Think I better go try and find a bandaid. Here . . . you want to shoot it?" And he disappeared into the range master's office dripping blood as he went. Of course, that left me with the Desert Eagle. After feeling (and hearing) the blast, I was amazed at how little recoil there actually was. It must take a heck of a lot of gas and energy to operate that mama. I didn't shoot all that well with it. Think I was too busy concentrating on my thumbs! Sure wouldn't want to carry that sucker unless I had a cement block holstered on the other side to balance things out. Oh, and by the way, the magazine was supposed to hold seven rounds, but he said five was all he ever loaded. The 6th and 7th were so hard that he gave up trying to load them. And you have to shoot jacketed bulletsno lead Keith style stuff at all.
The early .357 and .44 models made in Israel had a smaller frame and were easier to handle, but when they started making them here in the US, they went to a one size fits all frame which is way too large for a .44 mag. Naw, I'll stick to my wheelguns. Easier, cheaper, lighter, and safer on all opposing and unopposing thumbs! :eek: