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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby Mellonhead on Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:23 pm

Oh yeah, forgot to mention don't take the muzzle brake off unless you have the tool to align it. Magnum have had several returns for people that have shot the muzzle brake off. Also I have had an order in for about a year for .50 AE dies, so if you want to reload have some patience.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 5:39 am

Mellonhead wrote:Oh yeah, forgot to mention don't take the muzzle brake off unless you have the tool to align it. Magnum have had several returns for people that have shot the muzzle brake off. Also I have had an order in for about a year for .50 AE dies, so if you want to reload have some patience.


Nice job in making a sweet gun!! I have the hornady dies that I have had for awhile, I had to send the size die back and they had to make a custom die for me. Cases were getting stuck no matter how much lube I used. Now it works great, except for the surface rust! I'm used to dillon dies and prefer them, but they do not have a set for the .50.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 5:41 am

So on one side of my DE it says IMI made In Israel. And the other side says magnum research Minneapolis, MN. So is mine not the US version?
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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby Rodentman on Fri Mar 29, 2013 5:52 am

RJWesleyIII wrote:So on one side of my DE it says IMI made In Israel. And the other side says magnum research Minneapolis, MN. So is mine not the US version?


That is how mine is labelled so I suspect we both have the Made in Israel version, which is fine by me.
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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby greenfarmer on Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:06 am

RJWesleyIII wrote:So on one side of my DE it says IMI made In Israel. And the other side says magnum research Minneapolis, MN. So is mine not the US version?


I had always heard that the safety switch was where you could tell if you had the Israeli or American version. Something about the design of the little thumb switch was different. Which is what I heard.

But I've also heard online just doing searches on the Internet, that the reliability of the Israeli versions wasn't near as good as the American version. But in my opinion, a lot of that also depends on how you take care of it, ammo selection, cleaning and things like that as we'll.

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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:02 am

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RJWesleyIII wrote:So on one side of my DE it says IMI made In Israel. And the other side says magnum research Minneapolis, MN. So is mine not the US version?


I had always heard that the safety switch was where you could tell if you had the Israeli or American version. Something about the design of the little thumb switch was different. Which is what I heard.

But I've also heard online just doing searches on the Internet, that the reliability of the Israeli versions wasn't near as good as the American version. But in my opinion, a lot of that also depends on how you take care of it, ammo selection, cleaning and things like that as we'll.

Oh we'll... Eat your heart out joe Biden! Double barrel shotgun my butt! This is home protection!

Ok, no problem with functioning. I've shot around 3-400 rnds through mine. So what does yours say on the sides?
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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:55 am

Mine is a older model. According to the low serial number mine is from the early 90s.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 12:20 pm

How do you figure out what year it was made?
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Postby PHATSPEED7x on Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:31 pm

RJWesleyIII wrote:How do you figure out what year it was made?


According to some "guy" on the internet.... My friend who I traded the gun for said her ex husband bought it back in 1991. Also one of the mags is stamped 04-91.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:42 pm

Oh. I thought maybe the date was in the serial number. I'll have to check my mags when I get home
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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby Rodentman on Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:56 pm

My .44 mags are dated 7-08. My .50 mags are dated 5-95. The gun SN begins with 412 and I bought the gun BNIB special odor from dealer in Nov 11.

And now that I looked for this stuff I cannot find the box for the MF thing. You'd figure I'd be able to find the MF box for a gun that size. But nnnnnnnoooooooooo. I bet I put it in a safe place along with all the other stuff I can't find, like the 2nd mag for my DW 10mm.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:56 pm

I just tried looking for my box. It's MIA at the moment. My .50 mags say 5-95, but I don't think that's the date. My serial number starts with 342. Now I gotta find that box!!


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Postby RJWesleyIII on Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:58 pm

Found it...no date. I'll call MR Monday and see if they know.
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Re: New purchase. A mans toy!

Postby Mellonhead on Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:44 pm

gyrfalcon wrote:
Mellonhead wrote:Congratulation!


Still waiting for story or rear sight on that pistol.


After we prototyped the 10" barrel I talked the big guys into letting me have a scrap barrel, but still able to shoot. The first thing I thought of after shooting this thing is we have to mellow it out if they want to sell it as a hunting option. So I had the boys in the toolroom spin some threads on the end of the barrel while me and my son designed a brake. After a couple hours on the lathe and mill we had a brake. I wanted to try it out in aluminum because this thing is heavy enough as it is, besides much easier to machine. A sales dude owed me a favor so he had it hard anodized non-grata. After a couple magazines through the barrel the brake came loose, I think the stretched the threads out. I was going to go back into work to make a locking nut, but I looked down at the bench and saw a AR front sight that looked like it would fit the barrel. Put the damn thing on and it worked perfect. Now it is a big joke around work, but works good-remember I am trying to control recoil not accuracy. Started working on a rear sight to match the front, but it means taking the rear sight off-(no way!). I have made a locking nut in the mean time and will do some testing when the snow finally melts. If anyone is looking for a muzzle brake upgrade for a 10", PM me and we will get you a shooter. I would never dis the IMI because they made an awesome weapon, but i really believe we have improved it quite a bit. Unless it says Pillager MN. and has a full picatinny on top it is probably Israel made.
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Postby RJWesleyIII on Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:45 pm

Just got the barrel back! MR did a beautiful job! I can tell a difference in weight, but also a difference in the cool factor! It looks sweet! The only bad part i guess is the brake is a different color than the gun. You can see it in the pics. They sent it back with some oil on it and I'm curious to what they use. It smelled good, lol!

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