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Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method

Posted By: BKS

Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/14/2018 3:32 PM

I bought a Desert Eagle 50 AE and plan on hunting with it. I?ve seen a few posts on here using the search function where others have one and hunt with it. I plan on adding a red dot of some type and am looking for suggestions on how to carry it in the woods?
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/14/2018 3:48 PM

Shoulder holster like the Bandito from Pistol Packaging.
Posted By: Walkingthemup

Re: Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/14/2018 11:18 PM

Congrats on your new gun. I have an L5 on order so this topic is of particular interest to me. If yours is the XIX model then I take it you intend mounting the red dot on the barrel. While there are a number of shoulder holsters and hip holsters made for the Desert Eagle, I haven't seen any that are designed with a red dot in mind. You'll probably have to go custom to get something you'll like.

I think this may be a general problem. While red dot optics have now become mainstream, holster makers seem reluctant to design for them.
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/15/2018 3:57 PM

I have not found that to be a problem with the custom holster makers. They essentially make them one at a time, and almost all of them offer holsters for scoped pistols. They may not list them on their websites, but most of them can accommodate red dot sights with a minimum of modification.
Posted By: Walkingthemup

Re: Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/16/2018 11:49 PM

Hi Sawfish. Maybe I didn't word my post properly, but that was the point I was trying to make. The major commercial manufacturer seem to be ignoring optical sights and as a result people may need to find a custom maker.
Posted By: BRASF0311

Re: Desert Eagle Holster / Carry Method - 08/18/2018 2:45 PM

BKS, to solve this problem, I went with a universal system that has been working very well for all my handguns that I use for hunting. I purchased the slimmest range bag with a shoulder strap that fits the handgun. I have one range bag for longer barreled revolvers and single shots, and a shorter one for the semi-auto's and short barreled revolvers.

In this video, click here, at minute 1:33, you can watch how I use the bag with my Ruger Mark IV that has a red dot sight mounted.

I really like the versatillity of the range bag for extra ammo storage, and anything else I need, like a flashlight. It can be slung across my back while climbing treestands, carried at my side or in front while stalking, and it can be easily removed when I'm seated. I keep it zipped up to protect the handgun from the elements and brush, then unzip it enough for easy access when needed.

Simple, cheap, and universal. Spray it down with some water repellent and it keeps your gun safe, secure, and protected.

Just an option for ya.
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