Desert Eagle Serial Number Search

Price $1,299.00 Brand Seller Available on Northwest Firearms Location Longview Description Here is the last Desert Eagle in my collection. It is an early (4 digit serial number) 80's Isreali made, Magnum Research.357 Magnum Desert Eagle. It is in 90%+ condition. The safety and slide release have been updated with MkVii parts but the original parts are included as well. Also comes with 2 sets of grips. The original factory grips as well as the Hogue grips in the photo. Has target sites and two nine round magazines.
It’s a decent weapon, although to be blunt, I never found Desert Eagle or IMI’s products to be that spectacular in fit or finish. The price range on Gunbroker (which are always too high IMHO) ranges between $900 USD up to $2k USD with most prices in the $1200–1400 USD range.
Also comes with a new spring 'tune-up' kit, non original box and 200 rounds of factory ammunition. Asking $1299 Photo ID and bill of sale required. Quantum pendant serial number. I am in Longview if you want to check it out.
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