I have huge hands. The Glock 36 and a full-size 1911 are the only two pistols I've tried that feel right in my hand, and I can shoot the best groups with those. The G36 felt most natural in my hand. I haven't tried anything with aftermarket big fat grips on it, so I'd have to try more to be sure.
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Originally Posted by Slims
I can't stand the Desert Eagle, I feel the aesthetics are horrible, the balance is bad, and it is ill-suited for everything except for making movies.
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Not to mention the persistent jamming problems with the .50AE round. My understanding is that the awkward angle between the bullet and feed ramp combines with a less-than-smooth transition from the angle at which it's stacked in the magazine prevents the nose of the round from clearing the bottom of the feed ramp before the slide moves forward to chamber it, jamming the bullet against the feed ramp. Limp wristing exacerbates the problem. It isn't a problem with .357, .40 and .44 configurations because that bit of extra space before the gun chambers the round gives it the time it needs to clear the lip of the feed ramp.