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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 372057" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Many hunters do use a handgun for hunting, even a Desert Eagle. With a .44, .50 AE or even a .357, the Desert Eagle makes a good gun for big game, such as bear. However, the "bling bling" Eagle the girl is holding is a bit obnoxious for a hunting handgun. You will usually see Eagles that are used for hunting, in "black", with an optical sight or with an extended 10" barrel or both. So, i am not sure that particular photo is promoting hunting. I still don't see the correlation. It makes me wonder if this is something the parents thought up or was it really an idea the students came up with? I went to a HS in a very rural area and everyone i knew (the guys) had access to guns. Not one of them would dream up of posing with their gun for the year book though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 372057, member: 9619"] Many hunters do use a handgun for hunting, even a Desert Eagle. With a .44, .50 AE or even a .357, the Desert Eagle makes a good gun for big game, such as bear. However, the "bling bling" Eagle the girl is holding is a bit obnoxious for a hunting handgun. You will usually see Eagles that are used for hunting, in "black", with an optical sight or with an extended 10" barrel or both. So, i am not sure that particular photo is promoting hunting. I still don't see the correlation. It makes me wonder if this is something the parents thought up or was it really an idea the students came up with? I went to a HS in a very rural area and everyone i knew (the guys) had access to guns. Not one of them would dream up of posing with their gun for the year book though. [/QUOTE]
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