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Baby Eagle Compact Issues

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Well it figures, of the few handguns I have collected so far my favorite to carry looks to be the least supported. I have fallen in love with my Desert Eagle Jerico aka Baby Eagle Compact. Problem is finding accessories like Magazine holders, Grips and such. I did find a Holster for it made by Fubus for the Walther P-99 and it works fine. thats about all so far.

Anyone out there carrying a Compact DE? and do you have pointers for stuff for it?

thanks jim
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You might be able to use things designed for the CZ-75 Compact model...
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Kalrog wrote:You might be able to use things designed for the CZ-75 Compact model...
Good idea, being a CZ clone. I'l lcheck into that thanks!
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I have an EAA Witness compact (another CZ75 compact clone). Fist, Inc. didn't even blink about molding a Kydex IWB holster for my model. And it fits like a glove. CDNN is good about having magazines for "odd" weapon models (like the Witness). Hogue makes grip panels (not sure about wrap-arounds) for the Witness and CZ models, so they might make them for the Baby Eagles.

All in all, don't think of yourself as wierd for having an unusual weapon preference. You are unique. At least that's what I keep telling myself. (My wife is reading this and telling me, "No. You're wierd.")
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barres wrote:I have an EAA Witness compact (another CZ75 compact clone). Fist, Inc. didn't even blink about molding a Kydex IWB holster for my model. And it fits like a glove. CDNN is good about having magazines for "odd" weapon models (like the Witness). Hogue makes grip panels (not sure about wrap-arounds) for the Witness and CZ models, so they might make them for the Baby Eagles.

All in all, don't think of yourself as wierd for having an unusual weapon preference. You are unique. At least that's what I keep telling myself. (My wife is reading this and telling me, "No. You're wierd.")
HAHAHAHA My wife says the same about me. Thanks , I check into it,
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I had a Don Hume PCCH holster made for my .45 baby Eagle, fits like a glove, and very comfortable when wearing. Now about magazine holders, i just place an extra mag in my pocket. Carpenter Jeans, and shorts are excellent spare mag holders. (the small pocket usually for glasses or pencils). Below is a photo of my baby eagle in it's rig.

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maqueswell:
Welcome to the forum and thanks for the info.

Chas.
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maqueswell wrote:I had a Don Hume PCCH holster made for my .45 baby Eagle, fits like a glove, and very comfortable when wearing. Now about magazine holders, i just place an extra mag in my pocket. Carpenter Jeans, and shorts are excellent spare mag holders. (the small pocket usually for glasses or pencils). Below is a photo of my baby eagle in it's rig.

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Very nice... thanks!
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Yall are most welcome..if i get any more info, i will post it.
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