| Desert Eagle Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin: | Headquarters/engineering, Fridley, Minnesota, manufactured in Israel |
| Operation: | Single Action |
| Action: | direct impingement gas-operated |
| Cartridge: | .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .440 Cor-bon, .50 Action Express |
| Length: | 10.25 inches with 6 inch barrel (260mm with 152mm barrel) |
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| Weight (Empty): | .357 Magnum Mark I/VII 47.8 oz (aluminum frame) or 58.3 oz (steel frame), Mark XIX .50 AE 70 oz (1.36, 1.65, and 2 kg) with 6 inch (152mm) barrel |
| Barrel: | 6, 10, and 14 inches (152, 254 and 356mm) |
| Magazine capacity: | 9 (.357), 8 (.41 and .44) or 7 (.440 or .50) rounds |
| Magazine type: | Detachable Magazine |
Three different versions of the Desert Eagle were manufactured: the Mark I, Mark VII, and Mark XIX. The Mark I and Mark VII are no longer produced, but had steel or aluminum frames and were available in .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum and .44 Magnum. The Mark VII was also available in .50 Action Express, though the .50 Mark VII is physically identical to the Mark XIX instead of the slightly smaller .357/.41/.44 Mark VII design. Magnum Research still has limited numbers of 6 and 10 inch (152 and 254 mm) barreled .44 Magnum Mark VIIs with aluminum or steel frames in stock, though the Mark VII has been out of production for several years. The most recent model, the Mark XIX, is available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .50 Action Express (or .50 AE). Magnum Research also showed some models in .440 Cor-bon caliber, a .50 AE derived case, but no .440 Cor-Bon components are listed in their catalog and the .440 seems to have gone the way of the .41 Magnum.
Switching a Desert Eagle to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to shoot the other cartridges can be quickly accomplished in the field. The most popular barrel length is 6 in (152 mm), although 8, 10 and 14 in (202, 254 and 356 mm) barrels (which are rarely seen) have been available. The barrels are machined with integral scope mounting bases, making adding a pistol scope a very simple operation.
It is fed with a detachable box magazine, just as with any other semi-auto pistol. Magazine capacity is nine rounds in .357 Magnum, 8 rounds in .44 Magnum, and 7 rounds in .50 AE. The Desert Eagle is a sport pistol which is mainly used for target shooting and hunting, due to its unwieldy size and weight, extreme muzzle flash, thunderous sound, and often high price tag.
While IMI makes a cosmetically similar pistol, originally called the Jericho 941 and now marketed by Magnum Research as the "Baby Eagle", the guns bear no functional equivalence--the Jericho/Baby Eagle design is a standard double action, short recoil design. The one functional similarity is in ammunition. The .41 Action Express (or .41 AE) developed for the Jericho 941 used a rebated rim, so that the pistol could switch between 9 mm Luger and .41 AE with just the change of a barrel. This is because the .41 AE was based on a shortened .41 Magnum case with the rim and extractor groove cut to the same dimensions of the 9 mm Luger. This allowed the same extractor and ejector to work with both cartridges. The .50 AE has a similar rebated rim, cut to the same dimensions as the .44 Magnum. This is what allows caliber changes between .44 Magnum and .50 AE with just the change of the barrel and magazine.
However, that does not stop it from being misused, generally by those unfamiliar with firearms. Due to its extreme popularity, it is often rented or even bought by those who have no real experience with firearms but who are attracted by the popularity and machismo that comes with the weapon. A popular misconception with the Desert Eagle is its recoil. Many assume it has an unforgiving kickback due to its high caliber and large size; however the Desert Eagle's recoil itself is not the main problem, since the weapon's weight actually softens the impact of the discharge. The slide on the weapon fires back violently and resumes its original position with authority (the "click" and "clack"), which produces the harsh recoil-like action.
The Desert Eagle, while a well-made and solid gun, is actually rather heavy and not especially well balanced, which tends to lead to poor accuracy with those not trained in its use. However, the gun itself is very accurate, being capable of shooting out to 200 meters, much further than most semiautomatic handguns. The high price tag does not endear itself to most shooters either, especially when revolvers or single shot handguns that will do a similar job are available for considerably less money.
Due to, and in no small measure contributing to the its notoriety as a powerful firearm, the Desert Eagle has made frequent appearances in the action-adventure genres of books, movies, TV shows, and video games too numerous to list.
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