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The Desert Eagle or "Deagle" [4] is a single-action, gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol capable of chambering the .50 Action Express, the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol and famous for other large caliber chamberings.
The .50 Action Express (AE) (12.7×33mmRB) is a large-caliber handgun cartridge, best known for its usage in the Desert Eagle. Developed in 1988 by American Evan Whildin of Action Arms, the .50 AE is one of the most powerful pistol cartridges in production.
A .50 caliber handgun is a handgun firing a bullet measuring approximately 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) in diameter intended with the task of penetration. Historically, many black powder pistols fired bullets with diameters well above a half inch.
Some pistols from Magnum Research are marked Desert Eagle Pistol. Despite these names being used in the American market, the short recoil Jericho 941 is not related to the gas-operated IMI Desert Eagle other than its manufacture by IMI and being affiliated with MRI, and bears only a slight cosmetic resemblance to the larger pistol.
Dan Wesson M1911 ACP pistol: Dan Wesson Firearms.45 ACP United States: 2005 Davis Warner Infallible: Davis-Warner Arms Corp.32 ACP United States: 1917 Derwood Shuty: 9x19mm Parabellum United States: 2016 Desert Eagle: Magnum Research Israel Weapon Industries.357 Magnum.44 Magnum.50 Action Express United States Israel: 1979 DOSS SH.A.R. Psh-45 ...
Dan Wesson M1911 ACP pistol: Dan Wesson Firearms.45 ACP United States: 2005-? Davis Warner Infallible: Davis-Warner Arms Corp.32 ACP United States: 1917-1919 Deer gun: American Machine and Foundry: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 1964-? Desert Eagle: Magnum Research.44 Magnum.50 Action Express.357 Magnum.440 Cor-Bon.429 DE.41 Remington Magnum ...
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The Grizzly Win Mag pistols were conceived, invented, designed, engineered and developed in the 1980s by the sole inventor, Perry Arnett, who licensed his patent for an interchangeable caliber semi-automatic pistol [1] to L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc. Perry Arnett's designs were initially flawed and were improved upon by Heinz Augat (former owner and founder of L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc.).