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  2. Desert Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Drawings from patent 4,619,184 showing the Desert Eagle's gas-operated mechanism Interchangeable barrels for a Desert Eagle Mark I Desert Eagle, Mark XIX in .44 Magnum The design for the Desert Eagle was initiated by Bernard C. White of Magnum Research and Arnolds Streinbergs of Riga Arms Institute, who filed a US patent application for a ...

  3. .429 DE - Wikipedia

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    Also, due to its use of the same cartridge design, one can easily convert a .50 AE Desert Eagle to .429 DE with only a barrel change. Though very similar to the obsolete .440 Cor-Bon, it is not interchangeable with that cartridge. [2] The same bolt and magazines can be used with both the .429 DE and the .50 AE-chambered Desert Eagle. [4]

  4. .50 Action Express - Wikipedia

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    A Mark XIX Desert Eagle in .50 AE can be converted to .44 with nothing more than a barrel and magazine change. [5] The introduction of the .50 AE in the United States was met with a rocky start. Federal firearms statutes state that non-sporting firearms may not be over 0.500 inches in bore diameter (measured land to land) to meet Title I ...

  5. List of pistols - Wikipedia

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    Various, interchangeable barrels United States: 1967–2000 (Original/Contender G1) c.1998-present (Contender G2) TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol: 40 gauge / 5.45×39mm Soviet Union: c.1986-? TT pistol: Tula Arms Plant: 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union: 1930–1955 (in Soviet Union) [10] Trejo pistol: Armas Trejo S.A. Zacatlan.22 Long Rifle.380 ...

  6. .44 Magnum - Wikipedia

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    Test barrel length: 7.5 in (190 mm) [*6.5 in (170 mm)] Source(s): Ballistics 101 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The .44 Remington Magnum , also known as .44 Magnum or 10.9x33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a rimmed , large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers and quickly adopted for carbines and rifles .

  7. .440 Cor-Bon - Wikipedia

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    The round has a flatter trajectory, and leaves the barrel considerably faster than either the .50 AE or the .44 Mag. However, the cartridge has never been popular, and has remained fairly expensive. Consequentially, Magnum Research no longer produces a Desert Eagle in .440 Cor-Bon, but has introduced a similar cartridge, the .429 DE . [ 1 ]

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  9. Interchangeable parts - Wikipedia

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    Eli Terry was using interchangeable parts using a milling machine as early as 1800. Ward Francillon, a horologist, concluded in a study that Terry had already accomplished interchangeable parts as early as 1800. The study examined several of Terry's clocks produced between 1800–1807. The parts were labelled and interchanged as needed.