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Desert Eagle Golden .50 A.E. MARK XIX TITANIUM GOLD Following 25 years of being embellished, modified and rethought in endless motion pictures, network shows and computer games, the Desert Bird Gun has arisen as a mainstream society symbol. You can modify your Desert Falcon Gun with various noteworthy completions to add your own unmistakable wind to this immortal gun.
All models include a full Weaver style embellishment rail on the barrel from the finish of the chamber to right behind the front sight and standard able to use both hands protections. Desert Eagle Golden falcon 50 available at www.midwayweaponshop.com
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Model | .50 A.E. Models | .44 Magnum Models | .357 Magnum Models | ||
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Type | Gas-operated, rotating bolt semiautomatic | Gas-operated, rotating bolt semiautomatic | Gas-operated, rotating bolt semiautomatic | ||
Caliber | .50 A.E. | .44 MAGNUM | .357 MAGNUM | ||
Barrel Length w/ 6″; Barrel | 6″; / 152 mm | 6″; / 152 mm | 6″; / 152 mm | ||
Barrel Length w/ Muzzle Brake | 7.2″; / 182.88 mm | 7.2″; / 182.88 mm | N/A | ||
Barrel Length w/ 10″; Barrel | 10″; / 254 mm | 10″; / 254 mm | N/A | ||
Overall Length w/ 6″; Barrel | 10.75″; / 27.3 cm | 10.75″; / 27.3 cm | 10.75″; / 27.3 cm | ||
Overall Length w/ Muzzle Brake | 11.95″;/ 30.35 cm | 11.95″;/ 30.35 cm | N/A | ||
Overall Length w/ 10″; Barrel | 14.75″; / 37.5 cm | 14.75″; / 37.5 cm | N/A | ||
Groove Diameter | .495″; / 12.6 mm | .429″; / 10.9 mm | .357″; / 9.1 mm | ||
Height | 6.25″; / 15.9 cm | 6.25″; / 15.9 cm | 6.25″; / 15.9 cm | ||
Slide Width | 1.25″; / 32 mm | 1.25″; / 32 mm | 1.25″; / 32 mm | ||
Construction | High quality carbon steel barrel, frame and slide w/ full Weaver style accessory rail | High quality carbon steel barrel, frame and slide w/ full Weaver style accessory rail | High quality carbon steel barrel, frame and slide w/ full Weaver style accessory rail | ||
Finish | Black oxide and various custom finishes | Black oxide and various custom finishes | Black oxide and various custom finishes | ||
Trigger | Single action, approx. 4 lb. pull | Single action, approx. 4 lb. pull | Single action, approx. 4 lb. pull | ||
Trigger Reach | 2.75″; / 70 mm | 2.75″; / 70 mm | 2.75″; / 70 mm | ||
Sight Radius | 8.5″; / 215 mm | 8.5″; / 215 mm | 8.5″; / 215 mm | ||
Sights | Combat type, fixed | Combat type, fixed | Combat type, fixed | ||
Polygonal Rifling w / Right Hand Twist, 6 lands & grooves | 1 turn in 19″; / 483 mm | 1 turn in 18″; / 457 mm | 1 turn in 14″; / 355 mm | ||
Weight (Empty Magazine) | 4 lbs. 5.8 oz. / 4 lbs. 12 oz. (w/ MB) | 4 lbs. 6.6 oz.;/ 4 lbs. 12.8 oz. (w/ MB) | 4 lbs. 8.4 oz. | ||
Magazine Capacity | 7 rounds | 8 rounds | 9 rounds | ||
* Specifications subject to change without notice |
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Desert Eagle is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol known for chambering the .50 Action Express, the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol.
Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed theDesert Eagle Golden. The design was further refined by (and was also manufactured by) Israel Military Industries (IMI), until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to Saco Defense, in Saco, Maine. In 1998, MRI moved manufacturing back to IMI, which later commercialized its small arms branch under the name Israel Weapon Industries. Since December 2009, the Desert Eagle pistol has been produced in the United States at MRI’s Pillager, Minnesota, facility.[4] Kahr Arms acquired Magnum Research in 2010.
Magnum Research has marketed various versions of the short recoil Jericho 941 pistol under the Baby Eagle and Desert Eagle pistol names; these weapons are not directly related to the Desert Eagle, but share a similar visual design.[5]
Design Desert Eagle Golden .50 A.E. MARK XIX
The design for the Desert Eagle Golden was initiated by Bernard C. White of Magnum Research and Arnolds Streinbergs of Riga Arms Institute, who filed a US patent application for a mechanism for a gas-actuated pistol in January 1983.[6] This established the basic layout of the Desert Eagle. A second patent application was filed in December 1985, after the basic design had been refined by IMI Systems (Israel Military Industries) for production, and this is the form that went into production.[7]
The pistol is fired by a single action hammer and has a manual safety switch on the slide. The ambidextrous safety switch rotates a drum mechanism that sits over the firing pin, causing the firing pin to lock in, which prevents it from moving forward and reduces the possibility of the gun discharging accidentally. With the safety off, pulling the trigger releases, allowing the hammer to fall downward, hitting the firing pin, and causing the chambered round to discharge.
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The Desert Eagle Golden uses a gas-operated ejection and chambering mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short recoil or blowback designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. When a round is fired, gases are ported out through a small hole in the barrel in front of the chamber. These travel forward through a small tube under the barrel, to a cylinder underneath the front of the barrel. The slide, which acts as the bolt carrier, has a small piston on the front that fits into this cylinder. When the gases reach the cylinder, the piston pushes the slide rearward, with a large pin inside the camming surface in the rear of the bolt causing the bolt to rotate and unlock.
A mechanism on the left side of the bolt prevents the bolt from rotating freely as the slide moves, forcing it to remain aligned correctly with the barrel while the breech is open. The spring-loaded ejector is continually being depressed by the case, until the case is free of the Desert Eagle Golden and the tension from the ejector is released, causing the case to eject, breaking free of the extractor in the process. The slide reaches its rearmost position, then moves forward again under the tension of the recoil springs. The bottom lug of the bolt pushes a new round into the chamber, then the bolt locks up and the gun can be fired again.
The rotating bolt has three radial locking lugs (the fourth lug is only for pushing the next round in the chamber), with the extractor on the right-hand side fitting where the fifth lug would be, and strongly resembles the seven-lug bolt of the M16 series of rifles, while the fixed gas cylinder and moving piston resemble those of the Ruger Mini-14 carbine (the original patent used a captive piston similar to the M14 rifle).[4][5]
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The advantage of the gas operation is that it allows the use of far more powerful cartridges than traditional semi-automatic pistol designs. Thus, it allows the Desert Eagle Golden to compete in an area that had previously been dominated by magnum revolvers. Downsides of the gas-operated mechanism are the large size of the Desert Eagle, and the fact that it discourages the use of unjacketed lead bullets, as lead particles sheared off during firing can clog the gas release tap, preventing proper function.[5]
Switching a Desert Eagle Golden to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to fire other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The rim diameter of the .50 AE (Action Express) is the same as the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge, consequently, only a barrel and magazine change is required to convert a .44 Desert Eagle Golden to the larger, more powerful, .50 AE round.[4][5] The most popular barrel length is 6 in (152 mm), although a 10 in (254 mm) barrel is available. The Mark XIX barrels are machined with integral scope mounting bases, simplifying the process of adding a pistol scope.
The Desert Eagle is fed with a detachable magazine. Magazine capacity is nine rounds in .357 Magnum, eight rounds in .44 Magnum, and seven rounds in .50 Action Express. The Desert Eagle’s barrel features polygonal rifling. The pistol is primarily used for hunting, target shooting, and silhouette shooting.[4][5]
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After 25 years of being accessorized, customized and re-imagined in countless movies, television shows and video games, the Desert Eagle® Pistol has emerged as a pop-culture icon. You can customize your Desert Eagle Pistol with a variety of impressive finishes to add your own distinctive twist to this timeless firearm. All models feature a full picatinny style accessory rail on the barrel from the end of the chamber to right behind the front sight and standard ambidextrous safeties.
The Mark XIX Desert Eagle is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol with a 7 round capacity in .50 AE and 8 round capacity in .44 Magnum. The gun measures 10.75” in length with a 6” barrel, or 14.75” in a 10” barrel available in black as an aftermarket item. Width is 1.25”, height 6.25” and the weight with an empty magazine is approximately 72 ounces. It has a trigger reach of 2.75” and a sight radius of 8.5” with the 6” barrel. The construction of the Mark XIX Desert Eagle Golden Eagle utilizes the latest Desert Eagle Golden machine technology providing exacting specifications with tight tolerances creating a work of art in a precision firearm. The grip is anatomically formed and provides an ideal hand seating angle for two-handed shooting allowing for comfortable, rapid and accurate firing. The picatinny style accessory rail easily allows for aftermarket optics and scope rings.
Each White Matte Distressed and Case Hardened Desert Eagle Golden Eagle are a unique work of art with a custom finish. As a result, no two firearms are exactly alike, and finish appearance may vary between individual pieces. Final products may not exactly match depictions in advertisements.
Desert Eagle Golden is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol known for chambering the .50 Action Express, the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol.
Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagle. The design was further refined by (and was also manufactured by) Israel Military Industries (IMI), until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to Saco Defense, in Saco, Maine. In 1998, MRI moved manufacturing back to IMI, which later commercialized its small arms branch under the name Israel Weapon Industries. Since December 2009, the Desert Eagle pistol has been produced in the United States at MRI’s Pillager, Minnesota, facility.[4] Kahr Arms acquired Magnum Research in 2010.
Magnum Research has Desert Eagle Golden various versions of the short recoil Jericho 941 pistol under the Baby Eagle and Desert Eagle Golden Eagle pistol names; these weapons are not directly related to the Desert Eagle, but share a similar visual design.[5]
Design[edit]
The design for the Desert Eagle Golden 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 mechanism for a gas-actuated pistol in January 1983.[6] This established the basic layout of the Desert Eagle. A second patent application was filed in December 1985, after the basic design had been refined by IMI Systems (Israel Military Industries) for production, and this is the form that went into production.[7]
The pistol is fired by a single action hammer and has a manual safety switch on the slide. The ambidextrous safety switch rotates a drum mechanism that sits over the firing pin, causing the firing pin to lock in, which prevents it from moving forward and reduces the possibility of the gun discharging accidentally. With the safety off, pulling the trigger releases, allowing the hammer to fall downward, hitting the firing pin, and causing the chambered round to discharge.
The Desert Eagle Golden Eagle uses a gas-operated ejection and chambering mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short recoil or blowback designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. When a round is fired, gases are ported out through a small hole in the barrel in front of the chamber. These travel forward through a small tube under the barrel, to a cylinder underneath the front of the barrel. The slide, which acts as the bolt carrier, has a small piston on the front that fits into this cylinder. When the gases reach the cylinder, the piston pushes the slide rearward, with a large pin inside the camming surface in the rear of the bolt causing the bolt to rotate and unlock. A mechanism on the left side of the bolt prevents the bolt from rotating freely as the slide moves, forcing it to remain aligned correctly with the barrel while the breech is open. The spring-loaded ejector is continually being depressed by the case, until the case is free of the chamber and the tension from the ejector is released, causing the case to eject, breaking free of the extractor in the process. The slide reaches its rearmost position, then moves forward again under the tension of the recoil springs. The bottom lug of the bolt pushes a new round into the chamber, then the bolt locks up and the gun can be fired again.
The rotating bolt has three radial locking lugs (the fourth lug is only for pushing the next round in the chamber), with the extractor on the right-hand side fitting where the fifth lug would be, and strongly resembles the seven-lug bolt of the M16 series of rifles, while the fixed gas cylinder and moving piston resemble those of the Ruger Mini-14 carbine (the original patent used a captive piston similar to the M14 rifle).[4][5]
The advantage of the gas operation is that it allows the use of far more powerful cartridges than traditional semi-automatic pistol designs. Thus, it allows the Desert Desert Eagle Golden to compete in an area that had previously been dominated by magnum revolvers. Downsides of the gas-operated mechanism are the large size of the Desert Eagle, and the fact that it discourages the use of unjacketed lead bullets, as lead particles sheared off during firing can clog the gas release tap, preventing proper function.[5]
Switching a Desert Eagle Golden Eagle to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to fire other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The rim diameter of the .50 AE (Action Express) is the same as the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge, consequently, only a barrel and magazine change is required to convert a .44 Desert Eagle to the larger, more powerful, .50 AE round.[4][5] The most popular barrel length is 6 in (152 mm), although a 10 in (254 mm) barrel is available. The Mark XIX barrels are machined with integral scope mounting bases, simplifying the process of adding a pistol scope.
The Desert Eagle is fed with a detachable magazine. Magazine capacity is nine rounds in .357 Magnum, eight rounds in .44 Magnum, and seven rounds in .50 Action Express. The Desert Eagle Golden Eagle’s barrel features polygonal rifling. The pistol is primarily used for hunting, target shooting, and silhouette shooting.[4][5]
Desert Eagle Golden
Marks I and VII[edit]
The Mark I, which is no longer produced, was offered with a steel, stainless steel, or aluminum alloy frame and differs primarily in the size and shape of the safety levers and slide catch.[5] The Mark VII includes an adjustable trigger (retrofittable to Mark I pistols). The Mark I and VII are both available in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum; the Mark VII has been chambered for .41 Magnum. The barrels have a 3⁄8 in dovetail, to which an accessory mount can be attached. Later Mark VII models were offered in .50 Action Express with a 7⁄8 in Weaver-pattern rail on the barrel; the .50 Mark VII later became the Mark XIX. Desert Eagle Golden lengths are 6, 10, and 14 inches[5] for .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum, but only 6 or 10 inches for .41 Magnum.
Mark XIX[edit]
The most recent model, the Mark XIX, is available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .429 DE (introduced in 2018) and .50 Action Express. This model comes in a variety of different finishes, such as brushed chrome or titanium gold. Magnum Research offered this model in .440 Cor-Bon caliber, a .50 AE derived case. There were fewer than 500 original .440 Cor-Bon Desert Eagles imported into U.S. in December 2000. These are marked by the number 440 on the left lower side of the barrel, in numerals twice the size of other calibers, and without the preceding period. A number of .44 Magnum barrels were re-chambered to produce .440 Corbon barrels, but these can be identified by the off-centered “.440” (with period) produced by adding the final 0 to the original barrel mark.
Mark XIX barrels are available in 6-inch (150 mm) and 10-inch (250 mm) lengths only.[5] All .357 Magnum barrels have exterior barrel flutes on the left, right and top sides of the barrel. All .44 Magnum barrels have flutes on the left and right side only, not on the top. The .50 AE barrels have no flutes.
All current-production Mark XIX models except for the CA approved models have Weaver rails along the top of the barrels, as opposed to the Dovetail rails on previous models. Selected Mark XIX models have ported barrels or under-barrel picatinny rails.
The DE44CA (Desert Eagle .44 Magnum California) is the only Mark XIX model approved for dealer sales to the public in the State of California.[8] The CA approved version differs from the regular XIX models in that it has an automatic firing pin block and a two-slot Weaver-style rail for mounting optics.
In popular culture[edit]
The Desert Eagle has been featured in more than 600 films, television shows and video games, making it well known in popular culture.[9] The commercial success of the pistol is due in part to its use in films, according to Magnum Research chairman and CEO John Risdall.[10] According to a 1994 newspaper article, the company actively solicited prop houses to use the gun.[10] By 2000, it had been used in over 40 films, including The Matrix,[11] Eraser, Red Heat, Last Action Hero, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, Assassins, The Last Boy Scout, Double Impact, and Austin Powers.[10] It has been used consistently through every iteration in the Counter-Strike video game franchise
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