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5. Wasn’t the Desert Eagle Chambered for the .41 Magnum and .440 Cor-Bon? Where did they go? The short-lived .41 Magnum cartridge was an ideal fit for the Mark VII platform. The caliber ...
Clever engineering permitted the Desert Eagle to use regular Magnum ammo: .357, .41 and .44 Magnum. That may have had something to do with the fact that they are the only survivor in the quartet.
LITTLE ROCK — Handgun ammunition is expensive, especially for rare calibers like the .41 Magnum. A box of 20 175-grain Winchester Silvertips costs between $18-$20. A similar box of 240-grain ...
Pomona, NY – For 30 years, the iconic Desert Eagle has been referred to as a “beast”. Now, more than ever, it looks like one too. Whether you prefer stainless steel, titanium, gold, chrome ...
Magnum Research, Inc, maker of the world-famous Desert Eagle pistol and leader in innovative firearms design and manufacturing, is pleased to announce that as of 2019, all Desert Eagle pistols are ...
If a gun enthusiast wanted a handgun in .357 or .44 Magnum, he or she was limited entirely to revolvers. The Desert Eagle changed all of that. First introduced in 1983, it was unlike any other ...
His biggest success was Magnum Research, maker of the Desert Eagle. The company was put together in 1979 by friends who attended Mounds View High School, including Risdall, who initially was asked ...
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