Desert Eagle

The Desert Eagle was originally designed by Bernard C. White of Magnum Research, who filed a patent on a mechanism for a gas-actuated rod in January of 1983. This established Desert Eagle the underlying layout of the Desert Eagle. It consisted of a gas-operated mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short quail or blow-back designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. A second patent was filed in December of 1985, after the chief dummy had been refined by IMI for production, and this is the mode that went into production.

Thus, a conversion to fire the other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The most beloved pipe length is 6 in (152 mm), although 8, 10 and 14 in (202, 254 and 356 mm) barrels are available. The Blaze XIX barrels are machined with integral scope mounting bases, directorial adding a firearm scope a simple operation.