The Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX semi automatic pistol chambered in .50 AE has become one of the most recognizable handguns in America. If you're looking for a handgun that will attract attention and impress anyone who sees it, than the Desert Eagle Mark XIX is the handgun for you. And the .50 AE caliber round is powerful enough to stop practically anything.
Specifications :
- Gas-operated, rotating bolt semi automatic
- .50 A.E. caliber
- 7 round capacity
- 6" barrel
- 10.75" overall length
- Groove Diameter: .495"
- 6.25" height
- 1.25" slide width
- High quality carbon steel barrel, frame and slide with full Picatinny rail
- Single action trigger, approx. 4 lb. pull
- Trigger Reach: 2.75"
- Sight Radius: 8.5"
- Sights: Combat type, fixed
- Polygonal Rifling with Right Hand Twist, 6 lands and grooves: 1:19"
- 4 lbs. 5.8 oz.
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 50 Action Express (50 AE) was designed by Evan Whildin and introduced in 1991 in the Israeli Desert Eagle semiautomatic pistol. At the time of introduction it was the most powerful handgun cartridge, though since surpassed by the 460 and 500 Smith & Wesson. 50 AE uses a rimless case with length of 1.285 inches and a true .50-caliber bullet with .500-inch diameter. Firing a 300-grain bullet at 1550 fps, the 50 AE is extremely powerful and requires an extra-large pistol such as the Desert Eagle to house it. Recoil is severe, and power level is substantially greater than needed for personal defense. However, the 50 AE is a superb round for handgun hunting, proven on very large game. Ammunition is available from multiple sources. — Craig Boddington