Hands Gun-Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle

Magnum Research of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is well-known by anyone who has ever touched off a round from a handgun. Big semiautos in .50 AE  , .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum quickly captured the imagination of recreational handgunners, handgun hunters and silhouette shooters around the country.But even Arnold Schwarzenegger would have trouble toting a Desert Eagle all day, so Magnum Research offers a line of more normal-size pistols. These include the Baby Eagle and subcompact Micro Desert Eagle--and now a new polymer-frame pistol called the Baby Desert Eagle Fast Action.


Type:                  locked breech semiauto
Caliber:              9mm Luger (tested), .40 S&W
Capacity:           10, 15-round (tested) magazines (9mm); 10, 11-round magazines (.40)
Overall length:    7.13 in.
Barrel Length:    4 in., 6-groove, 1:10 RH twist
Width:               1.28 in.
Height:               5.3 in.
Weight:              24.8 oz.
Construction:     black oxide-finished steel slide; polymer frame with integral rail and replaceable palm swells
Sights:                white three-dot; rear adjustable for windage; three front sights of different heights

The Baby Desert Eagle Fast Action is a polymer-frame, striker-fired pistol with a unique "fast-action" trigger mechanism. When you chamber a round, the striker is held in the cocked position and the first shot can be fired with a long but very light stroke. After firing a shot, the trigger moves a short distance forward to reset, allowing subsequent shots to be fired with a single-action-like stroke.




When you are done firing, you depress the decocker, an oval-shaped button at the left rear of the slide. This allows the striker to move forward, where it is held in place. Firing the pistol in normal double-action mode now requires a significantly heavier trigger stroke.




Besides the decocker, the Baby Desert Eagle Fast Action has an internal striker-drop plunger and trigger safety--both of which prevent the gun from firing until the trigger is pulled through a complete stroke. When cocked, the tail of the striker extends past the end of the slide, providing a cocking indicator. Chambering a round exposes a red dot under the extractor.




                     (http://www.your-gun.com/mm/desert-eagle-handgun/desert-eagle-manual-page3.html)

The pistol's slide is machined from steel and sports a rear sight that's adjustable for windage. The gun ships with three front sights of different heights that can be switched to zero for a particular load. A lowered ejection port and massive extractor help ensure reliability.

(Hands Gun-http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_handguns/hg_magnum_research_baby_desert_eagle_0910/index.html)

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