Desert Eagle Pistole - (Black)

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Das Magazin ist entnehmbar, Schlitten und Hammer sind Beweglich.

Die Desert Eagle ist eine halbautomatische Single Action-Pistole, die auf dem Funktionsprinzip eines Gasdruckladers mit Drehkopfverschluss (wie beim halbautomatischen Sturmgewehr AR15) basiert. Sie wurde von Magnum Research (USA) entwickelt,[1] die Fertigung ab 1985 übernahm zunächst IMI (Israel Military Industries). Die Waffe ist seit 1990 im Kaliber .50 AE lieferbar.[2] Von 1995 bis 1998 wurde sie bei Saco Defense (USA) hergestellt, seitdem war IMI (Israel Military Industries) der Hersteller. Mittlerweile produziert IMI keine Desert Eagle Pistolen mehr für den zivilen Markt, dieser wird nun ausschließlich von der Firma Magnum Research bedient, die somit alleiniger Produzent dieser Waffe für den nicht militärischen Handel ist.Eingesetzt wird die Desert Eagle bei israelischen und türkischen Sondereinheiten sowie bei der Pariser Antidrogeneinheit. Auch in Hollywoodfilmen wie „The year of the Dragon“ oder „Eraser” kommt die Desert Eagle vor, genauso wie in unzähligen Actionserien und Computerspielen. So wurde die Desert Eagle zu einer der bekanntesten Pistolen überhaupt, was auch nicht zuletzt auf das sich von anderen Pistolen abhebende Design zurückzuführen ist. Man kann mit guten Gewissen behaupten, dass IMI mit der Desert Eagle eine „Legende“ erschaffen hat.(C) Wikipedia 

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