At the Range: Desert Eagle Mark XIX Pistol

Published on August 23, 2012
Duration: 1:23

This guide details the technique for firing the Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .44 Magnum, emphasizing proper grip, trigger control, and recoil management. It highlights the effectiveness of the muzzle brake in reducing muzzle rise, as demonstrated by Eric R. Poole, Editor of Guns & Ammo. The video showcases safe handling and shooting practices on an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .44 Magnum features an 8-round capacity, an integrated rail, and a muzzle brake to minimize muzzle rise. Expert Eric R. Poole of Guns & Ammo demonstrates proper firing technique and recoil management on an outdoor range, highlighting the firearm's performance and safe handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Desert Eagle Mark XIX
  2. 00:26First Shooting Sequence
  3. 00:50Second Shooting Sequence

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Desert Eagle Mark XIX?

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX, chambered in .44 Magnum, features an integrated rail for accessories and a muzzle brake designed to reduce muzzle rise. It has a magazine capacity of 8 rounds.

How does the muzzle brake on the Desert Eagle Mark XIX work?

The muzzle brake is a component attached to the firearm's muzzle that redirects propellant gases. This redirection counteracts the forces of recoil and muzzle rise, making the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge more manageable.

What is the magazine capacity of the Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .44 Magnum?

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX pistol, when chambered in .44 Magnum, has a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. This allows for a reasonable number of shots before needing to reload.

Who demonstrated the Desert Eagle Mark XIX?

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX was demonstrated by Eric R. Poole, identified as the Editor of Guns & Ammo. He exhibited high authority and expertise during the demonstration.

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