Baby Desert Eagle lll 🦅 Steel Frame 9mm 🦅

Published on March 5, 2024
Duration: 14:48

This video provides an in-depth review of the Magnum Research Baby Eagle III steel frame pistol in 9mm. The presenter, with approximately 3,000 rounds through the firearm, highlights its smooth shooting characteristics, effective recoil control due to the steel frame, and a comfortable grip. The review also touches on the DA/SA trigger, lower bore axis, and compares it to the CZ 75 platform, noting its Israeli manufacturing origin similar to the IWI Jericho.

Quick Summary

The Magnum Research Baby Eagle III steel frame 9mm pistol offers excellent recoil control due to its steel construction and a lower bore axis, similar to CZ 75 designs. It features a 4.4-inch barrel, weighs 38 oz unloaded, and operates with a DA/SA trigger, providing a smooth and reliable shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:45Dirty Ammo Observation
  2. 00:52Introducing the Baby Eagle III Steel Frame
  3. 01:33Pistol Specifications: Barrel & Weight
  4. 01:49Trigger Type: Double-Single Action
  5. 02:00Lower Bore Axis Comparison
  6. 02:32Manufacturing Origin: Israel
  7. 02:49Steel vs. Polymer Frame Differences
  8. 03:22Adjustable Rear Sight
  9. 03:43Safety and Decocker Function
  10. 04:23Magazine Capacity and Loading
  11. 05:30First Shots and Shooting Impressions
  12. 06:38Pistol Lubrication and Grip
  13. 07:09Continued Shooting and Performance
  14. 08:06Smooth Pistol Action
  15. 09:37Baby Eagle III 9mm Recap
  16. 10:14Full Steel Frame Performance
  17. 11:09Comparison to CZ 75 Slides
  18. 11:34Slide Serrations and Grip Difficulty
  19. 12:10Carry Option Discussion
  20. 13:24Baby Eagle III 9mm Final Thoughts
  21. 13:53Jericho Comparison Interest
  22. 14:12Desert Eagle Collection Shoot-Off Idea

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Magnum Research Baby Eagle III steel frame 9mm pistol?

The Baby Eagle III steel frame 9mm features a 4.4-inch barrel, weighs 38 oz unloaded, has a full-length Picatinny rail, and a DA/SA trigger. Its steel frame provides excellent recoil control, and it boasts a lower bore axis, similar to CZ 75 designs.

How does the steel frame of the Baby Eagle III affect its shooting experience?

The steel frame significantly enhances recoil control, making the pistol comfortable to shoot even with extended use. The added weight also contributes to a stable shooting platform and a smooth overall experience.

What ammunition was used in the Baby Eagle III review?

The reviewer primarily used Federal American Eagle 124-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition. Despite some observations about the ammo being 'dirty,' it performed well in the pistol.

Is the Magnum Research Baby Eagle III a reliable firearm?

Based on the reviewer's experience with approximately 2,000-3,000 rounds through the steel frame model, the Baby Eagle III has proven to be a reliable firearm with no significant issues reported.

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