First Look: Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX Pistol

Published on August 24, 2012
Duration: 0:59

This video provides a first look at the Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX pistol, chambered in .50 AE. Editor Eric R. Poole of Guns & Ammo demonstrates its handling and recoil characteristics on an outdoor range. The review highlights the pistol's distinctive two-tone gold finish and its significant muzzle flip during firing, comparing the experience to cinematic portrayals.

Quick Summary

The Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX, chambered in .50 AE, features a distinctive two-tone Titanium Gold and matte gold finish. During firing demonstrations, it exhibits significant muzzle flip, requiring a firm grip and proper technique to manage the substantial recoil, especially on the standard model without a muzzle brake.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Desert Eagle Mark XIX
  2. 00:35Live Fire Demonstration & Recoil
  3. 00:44Post-Shooting Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX shown in the video?

The Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX featured in the video is chambered in the powerful .50 AE (Action Express) caliber, known for its significant recoil and ballistic performance.

What is the distinctive finish of the Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX?

The Desert Eagle Titanium Gold Mark XIX in this review boasts a striking two-tone finish, combining a Titanium Gold slide with a matte gold frame, giving it a unique and luxurious appearance.

What can be expected regarding recoil when firing the Desert Eagle Mark XIX?

As demonstrated by Eric R. Poole, the standard Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .50 AE exhibits considerable muzzle flip. This requires a firm grip and proper shooting technique to manage effectively, especially without a muzzle brake.

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