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Q: What year was a magnum research Baby Eagle 45 made serial 31302560?
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What company owns the Desert Eagle?

Magnum Research .


What is the inventor of the desert eagle?

John Risdall, Magnum Research


Does the magnum research baby desert eagle co2 bb gun use plastic or metal bbs?

The Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle shoots Metal BB's. It is an Air gun not Airsoft. But Magnum Research also makes a Desert Eagle ( Not Baby) that is an airsoft pistol that shoots Plastic BB's


What is a baby eagle magnum research 40 cal worth?

New retail $559.00, or so says the website for Deser Eagle.


Magnum Research 357 Desert Eagle IMI value?

Roughly $1000, depending on which model.


Who invented the desert eagle 50?

The Desert Eagle .50 cal is a ridiculously large handgun that was developed by the gun company, Magnum Research.


Who made the desert eagle?

They were manufactured by Magnum Research, Israeli Military Industries/Israeli Weapons Industries, and Saco.


Who made the Desert Eagle gun?

Magnum Research, then Israeli Military Industries (now Israeli Weapons Industries).


Is there a semi automatic pistol that can shoot 357 magnum?

Yes.. offhand, I know of two. Magnum Research made the Desert Eagle available in .357 Magnum, and Coonan Arms manufactured a semi-auto .357 Magnum, based on the M1911 pattern pistols.


Is the desert eagle a magnum?

The Desert Eagle is a pistol, and some of the cartridges it is available in are marketed as Magnum cartridges, including the .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum. The .50 Action Express is not, however, billed as a Magnum cartridge.


Where was the gun Desert Eagle .50 originally from?

Israel- produced by Magnum Research and IMI. Manufacturing was moved to Maine, then back to isreal.


Who made the Desert Eagle pistol?

Magnum Research at first, then later, Israeli Military Industries (now Israeli Weapons Industries).