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  • The ballistics expert and the lawyers spent the afternoon shooting revolvers, semiautomatics and even the .50-caliber gun Nixon had on loan called the Desert Eagle, an Israeli-made weapon.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • The ballistics expert and the lawyers spent the afternoon shooting revolvers, semiautomatics and even the .50-caliber gun Nixon had on loan called the Desert Eagle, an Israeli-made weapon.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • The ballistics expert and the lawyers spent the afternoon shooting revolvers, semiautomatics and even the .50-caliber gun Nixon had on loan called the Desert Eagle, an Israeli-made weapon.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • The ballistics expert and the lawyers spent the afternoon shooting revolvers, semiautomatics and even the .50-caliber gun Nixon had on loan called the Desert Eagle, an Israeli-made weapon.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • The Desert Eagle is a self-defense rifle developed by Magnum Research and manufactured by Israeli Weapon Industries.

    IGN Complete 2010

  • The Desert Eagle kicked in his hands and the rock shelf rumbled underneath him.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • She was inspecting the Desert Eagle semiautomatic that Olam had given her, hefting the pistol to feel its weight in her hand.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • Meanwhile, David scuttled over to Monique, who lay on her stomach about twenty feet away, pointing her Desert Eagle through a gap in the granite slabs.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • He held the Desert Eagle in front of him and it shook in his hands.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • He wore sunglasses and an air-force uniform, and he carried an oversize Desert Eagle pistol in his belt holster.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

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