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1:1 Scale Work Building Blocks Desert Eagle Pistol, How to Build Desert Eagle Gun With MOC Custom Compatible Bricks (Very cool color combination, Yellow inlaid black)

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1:1 Scale Workable Building Blocks Desert Eagle Pistol, How to Build Desert Eagle Gun With MOC Custom Compatible Bricks, DIY Build Your Real Toy Gun, And Know the Construction Principle of the Semi-automatic Pistol. (Very cool color combination, Yellow inlaid black)

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Product description
1:1 Double Eagle Semi-automatic Pistol Scale model Building Blocks Set.
• Lntegrating the two characteristics of “Technology building blocks” and “gun shooting”, the playability is higher.
• Launching the bullet function, loading the bullet into the catapult from the position of the gun, pulling the trigger, interlocking the sleeve, and launching the bullet.
• The clip can accommodate bullets, the bullet clip can be disassembled, the gun sleeve / board machine and other moving parts, the height reduction product simulation function, the gun has multiple movable parts for play .
• The shape of the high simulation gun appearance, realistic modeling, high-end atmosphere.
• Exquisite high-grade atmospheric packaging, children’s gifts.
• Measures about 15cm in high, 27cm in wide and 4cm in deep.
• This set is compatible with brand bricks and contains over 800+ pieces.

ABS material, high-precision mold injection, small tolerance of particles, good fit the product has a rich description of the steps 。
Ordinary parts replace printed parts, all products are MOC products, excluding printed parts. And does not include third-party accessories, subject to the actual parts packaging.
It is specially created for game-level building block fans. It has rich accessories, parts and whole can be used together with other standard building blocks,compatible with 100% market.
Very suitable for moc and collection.
Suitable for people over 6 years old, can be used as a gift toy for children.
PDF instructions will be sent to your email, please leave us your email adress once you finished the order.

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LEGO Desert Eagle [Instructions for sale] + Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Gameplay
This beast features:
– A fully functional bolt action mechanism
– Bullets that can be fired
– Fully functional slide
– 11 round removable magazine
– Magazine release button
– Working slide lock
– Iron sights
– Easy to change rubber bands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYoLZVPHXBQ

LEGO Desert Eagle (Working) [Original Snyzer_tech]
Modern Warfare 2 fans rejoice:
The Desert Eagle Features:
– brand new jam-proof feeding mechanism
– ultra-smooth loading action
– easy change rubber band system
– best in class button style mag catch
– slide lock for quick changing magazines


Asiimov Skins
The Asiimov skin family is a community-made finish made by Coridium that has been custom painted with a sci-fi design. It is inspired by the science fiction author, Isaac Asimov. The Asiimov currently has 5 weapon finishes on the M4A4, AWP, P90, P250, and the AK-47.

Desert Eagle Wikipedia
The Desert Eagle or Deagle is a semi-automatic pistol known for chambering the .50 Action Express, the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol. Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagle. The design was refined and the pistols were manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI) until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to Saco Defense in Saco, Maine. In 1998, MRI moved manufacturing back to IMI, which later commercialized its small arms branch under the name Israel Weapon Industries. Since December of 2009, the Desert Eagle Pistol has been produced in the United States at MRI’s Pillager, Minnesota, facility.[3] Kahr Arms acquired Magnum Research in 2010.
Magnum Research has marketed various versions of the short recoil Jericho 941 pistol under the Baby Eagle and Desert Eagle Pistol names; these weapons are not directly related to the Desert Eagle but do share a similar visual design.[4]

Design
The design for the Desert Eagle was initiated by Bernard C. White of Magnum Research and Arnolds Streinbergs of Riga Arms Institute, who filed a US patent application for a mechanism for a gas-actuated pistol in January 1983.[5] This established the basic layout of the Desert Eagle. A second patent application was filed in December 1985, after the basic design had been refined by IMI Systems (Israel Military Industries) for production, and this is the form that went into production.[6]
The pistol is fired by a single action hammer, and has a manual safety switch on the slide. The ambidextrous safety switch rotates a drum mechanism which sits over the firing pin, causing the firing pin to lock in, which prevents it from moving forward and reduces the possibility of the gun discharging accidentally. With the safety off, pulling the trigger releases the hammer to fall downward, hitting the firing pin and causing the chambered round to discharge.

The Desert Eagle uses a gas-operated ejection/chambering mechanism normally found in rifles, as opposed to the short recoil or blow-back designs most commonly seen in semi-automatic pistols. When a round is fired, gases are ported out through a small hole in the barrel in front of the chamber. These travel forward, through a small tube under the barrel, to a cylinder underneath the front of the barrel. The slide, which acts as the bolt carrier, has a small piston on the front that fits into this cylinder. When the gases reach the cylinder, the piston pushes the slide rearward, with a large pin inside the camming surface in the rear of the bolt causing the bolt to rotate and unlock. A mechanism on the left side of the bolt prevents the bolt from rotating freely as the slide moves, forcing it to remain aligned correctly with the barrel while the breech is open. The spring-loaded ejector is continually being depressed by the case, until the case is free of the chamber and the tension from the ejector is released, causing the case to eject, breaking free of the extractor in the process. The slide reaches its rearmost position, then moves forward again under tension of the recoil springs. The bottom lug of the bolt pushes a new round into the chamber, then the bolt locks up and the gun can be fired again.

The rotating bolt has three radial locking lugs (fourth lug is only for pushing next round in the chamber), with the extractor on the right hand side fitting where the fifth lug would be, and strongly resembles the 7-lug bolt of the M16 series of rifles, while the fixed gas cylinder/moving piston resemble those of the Ruger Mini-14 carbine (the original patent used a captive piston similar to the M14 rifle).[3][4]
The advantage of the gas operation is that it allows the use of far more powerful cartridges than traditional semi-automatic pistol designs. Thus it allows the Desert Eagle to compete in an area that had previously been dominated by magnum revolvers. Downsides of the gas-operated mechanism are the large size of the Desert Eagle, and the fact that it discourages the use of unjacketed lead bullets, as lead particles sheared off during firing could clog the gas release tap, preventing proper function.[4]

Switching a Desert Eagle to another chambering requires only that the correct barrel, bolt assembly, and magazine be installed. Thus, a conversion to fire the other cartridges can be quickly accomplished. The rim diameter of the .50 AE (Action Express) is the same as the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge, consequently only a barrel and magazine change is required to convert a .44 Desert Eagle to the larger, more powerful .50 AE round.[3][4] The most popular barrel length is 6 in (152 mm), although a 10 in (254 mm) barrel is available. The Mark XIX barrels are machined with integral scope mounting bases, simplifying the process of adding a pistol scope.
The Desert Eagle is fed with a detachable magazine. Magazine capacity is 9 rounds in .357 Magnum, 8 rounds in .44 Magnum, and 7 rounds in .50 Action Express. The Desert Eagle’s barrel features polygonal rifling. The pistol is primarily used for hunting, target shooting, and silhouette shooting.[3][4]

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 4 × 5 × 1000 cm
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    November 21, 2021
    Good pleassse pdf file
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    November 21, 2021
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