This weapon actually was influenced by rifles.
Key point: This weapon is unique and carries a lot of firepower. Here is how it was able to make use of rifle DNA.
In the mid-1980s, a powerful new handgun quickly achieved gun celebrity status. The Desert Eagle was an innovative design that ported over heavy revolver rounds to the semiautomatic pistol platform. The pistol was featured in dozens of action films, and although expensive and not widely adopted by military services the Desert Eagle gained a cult following.
Traditionally, heavy bullet calibers such as .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum were exclusively used by revolvers. Revolvers, with fewer moving parts, are mechanically stronger and can withstand the pressures of heavy handgun calibers. Semiautomatic pistols, on the other hand, were limited to .45 ACP or smaller calibers. If a gun enthusiast wanted a handgun in .357 or .44 Magnum, he or she was limited entirely to revolvers.
They managed to get a deal with the Soviet Union before it collapsed.
Key point: Money talks and the Soviet Union-turned-Russia really needed the cash. Of course, China has happy to get the advanced tech.
The Sukhoi Su-27 “Flanker” was never planned to exported when it was originally developed, unlike its lighter cousin, the MiG-29. However, ever since being approved for export it has been one of the most popular fighter exports in the Asian region. The first customer for the Su-27 was China, which secured a procurement deal while the Soviet Union still existed. But how did Beijing accomplish this?
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‘No chance’ gun found in mobster John Gilligan’s garden in Spain killed Veronica Guerin, brother believes
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13 Dec 2020, 8:30
VERONICA Guerin’s brother believes there’s “no chance” the gun found in mobster John Gilligan’s garden is the one used to assassinate her.
Jimmy Guerin told the Irish Sun on Sunday: “There’s as much chance of that being the same gun used to kill Veronica as there are of a fat bloke in a beard coming down the chimney in two weeks and handing you a box of chocolates. It is so far-fetched and in no way likely.”