Description
The Magnum Research Desert Eagle L5 .357 Magnum 5″ Muzzle Brake is a full-size semi-automatic pistol that combines a lightweight aluminum frame with a brushed chrome carbon steel slide. Chambered in .357 Magnum, it uses an integral muzzle brake to manage recoil and balance. This configuration is built for range work, precision target shooting, and collectors who want a distinctive large-frame handgun.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Magnum Research |
|---|---|
| Model | Desert Eagle L5 Mark XIX |
| Material | Anodized aluminum frame, carbon steel slide |
| Finish | Brushed chrome slide, black anodized frame |
| Weight | 42 ounces (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Integral Muzzle Brake – This built-in brake reduces muzzle rise and perceived recoil by redirecting gas upward, which keeps the sights on target for faster follow-up shots. Why it matters: you shoot more accurately and with less fatigue during long range sessions.
- Lightweight Aluminum Frame – The L5 uses a T6-6061 anodized aluminum frame, cutting nearly 6 ounces compared to the steel-frame models. Why it matters: you carry and handle this big pistol more comfortably without sacrificing durability.
- Hogue Finger-Groove Grip – The wraparound rubber grip with finger grooves fits your hand naturally and absorbs vibration. Why it matters: you maintain a secure, consistent hold even with hot .357 Magnum loads.
- Ambidextrous Safety – Both left- and right-handed shooters can engage the thumb safety easily. Why it matters: this pistol accommodates a wider range of users without modification.
Who It’s For
This Desert Eagle L5 is for the shooter who wants a large-frame semi-auto that’s manageable for extended range time. It’s ideal for target shooters who appreciate the .357 Magnum’s accuracy potential, collectors looking for a brushed chrome finish with a modern twist, and anyone who wants a conversation piece that actually performs.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Recoil is noticeably softer than the .44 Magnum version, and the muzzle brake helps you stay on target.
- Pro: The aluminum frame makes it lighter and easier to handle than the standard steel Desert Eagle.
- Con: The slide is heavy and requires a firm grip to cycle reliably—limp-wristing can cause malfunctions.
Comparison
| Feature | Desert Eagle L5 .357 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AIO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .357 Magnum | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 5 inches | 4.5 inches | 5 inches |
| Weight | 42 oz | 24 oz | 26 oz |
| Frame Material | Aluminum | Polymer | Aluminum |
| Muzzle Brake | Integral | Optional thread-on | Optional thread-on |
| MSRP | $2,542 | $1,800 | $2,200 |
The Desert Eagle L5 is heavier and more expensive than its competitors, but it offers a unique gas-operated action and .357 Magnum power that 9mm pistols can’t match.
FAQ
What is the barrel length on the Desert Eagle L5 .357 Magnum?
The barrel measures 5 inches from the breech face to the muzzle, which includes the integral muzzle brake.
Can I shoot .38 Special in this pistol?
No. The Desert Eagle L5 is chambered only for .357 Magnum ammunition. Using .38 Special can cause cycling issues and may damage the extractor.
Does the L5 come with a case and extra magazine?
Yes. According to Magnum Research specs, the L5 ships in a hard plastic case with two 9-round magazines, a cable lock, and a manual.
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Last updated: April 2026
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