In 1990, after a period of hard time, the firm
placed its first double-action model on the market. This principle being a must for
producers interested to secure some contracts for police departments. The "Double
Eagle" series, which is no more available from 1997 on, was proposed in many versions
("Regular" - Combat Commander - Officer) and calibres (.45 ACP - 9 Para - 10 mm
Auto - .38 Super). Notice that the pistol does not bear a grip or a manual safety. The
lever in front of the grip plate is a decocking lever. To get more information, refer to
our book.


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