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.50 Action Express

Pistol cartridge designed by Evan Whildin


Pistol cartridge designed by Evan Whildin

FieldValue
image50 AE and 32 ACP.jpgimage_size = 275px
caption.50 Action Express (left) round next to a [.32 ACP](32-acp) cartridge (right)
name.50 Action Express
typeHandgun
originUnited States
designerEvan Whildin, Action Arms
design_date1988
production_date1988–present
case_typeRebated, straight
bullet.500
land.494
neck.531
base.543
rim_dia.514
rim_thick.060
case_length1.285
length1.610
rifling1:19 in
primerLarge pistol
max_pressure36000
bw1300
btype1XTP Hornady
vel11475
en11449
bw2300
btype2GDHP Speer
vel21550
en21600
bw3325
btype3UCHP Speer
vel31450
en31517
bw4400
btype4TII WFNGC
vel41200
bw5460
btype5TII WFNGC subsonic
vel51050
test_barrel_length6 in (152 mm)
balsrcTII Armory
Accurate Powder
Speer

1279 1126 Accurate Powder Speer

The .50 Action Express (AE) (12.7×33mmRB) is a large-caliber handgun cartridge, best known for its usage in the Desert Eagle. Developed in 1988 by American Evan Whildin of Action Arms, the .50 AE is one of the most powerful pistol cartridges in production.

Overview

The actual cartridge has a .543 in base, with a rebated rim. The rim diameter of the .50 AE is the same as the .44 Remington Magnum cartridge. A Mark XIX Desert Eagle in .50 AE can be converted to .44 with nothing more than a barrel and magazine change.

The introduction of the .50 AE in the United States was met with a rocky start. Federal firearms statutes state that non-sporting firearms may not be over 0.500 inches in bore diameter (measured land to land) to meet Title I regulations. The original .50 AE bore diameter was .500 in, with conventional rifling, but the switch to polygonal rifling on production Desert Eagles allowed the gauge plug to drop through, rendering the gun a destructive device under Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) regulations. Actual bullet diameter was reduced to the current 0.500 in rather than the original 0.510 inthus the noticeably tapered case.

Recoil of the .50 AE in the Desert Eagle pistol is substantial, although only marginally more severe than the .44 Magnum, as the automatic mechanism and weight of the gun smooth the recoil somewhat. Other firearms chambered for the .50 AE include the AMT AutoMag V, the LAR Grizzly Win Mag, the Magnum Research BFR, the Freedoms Arms Model 555, and the Bond Arms Cyclops.

Performance

SAAMI specifies a maximum chamber pressure of 36,000 psi for the .50 AE. Available factory loads can produce nearly 1,800 ftlbf of muzzle energy.

Use

Like other handgun cartridges of such magnitude, the principal uses of the .50 AE are metallic silhouette shooting and medium/big game hunting. Like the .44 Magnum, .454 Casull, .460 S&W Magnum, and .500 S&W Magnum, it is also well suited for defense against large predators, such as bears. With heavier bullets, such as the TII Armory 400-grain and 460-grain offerings, the .50 AE closely matches the performance of the .480 Ruger and approaches the ballistics of the .500 Linebaugh.

The .50 AE as a parent case

The .50 AE is the parent case for the .440 Cor-Bon (1998) by Cor-Bon and the .429 DE (2018) by Magnum Research (a division of Kahr Firearms Group). Though similar, they are not interchangeable. Desert Eagle magazines for .50 AE cartridges can feed the derivative cartridges, but should be paired with barrels appropriate for their cartridge and caliber.

Images

File:Hornady50AE.jpg|Box of Hornady .50 AE 300-grain jacketed hollow point ammunition File:Desert-Eagle-p1030134.jpg|Desert Eagle Mark XIX (Mark 19) in .50 AE File:BFR, .50, Revolver.jpg|Magnum Research BFR in .50 AE File:AutomagV.jpg|AMT AutoMag V in .50 AE

References

References

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  9. Jahn, Shane. (2024-04-04). "The Bond Arms Cyclops® 'Thumper' in .50 AE: A Short Review".
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