Colt Double Eagle

The Colt Double Eagle is a double-action / single action, semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Colt's Manufacturing Company between 1989 and 1997. It was available in standard full-size, as well as in more compact versions. It featured a decocking lever, and was chambered for several calibers. The family of models was known as the Series 90.

Colt Double Eagle
Full-size Colt Double Eagle Mark II
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerRon Smith
Designed1985
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Company
Produced1989–1997
Variants3 (Full-size, Commanders model, and Officers model)
Specifications
Mass42.51 oz (1,205 g)
Length8.5 inches (220 mm)
Barrel length5.0 inches (130 mm)

Cartridge.45 ACP
10mm Auto
.40 S&W
9×19mm Parabellum
.38 Super
ActionDouble-action/Single-action
Muzzle velocity850 ft/s (260 m/s) (.45 ACP)
Effective firing range50 yards (46 m)
Maximum firing range100 yards (91 m)
Feed system8-round magazine
Sightsiron sights

The design of the Double Eagle was based on the Colt M1911 pistol. Magazines are single stack and are identical to magazines shipped with the M1911. Most of the Double Eagle models were available in stainless steel only, however the "Lightweight" Officer's had an alloy frame and blued slide.

Ron Smith of Smith Enterprise, Inc. was the main designer of the double action mechanism.

The slide used a version of Colt's series 80 locking firing pin safety, but unlike Colt's series 80 pistols, the Double Eagle Officer's model in .45 ACP held an 8-round magazine.

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