Oh, dude, using a .44 Special cartridge in a Desert Eagle chambered for .44 Magnum is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Technically, it might physically fit, but it's not recommended. It could cause issues with the gun's performance and potentially damage it. Stick to using the correct ammo for your Desert Eagle to avoid any mishaps.
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The Desert Eagle is capable of using either .44 or .50 caliber ammunition, although the .50 requires a barrel swap.
an m9 with a silencer and a desert eagle with an extended barrel
When you go to the black market and spin crates, sometimes you win coupons and you can use these coupons to redeem prizes like axes, bodyarmor, or the Golden Desert Eagle.
I'm not sure, but I think it was a Desert Eagle. It may have been a .50 AE, but Desert Eagle pistols are available in a couple of other calibers.
i would use a m1 carbine, ak 47 and a desert eagle
The Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle shoots Metal BB's. It is an Air gun not Airsoft. But Magnum Research also makes a Desert Eagle ( Not Baby) that is an airsoft pistol that shoots Plastic BB's
It depends on the laws in your country. In the US, you can. The Desert Eagle is strictly a civilian market pistol, anyhow, with no practicality for law enforcement or military usage and since the American law does not count against high caliber bullets that a Desert Eagle can use (.357, .44, or .50 usually).
.50 Action Express, also known as 12.7x33.
the best actual scope is akimbo or two weapons on the desert eagle If I used akimboes, my wrists would've been broken by now. I highly disagree with your answer, CoD: MW2 fanboy.
sig sauer! its what navy seals usually use
The H&K USP would be better. It was designed as a combat handgun. The Desert Eagle was designed as a hunting handgun, and cannot maintain reliability in harsh conditions, it must be kept clean. The Desert Eagle also is picky about what type of bullets you can use in it. JSP, and JHP are what it is recommended to be used with, as LRN and FMJ causes fouling .