1000+
BLue Book of Gun Values
Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle.
1000+
Nine rounds for the .357 Magnum model, eight rounds for the .41 and .44 Magnum models, seven rounds for the .440 CorBon and .50 Action Express models.
Depends on what calibre the desert eagle is.
The Desert Eagle was made in the US and Israel.
No. For one, the shorter .38 Special rounds won't seat in the magazine. Also, unlike revolvers, the Desert Eagle has a formed chamber in which the cartridge seats into the chamber in a manner so that proper headspace is achieved. A .38 Special cartridge will not achieve this headspace, and firing it under those conditions can be very dangerous to the firer and others.
Desert Eagle specifically, no. The Jericho - also commonly called the "Baby Eagle" - is something of a scaled-down version of the Desert Eagle, and that is available in 9mm.
Its suggested retail price is $1560. However, some stores have it at under $1300.
No paintballs will be able to fire out of a Desert Eagle
There's no such thing as a 9mm Desert Eagle.
you get a gold desert eagle at level 55