The 50 cal desert eagle uses about 100 grain charge I believe. It would go far, but would only be accurate to about 50m.
A desert there are no really dry deserts
yes. over half of oregons land is considered desert and high desert.
.25 ACP, as others have said. At first I was thinking that it may have been .32 caliber, but the I realized that .32 is really a 7.65mm
The 410 Shotgun is really .410 Caliber. Unlike all other sizes of shotgun, (10,12,16,20,28gauge), the 410 is measured in caliber. I believe it works out to something like 36 gauge. So the 410 shotgun is .41 Caliber
a .32 acp caliber pistol round is also called a 7.65mm in the metric designation. But that doesn't fit the real-world measurements, because a .32 pistol bullet is really more like .30 or .31 caliber, and 7.8mm in metric measurements. The diameters of a 7.63 bullet and a .32 caliber bullet are similar, but that doesn't mean they're the same "caliber" or that they will fit the same guns. The 7.62 mm family of rifles are often called ".30 caliber" and they really are close to that, with the bullets either .308 or .311 diameter.
Well, the entire desert is not really flammable. But the grasses or the types of plants which grow in the desert are highly flammable.
Yes. Really, really deep though!
i geuss yup
It really depends on what desert your talking about. though every desert has two resources in common, Sand and Sun,
Yes, the two deserts are the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sonoran Desert.
Northern Africa - the SaharaArabian Peninsula - Arabian Desert Western South America - Atacama Desert Northern China - Gobi Desert Southwestern United States - several deserts Northwestern India - Thar Desert Southern Africa - Kalahari Desert
despite it being a desert id say ...no rain atall .... but it depends what desert your in really ...