It's 12.7mm.
Calibre is 1/100th of an inch. So, a "50 Calibre" gun, which is what a Desert Eagle is and on paper would read ".50cal", after the conversion to mm, which is 25.4mm to 1", would be 12.7mm.
.44 Magnum
.41 Magnum
.357 Magnum
.41 action express
.50 action express
.357 maximum
.45 Magnum
Sure, why not. Except the Desert Eagle is not made in .22 caliber.
no
The Desert Eagle was made in several caliber, including .50 Action Express, which is NOT the same cartridge as the .50 BMG used in the Barrett rifle.
yes
Barett 50 Caliber and the Desert Eagle.
The Tar-21 and the Desert Eagle and I think the Mini Uzi, but I'm not a hundred percent on that. #swagg
The Desert Eagle is capable of using either .44 or .50 caliber ammunition, although the .50 requires a barrel swap.
Compare markings, caliber and appearance to the catalogue of DEs.
100-500 or more depending on specifics
Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle. Desert Eagle.
Depending on mark and caliber, between 1766g (3.9 lbs) and 1999g (4.4 lbs).
The DE was made in 3 different calibers. The speed of the bullet depends on what caliber.