.357in; .44in; or .50in magnum. Also see .50 AE
A desert eagle
now this is either a really stupid question or you just wrote it wrong there are handguns in re3 the standard handgun you start with it at the begining of the game automatically then there is the desert eagle (handgun but some people argue that it is a magnum) but in re3 it sounds and looks like the handgun and uses handgun ammo but in other re games it does seem like a magnum now i assume you meant the desert eagle which is the gun i think you meant you get it by defeating nemesis in the police courtyard and the second battle (forgot location) anyway after defeating nemesis he drops a package called desert eagle part A then after the second battle he drops desert eagle part B combine them together and then you have a desert eagle (uses handgun ammo) if you didn't mean those 2 guns then you must have be more specific
Biography - 1987 Tom Selleck More Than Magnum was released on: USA: 2007
I have this memory of a guy out in a desert-like area, and he became more powerful when he drew power from the sun. This was not superman or birdman
The first commercial model was released in 1983. Before that, several different prototypes were tested, but they didn't quite meet up with expectations. See the related links for more information.
An oasis is a fertile place in the desert with permanent water.A fertile place in the dessert is known as an oasis in the desert. An oasis in the desert has more water, and therefore more plant growth.
The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers- one of which WAS the .44 magnum.
What calibre Desert Eagle did you have in mind? The Desert Eagle came in .357 Magnum, but was also available in several considerably more powerful calibres, including .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .440 Cor-Bon, and .50 Action Express.
The 44 magnum accuracy is improved for longer range, but the 50ae projectile is far more damaging.
The Desert Eagle is available in .44 Magnum, among other calibres. So this would obviously be a moot point to compare. If you're referring to the .50 Action Express cartridge, which some Desert Eagle pistols are built for, then it would be the more powerful cartridge, over the .44.
the desert eagle is more powerful because of the bullet size and the clip size
"Magnum" refers to the cartridge, not the firearm. The Desert Eagle fires Magnum cartridges. What you're probably asking is the difference between a revolver chambered for Magnum cartridges, and a Desert Eagle semi automatic pistol. Of the two, the revolver would typically be much more practical.
.44 Mag is a cartridge and Desert Eagle is a pistol. Therefore they cannot be compared. The Desert Eagle comes in various calibers including .44 Magnum. The .50 AE is the bigger cartridge often used in the Desert Eagle, and almost always in movies. I will go out on a limb and assume that you mean this. The .50 AE is a bigger and more powerful cartridge than the .44 Magnum.
Yes, the .500 S&W Magnum is a significantly more powerful cartridge than the .50 Action Express used in .50 cal. models of the Desert Eagle.
The cartridge it fires is certainly much more powerful... the Desert Eagle is available in a number of cartridge - .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .50 Action Express - all of which are substantially more powerful than the 9x19 cartridge used by the XR-9. As for the construction, I cannot say for certain, as I have never actually seen an XR-9 pistol, but the Desert Eagles are pretty solidly constructed guns, so it would take a lot to convince me of the XR-9 being sturdier.
Power is not determined by the make of the gun, but by the caliber of the cartridge that it fires. The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers. There are revolvers that fire less powerful cartridges, and revolvers that fire more powerful cartridges.
Towards the top- but there are several other more powerful handguns.
.44 Magnum