.357 Magnum and .50 Action Express are both calibres the Desert Eagle was made available in, among others.
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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.
I owned a .357 Desert Eagle and it was double action.
The Desert Eagle comes in the following calibres: .50 Action Express .44 Magnum .357 Magnum .440 Cor-bon .41 Magnum .357/44 Bains and Davis (Israeli Prototype only)
The Desert Eagle was never made in .40 - available chamberings included .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .50 Action Express, and .440 Cor-Bon.
Only the Coonan Arms .357 and .357 models of the Desert Eagle can do this.
The Desert Eagle is a pistol, and some of the cartridges it is available in are marketed as Magnum cartridges, including the .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and .44 Magnum. The .50 Action Express is not, however, billed as a Magnum cartridge.
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.
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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).
They were manufactured in .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Remington Magnum, .440 Cor-Bon and .50 Action Express
There are many different models of the Desert Eagle, and since they can be customized as well, the possibilities are endless. But from a general viewpoint, the newest version of the Desert Eagle, the Mark XIX, comes in 3 different bullet calibers. They are as follows: .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .50 Action Express. P.S. The .50 AE is a hell of a gun!