To disassemble a .44 Magnum revolver, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by checking the cylinder for cartridges. Next, remove the cylinder by locating the release latch, usually found on the side, and pulling it out while turning the cylinder. After removing the cylinder, you can further disassemble the revolver by unscrewing any screws on the frame or grip panels, depending on the model. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
44 magnum and 44 special.
250 USD
50-160 or so
Yes. The 44 special is a bit shorter than the 44 magnum, so it will fit in the cylinder of the 44 mag. The reverse won't work, however. A 44 mag cannot be fired in a revolver chambered for the 44 special because the 44 mag is too long and won't fit in the cylinder of the 44 special.
No! They will not even fit in the chamber.
Single Action revolver made in Germany.
50-260
No. While Dan Wesson DID make a .44 Magnum revolver, it was not known as a Desert Eagle. IMI made a .44 magnum Desert Eagle Auto pistol, but not a revolver.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
As long as both the rifle and the revolver are chambered in .44 magnum you can use the same ammunition for both. I have a Henry rifle in .44 mag and a Ruger redhawk .44 mag and I use the same ammo for both. That's one of the nice things about that caliber.
There is no such weapon.
300-360 USD