The Desert Eagle feeds from detachable box magazines - it does not use clips. Magazine capacity varies by calibre. The .50 Action Express and .440 Cor-Bon models use seven round magazines. The .44 Magnum and .41 Magnum models use eight round magazines. The .357 Magnum model has a nine round magazine.
The DE does not take clips.
Depends on who made it.
NO
Normally 30 rounds per clip
No
The number of rounds a magazine holds is a function of the magazine, not a function of the gun. Many 1911 magazines hold 8 rounds, a few Sig magazines hold 8 rounds, and there are others.
Same as a Model 92 or if you have an extended magazine up to 20
One that is made for it. They hold 10 rounds and run about 35 USD.
the Model 77 with magazine ( clip fed ) holds 7 rounds of long riflel only. The tube feed model I believe held 15 rounds.
Most Anzacs were equipped with Lee-Enfield rifles, which are bolt action, clip fed, and hold 10 rounds of ammunition.
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A clip is a loading device, typically consisting of a metallic strip which will hold a number of cartridges (usually, five or ten). The clip is used to quickly load the magazine, allowing the firer to load five or ten rounds at a time, rather than just one at a time.