No such thing. Could you be thinking of the Desert Eagle chambered in .50 Action Express?
.357 Magnum and .50 Action Express are both calibres the Desert Eagle was made available in, among others.
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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.
.50 Action Express, also known as 12.7x33.
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 Desert Eagle was never made in .40 - available chamberings included .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .50 Action Express, and .440 Cor-Bon.
Depends on what calibre the desert eagle is.
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.
The Desert Eagle was made in the US and Israel.
The Desert Eagle was never made in 9mm. If you're referring to the Jericho, aka, the "Baby Eagle", 500 - 900, depending on condition, accessories, and whether it's the straightforward 9mm or the convertible Jericho 941, which can also fire the .41 Action Express.
Desert Eagle specifically, no. The Jericho - also commonly called the "Baby Eagle" - is something of a scaled-down version of the Desert Eagle, and that is available in 9mm.