Depends on the laws in your country. The Desert Eagle is strictly a civilian market item, with no practical military or police application.
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).
Yes.
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You must contact the California Department of Justice.
The legality of owning a Desert Eagle varies by country and state. In the United States, it is legal to own a Desert Eagle in most states, but restrictions may exist depending on local laws. It is important to check with local authorities to ensure compliance with all regulations.
No. They're legal in all states, in all calibers available for them.
Depends on what calibre the desert eagle is.
A legal eagle
The Desert Eagle was made in the US and Israel.
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.
No paintballs will be able to fire out of a Desert Eagle