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The '''Desert Eagle''' is an extremely powerful handgun found in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It appears in some cutscenes of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], but is never available to use in gameplay.
The '''Desert Eagle''' is an extremely powerful handgun found in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It appears in some cutscenes of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], but is never available to use in gameplay.


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The Desert Eagle, referred in Grand Theft Auto IV as a "Combat Pistol", is a more powerful handgun than the [[Pistol]], but sacrifices ammunition capacity for it, holding only nine rounds in the magazine as opposed to seventeen rounds for the Pistol. The Combat Pistol can be purchased from any of the three gun shops in Liberty City for $1,500 and every additional magazine is $100, but cannot be purchased from [[Little Jacob]]. You can get it free without cheating, at the beginning of the game. You must first go to the weapon store. Aim for the dealer's leg and shoot; he will draw his Desert Eagle. Kill him and pick up the weapon. Be warned, some guards armed with shotguns will appear round the corner. It is best to buy/bring a baseball bat, lock on and hit him multiple times. if he falls down on the first hit (he usually will) you can wait until you see the gun in his hand then beat him while he's on the floor. As long as no shots were fired, his well-armed buddies won't come around the corner and you can simply walk out with the pistol. This, like all other pistols, can be fired from a car, but its semi-automatic capabilities and 9 round magazine make it nearly useless in drive bys and car chases in the eyes of some players. However, if you are skilled enough you can take out rival drivers with a single well placed round. The Desert Eagle is more powerful than the [[Glock]], however the Glock has double the magazine capacity, allowing 15 rounds to be fired in the time it takes to fire all 9 shots including reloading from the Desert Eagle.
The Desert Eagle, referred in Grand Theft Auto IV as a "Combat Pistol", is a more powerful handgun than the [[Pistol]], but sacrifices ammunition capacity for it, holding only nine rounds in the magazine as opposed to seventeen rounds for the Pistol. The Combat Pistol can be purchased from any of the three gun shops in Liberty City for $1,500 and every additional magazine is $100, but cannot be purchased from [[Little Jacob]]. You can get it free without cheating, at the beginning of the game. You must first go to the weapon store. Aim for the dealer's leg and shoot; he will draw his Desert Eagle. Kill him and pick up the weapon. Be warned, some guards armed with shotguns will appear round the corner. It is best to buy/bring a baseball bat, lock on and hit him multiple times. if he falls down on the first hit (he usually will) you can wait until you see the gun in his hand then beat him while he's on the floor. As long as no shots were fired, his well-armed buddies won't come around the corner and you can simply walk out with the pistol. This, like all other pistols, can be fired from a car, but its semi-automatic capabilities and 9 round magazine make it nearly useless in drive bys and car chases in the eyes of some players. However, if you are skilled enough you can take out rival drivers with a single well placed round. The Desert Eagle is more powerful than the [[Glock]], however the Glock has double the magazine capacity, allowing 15 rounds to be fired in the time it takes to fire all 9 shots including reloading from the Desert Eagle.


The Desert Eagle in GTA IV has more than double the fire rate of the GTA San Andreas Desert Eagle (if the weapon skill of the Desert Eagle in San Andreas is up to Hitman, then the GTA IV version has <u>'''''exactly'''''</u> double the fire rate).
The Desert Eagle in GTA IV has more than double the fire rate of the GTA San Andreas Desert Eagle (if the weapon skill of the Desert Eagle in San Andreas is up to Hitman, then the GTA IV version has &lt;u>'''''exactly'''''&lt;/u> double the fire rate).


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===In-Game Model===
===In-Game Model===


<center><gallery>
&lt;center>&lt;gallery>
Image:DesertEagle-GTASA.png|A Desert Eagle in GTA San Andreas
Image:DesertEagle-GTASA.png|A Desert Eagle in GTA San Andreas
Image:CombatPistol-GTA4.png|A Desert Eagle in GTA IV
Image:CombatPistol-GTA4.png|A Desert Eagle in GTA IV
</gallery></center>
&lt;/gallery>&lt;/center>


===HUD Icons===
===HUD Icons===


<center><gallery>
&lt;center>&lt;gallery>
Image:DesertEagle-GTASA-icon.png|The HUD icon in GTA San Andreas.
Image:DesertEagle-GTASA-icon.png|The HUD icon in GTA San Andreas.
Image:CombatPistol-GTA4-icon.jpg|The Desert Eagle icon in GTA IV.
Image:CombatPistol-GTA4-icon.jpg|The Desert Eagle icon in GTA IV.
</gallery></center>
&lt;/gallery>&lt;/center>


==Locations==
==Locations==
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