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[[File: | [[File:DesertEagleGTAVC.PNG|thumb|right|333px|The Desert Eagle used in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].]] | ||
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. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Desert Eagle was first introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. However, it was only present in two cutscenes; the first cutscene in the mission [[Supply & Demand]], which [[Ricardo Diaz]] uses to shoot his VCR after it "ate his favourite [[El Burro (GTA III)|El Burro]] movie". Its second appearance was the final cutscene of [[Rub Out]], which [[Lance Vance]] uses to execute Ricardo Diaz, as revenge for killing [[Victor Vance|his brother]] and for attempting to kill [[Death Row|him and Tommy]]. | |||
[[File:3567 desert eagle.jpg|thumb|right|222px|The Desert Eagle used in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]] | |||
The Desert Eagle is far more powerful than the other pistols in the game (Headshots with this in GTA IV will release a large cloud of blood from the victim). It holds 7 rounds per magazine (9 in GTA IV) and kills in one shot the majority of the time in San Andreas; it takes 3 or 4 body shots, or a single head shot, to kill in GTA IV. The San Andreas Desert Eagle is modeled after the .50 caliber [[wp:Desert Eagle|Desert Eagle]] (which is considered the 'Classic' Desert Eagle), while the GTA IV version is modeled after the .357 variant. | The Desert Eagle is far more powerful than the other pistols in the game (Headshots with this in GTA IV will release a large cloud of blood from the victim). It holds 7 rounds per magazine (9 in GTA IV) and kills in one shot the majority of the time in San Andreas; it takes 3 or 4 body shots, or a single head shot, to kill in GTA IV. The San Andreas Desert Eagle is modeled after the .50 caliber [[wp:Desert Eagle|Desert Eagle]] (which is considered the 'Classic' Desert Eagle), while the GTA IV version is modeled after the .357 variant. | ||