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{{Infobox weapon
 
| name = Combat Pistol
 
| name = Combat Pistol
| image = CombatPistol-GTA4.png
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| image = CombatPistol-GTA5-ingame.png
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] <small>(Cutscenes only)</small><br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]
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| games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''
 
| slot = Handgun
 
| slot = Handgun
 
| damage = High
 
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| ammo = 7 rounds <small>(GTA SA)</small><br>9 rounds <small>(GTA IV)</small><br>12 rounds ''(16 w/ Extended Clip)'' <small>(GTA V)</small>
 
| ammo = 7 rounds <small>(GTA SA)</small><br>9 rounds <small>(GTA IV)</small><br>12 rounds ''(16 w/ Extended Clip)'' <small>(GTA V)</small>
 
| sold in = [[Ammu-nation]] ([[GTA San Andreas]] and [[GTA V]].
 
| sold in = [[Ammu-nation]] ([[GTA San Andreas]] and [[GTA V]].
| caption = Combat Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]
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| caption = Combat Pistol in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]
| Unlocked After = [[Learning to Fly]] <small>(GTA San Andreas)</small><br>[[Museum Piece]] <small>(GTA IV)</small><br>[[Dead Man Walking]] <small>(GTA V)</small>
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| Unlocked After = [[Black Project]] <small>(GTA San Andreas)</small><br>[[Museum Piece]] <small>(GTA IV)</small><br>[[Dead Man Walking]] <small>(GTA V)</small><br>Rank 9 <small>([[GTA Online]])</small>
 
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{{Quote|A compact, lightweight semi-automatic pistol designed for law enforcement and personal defense use. 12-round magazine with option to extend to 16 rounds.|GTA V description on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].}}
The '''Combat Pistol''', also known as '''Desert Eagle''', is a weapon featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
 
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The '''Combat Pistol''', also known as '''Desert Eagle''', is a [[weapon]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
   
 
It also appears in some cutscenes of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', but it is never available in normal gameplay.
 
It also appears in some cutscenes of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', but it is never available in normal gameplay.
   
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In GTA V, the Combat Pistol is manufactured by [[Hawk and Little]].
== Description ==
 
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The Combat Pistol takes the form of a '''Desert Eagle''' in most games, and it is referred to as such in GTA San Andreas. It is far more powerful than the other pistols in the game (headshots with this weapon in GTA IV will release a large cloud of blood from the victim). It holds 7 rounds per magazine in San Andreas and 9 per magazine in GTA IV. It kills in very few shots most times in San Andreas; it takes 2 body shots when your skill is not hitman level, if your skill reaches hitman level you can kill non-armored NPCs in one shot and two for armored NPCs. The San Andreas Desert Eagle is modeled after the .50 caliber [[wp:Desert Eagle|Desert Eagle]] while the GTA IV version is modeled after the .357 variant.
 
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== Design and Performance ==
 
The Combat Pistol takes the form of a '''Desert Eagle''' in most games, and it is referred to as such in GTA San Andreas. It is far more powerful than the other pistols in the game (headshots with this weapon in GTA IV will release a large cloud of blood from the victim). It holds 7 rounds per magazine in San Andreas and 9 per magazine in GTA IV. It kills in very few shots most times in San Andreas; it takes 2 body shots when your skill is poor level; if your skill is gangster or hitman level you can kill non-armored NPCs in one shot and two for armored NPCs. The San Andreas Desert Eagle is modeled after the .50 caliber [[wp:Desert Eagle|Desert Eagle]] while the GTA IV version is modeled after the .357 variant.
   
In Grand Theft Auto IV, the '''Combat Pistol''' is more powerful than the standard [[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]]. This, like all other pistols, can be fired from a car, but it's semi-automatic capabilities and 9 round magazine make it nearly useless in drive-by's 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 almost double the magazine capacity, allowing 17 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 a much higher fire rate than the GTA San Andreas Desert Eagle (it is the same as the Glock).
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In Grand Theft Auto IV, the '''Combat Pistol''' is more powerful than the standard [[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]]. This, like all other pistols, can be fired from a car, but it's semi-automatic capabilities and 9 round magazine make it nearly useless in drive-by's 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 almost double the magazine capacity, allowing 17 rounds to be fired in the time it takes to fire all 9 shots including reloading from the Desert Eagle. The Desert Eagle takes about 3-4 shots to an unarmored NPC in the body to kill them. The Desert Eagle in GTA IV has a much higher fire rate than the GTA San Andreas Desert Eagle (it is the same as the Glock). Which is odd, as the Desert Eagle in real life does have a semi-automatic rate, but much slower than that of the Glock due to its heavy recoil.
   
In Grand Theft Auto V, the "Combat Pistol" now takes the form of a compact pistol that closely resembles a Walther P99 that has very similar statistics to the normal [[Pistol]] (same rate of fire and magazine capacity). However, the actual Desert Eagle is available as the [[Pistol .50]], to those who purchase either the special or collector's edition of the game.
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In Grand Theft Auto V, the "Combat Pistol" now takes the form of a compact pistol that closely resembles an H&K P2000 combined with a Beretta Px4 Storm, that has very similar statistics to the normal [[Pistol]] (same rate of fire and magazine capacity). However, the actual Desert Eagle is available as the [[Pistol .50]], to those who purchase either the special or collector's edition of the game.
   
 
==Customizations (GTA V)==
 
==Customizations (GTA V)==
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===Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas===
 
===Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas===
====[[Los Santos]]====
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====[[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]]====
 
* [[Playa Del Seville]] - Corner of wire fence around beach. <span style="line-height:21px;">From your house in </span>[[Ganton]]<span style="line-height:21px;">, head east towards the main road that overlooks the ocean in </span>[[East Beach]]<span style="line-height:21px;">. Head south from there towards Playa Del Seville. On the corner as the road curves west towards the </span>[[Ocean Docks]]<span style="line-height:21px;">, head along the beach and look in the corner of the wire fence that separates the beach from part of the docks.</span>
 
* [[Playa Del Seville]] - Corner of wire fence around beach. <span style="line-height:21px;">From your house in </span>[[Ganton]]<span style="line-height:21px;">, head east towards the main road that overlooks the ocean in </span>[[East Beach]]<span style="line-height:21px;">. Head south from there towards Playa Del Seville. On the corner as the road curves west towards the </span>[[Ocean Docks]]<span style="line-height:21px;">, head along the beach and look in the corner of the wire fence that separates the beach from part of the docks.</span>
   
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===Grand Theft Auto IV===
 
===Grand Theft Auto IV===
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====[[Broker]]====
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*[[Schottler]] - Dropped by the manager of the [[Underground Gun Shops|Underground Gun Shop]] if attacked.
 
====[[Dukes]]====
 
====[[Dukes]]====
 
* [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]] - Can be found at the oil refinery on Tudor St on a platform between two rows of oil refining towers. There is a ladder on the north side of these towers to reach the platform.
 
* [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]] - Can be found at the oil refinery on Tudor St on a platform between two rows of oil refining towers. There is a ladder on the north side of these towers to reach the platform.
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====[[Algonquin]]====
 
====[[Algonquin]]====
 
* [[The Triangle]] - Can be found on the wall of the balcony of the west side of [[Grand Easton Terminal]], nearest the Columbus Ave construction site.
 
* [[The Triangle]] - Can be found on the wall of the balcony of the west side of [[Grand Easton Terminal]], nearest the Columbus Ave construction site.
* [[City Hall (Liberty City)|City Hall]] - Can be found on the ground near some planters at a café off Union Drive West.
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* [[City Hall, Algonquin|City Hall]] - Can be found on the ground near some planters at a café off Union Drive West.
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* [[Chinatown, Algonquin|Chinatown]] - Dropped by the manager of the [[Underground Gun Shops|Underground Gun Shop]] if attacked.
 
* [[North Holland]] - If you decided to kill [[Playboy X]] in the mission [[The Holland Play]], he carries a Combat Pistol. You can collect it after you dispatch him. It will not be dropped if you assassinate Playboy, only if you kill him before he reaches the door.
 
* [[North Holland]] - If you decided to kill [[Playboy X]] in the mission [[The Holland Play]], he carries a Combat Pistol. You can collect it after you dispatch him. It will not be dropped if you assassinate Playboy, only if you kill him before he reaches the door.
   
 
====[[Alderney]]====
 
====[[Alderney]]====
 
* [[Alderney City]] - Can be found on a large electrical wire spool in the third berth of the old ferry terminal off Asahara Rd. You can only see the orange glow of the pistol, since the actual piece is clipped in the spool.
 
* [[Alderney City]] - Can be found on a large electrical wire spool in the third berth of the old ferry terminal off Asahara Rd. You can only see the orange glow of the pistol, since the actual piece is clipped in the spool.
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* [[Port Tudor]] - Dropped by the manager of the [[Underground Gun Shops|Underground Gun Shop]] if attacked.
 
* [[Acter Industrial Park]] - Can be found on top of the oil storage tank closest to the [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]] on Storax Rd.
 
* [[Acter Industrial Park]] - Can be found on top of the oil storage tank closest to the [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]] on Storax Rd.
   
 
===GTA V===
 
===GTA V===
* Can be bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] for $600. 
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* Can be bought from [[Ammu-Nation]] for $600.
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** Can also be taken from shooters in Ammu-Nation's range, however the Assault Shotgun method must be used on the clerk first.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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===GTA Vice City===
*The Desert Eagle in GTA IV, while not referred to as a "Desert Eagle" in-game, does feature a "Deagle 47" etching on its barrel.
 
*In [[GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]], at the start of the game, Luis has a Desert Eagle with 50 rounds of total ammunition.
 
*The appearance of a .50 AE Desert Eagle in San Andreas is slightly anachronistic, as the model firing it first went on sale in 1995, while the game takes place in [[1992]]. A .357 or .44 version would have been more accurate instead, since these two would fit in the game's setting.
 
*GTA IV's price of $1,500 is true to the Desert Eagle's actual retail value, as they usually go for $1,500-$2,200 for the .357-.50AE respectively. The gun in GTA IV is the .357 model, making the price accurate.
 
*You can get it free without cheating, at the beginning of GTA IV. You must first go to the weapon store, aim at 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 from around 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.
 
*In GTA San Andreas, using the Adrenaline cheat code reveals that the firing sound for the Desert Eagle is the same as the Pistol but slowed down.
 
 
*The Desert Eagle can be seen in several different cutscenes in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City:
 
*The Desert Eagle can be seen in several different cutscenes in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City:
 
**In the mission [[Supply & Demand]], [[Ricardo Diaz]] can be seen with a golden Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he shoots his video player.
 
**In the mission [[Supply & Demand]], [[Ricardo Diaz]] can be seen with a golden Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he shoots his video player.
 
**In the mission [[Rub Out]], [[Lance Vance]] wields a regular Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he and Tommy gun down Diaz.
 
**In the mission [[Rub Out]], [[Lance Vance]] wields a regular Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he and Tommy gun down Diaz.
 
**In the mission [[The Shootist]], [[Phil Cassidy]] can be seen dual-wielding two Desert Eagles during the cutscene at the[[Shooting Range| shooting range]], one of which he gives to Tommy (although Tommy uses a regular [[Pistol|pistol]] during the competition).
 
**In the mission [[The Shootist]], [[Phil Cassidy]] can be seen dual-wielding two Desert Eagles during the cutscene at the[[Shooting Range| shooting range]], one of which he gives to Tommy (although Tommy uses a regular [[Pistol|pistol]] during the competition).
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===GTA San Andreas===
 
*The appearance of a .50 AE Desert Eagle in San Andreas is slightly anachronistic, as the model firing it first went on sale in 1995, while the game takes place in [[1992]]. A .357 or .44 version would have been more accurate instead, since these two would fit in the game's setting.
 
*In GTA San Andreas, using the Adrenaline cheat code reveals that the firing sound for the Desert Eagle is the same as the Pistol but slowed down.
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*It is possible to use a bug, to make the gun shoot faster. It is possible, by doing: Aim, fire, release both fire and aim, click Crouch button, and do the following again.
   
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===GTA IV===
 
*The Desert Eagle in GTA IV, while not referred to as a "Desert Eagle" in-game, does feature a "Deagle 47" etching on its barrel.
 
*GTA IV's price of $1,500 is true to the Desert Eagle's actual retail value, as they usually go for $1,500-$2,200 for the .357-.50AE respectively. The gun in GTA IV is the .357 model, making the price accurate.
 
*You can get it free without cheating, at the beginning of GTA IV. You must first go to the weapon store, aim at 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 [[Combat Shotgun|shotguns]] and [[MP5]]s will appear from around 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.
 
*In [[GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]], at the start of the game, Luis has a Desert Eagle with 50 rounds of total ammunition.
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===GTA V===
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*[[Michael De Santa]] on some occasions may prefer this weapon over the regular Pistol as he picks one up during [[Dead Man Walking]], uses it during [[Fresh Meat]] when [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] tosses him one, and if playing [[The Time's Come]], will use it to shoot at Franklin.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===In-game models===
 
===In-game models===
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DesertEagle-GTASA.png|[[GTA San Andreas]] and Vice City (cutscenes only).
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DesertEagle-GTASA.png|[[GTA Vice City]] (cutscenes only) and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]].
 
CombatPistol-GTA4.png|[[GTA IV]].
 
CombatPistol-GTA4.png|[[GTA IV]].
CombatPistol-GTAV.png|[[GTA V]].
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CombatPistol-GTA5-ingame.png|[[GTA V]].
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diazgun.png|Diaz holding his desert eagle in the cutscene of Supply and Demand.
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CombatPistol-GTAV-next.jpg|The Combat Pistol in first-person and equipped with a silencer, during the mission [[The Merryweather Heist|The Merryweather Heist (Freight Approach)]].
 
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DesertEagle-GTASA-icon.png|GTA San Andreas.
 
DesertEagle-GTASA-icon.png|GTA San Andreas.
 
CombatPistol-GTA4-icon.png|GTA IV.
 
CombatPistol-GTA4-icon.png|GTA IV.
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A compact, lightweight semi-automatic pistol designed for law enforcement and personal defense use. 12-round magazine with option to extend to 16 rounds.
— GTA V description on the Rockstar Games Social Club.

The Combat Pistol, also known as Desert Eagle, is a weapon featured in Grand Theft Auto: San AndreasGrand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V.

It also appears in some cutscenes of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, but it is never available in normal gameplay.

In GTA V, the Combat Pistol is manufactured by Hawk and Little.

Design and Performance

The Combat Pistol takes the form of a Desert Eagle in most games, and it is referred to as such in GTA San Andreas. It is far more powerful than the other pistols in the game (headshots with this weapon in GTA IV will release a large cloud of blood from the victim). It holds 7 rounds per magazine in San Andreas and 9 per magazine in GTA IV. It kills in very few shots most times in San Andreas; it takes 2 body shots when your skill is poor level; if your skill is gangster or hitman level you can kill non-armored NPCs in one shot and two for armored NPCs. The San Andreas Desert Eagle is modeled after the .50 caliber Desert Eagle while the GTA IV version is modeled after the .357 variant.

In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Combat Pistol is more powerful than the standard 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. This, like all other pistols, can be fired from a car, but it's semi-automatic capabilities and 9 round magazine make it nearly useless in drive-by's 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 almost double the magazine capacity, allowing 17 rounds to be fired in the time it takes to fire all 9 shots including reloading from the Desert Eagle. The Desert Eagle takes about 3-4 shots to an unarmored NPC in the body to kill them. The Desert Eagle in GTA IV has a much higher fire rate than the GTA San Andreas Desert Eagle (it is the same as the Glock). Which is odd, as the Desert Eagle in real life does have a semi-automatic rate, but much slower than that of the Glock due to its heavy recoil.

In Grand Theft Auto V, the "Combat Pistol" now takes the form of a compact pistol that closely resembles an H&K P2000 combined with a Beretta Px4 Storm, that has very similar statistics to the normal Pistol (same rate of fire and magazine capacity). However, the actual Desert Eagle is available as the Pistol .50, to those who purchase either the special or collector's edition of the game.

Customizations (GTA V)

Attachments

  • Flashlight (provides ilumination when aiming) - $472
  • Suppressor (silences but slightly reduces damage and range) - $1837

Capacity

  • Default clip (12 rounds) - Equipped by default
  • Rounds (24 rounds) - $19
  • Extended clip (16 rounds) - $397

Colors

  • Black (default) - Equipped by default
  • Army Tint (Desert sand) - $100
  • LSPD Tint (Metallic Blue) - $600

Locations

DesertEagle-LocationsMap-GTASA

Desert Eagle's locations map

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Los Santos

  • Playa Del Seville - Corner of wire fence around beach. From your house in Ganton, head east towards the main road that overlooks the ocean in East Beach. Head south from there towards Playa Del Seville. On the corner as the road curves west towards the Ocean Docks, head along the beach and look in the corner of the wire fence that separates the beach from part of the docks.

Whetstone

  • Southwest corner of warehouse in junkyard. Take the northwest road out of Angel Pine and take the first right. Follow this road northeast and look for the Angel Pine Junkyard on the left side of the road. Head down the dirt path and into the junkyard, and head to the heap of scrap in the middle of the junkyard. In front of the heap of scrap, there is an open warehouse with a cement truck inside. Head inside this warehouse and the Desert Eagle is in the southwest corner.

San Fierro

  • Garcia - Starting from Zero RC, go south just and take the first alley to your left, then left again into a small enclosure just in front of STW:Books. You will find it in the southeastern corner.

Tierra Robada

  • Bayside Marina - In corner of wall behind house from the Gant Bridge, head north until you reach Bayside, and take the first right you come to. Follow the winding road round and take the first left. Immediately after turning left, look along the left side of the street for a row of posh white houses. Head behind the third house, and look along the back wall. The Desert Eagle is in the corner of the wall to the far right.

Bone County

  • Lil' Probe'Inn - Under solar panel in trailer park. From the Fallow Bridge, cross the bridge and take the third left at the fork in the road. Turn right and pass under the railroad tracks, and look along the right side of the road for a trailer park opposite the Lil' Probe Inn bar. Head towards the trailer park and the Desert Eagle is under the middle solar panel on the east side of the trailer park.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Broker

Dukes

  • Francis International Airport - Can be found at the oil refinery on Tudor St on a platform between two rows of oil refining towers. There is a ladder on the north side of these towers to reach the platform.
  • Charge Island - Can be found underneath a walkway ramp on top of an oil storage tank in the oil refinery under the East Borough Bridge. It can be easily reached by jumping onto the tank from the Charge Island off-ramp before the toll booths from the Broker side.

Bohan

  • Bohan Industrial - Can be found on the westernmost segment of the uncompleted Northern Expressway. It can be easily reached by helicopter, or by taking a series of stunt jumps across the various segments.

Algonquin

  • The Triangle - Can be found on the wall of the balcony of the west side of Grand Easton Terminal, nearest the Columbus Ave construction site.
  • City Hall - Can be found on the ground near some planters at a café off Union Drive West.
  • Chinatown - Dropped by the manager of the Underground Gun Shop if attacked.
  • North Holland - If you decided to kill Playboy X in the mission The Holland Play, he carries a Combat Pistol. You can collect it after you dispatch him. It will not be dropped if you assassinate Playboy, only if you kill him before he reaches the door.

Alderney

GTA V

  • Can be bought from Ammu-Nation for $600.
    • Can also be taken from shooters in Ammu-Nation's range, however the Assault Shotgun method must be used on the clerk first.

Trivia

GTA Vice City

  • The Desert Eagle can be seen in several different cutscenes in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City:
    • In the mission Supply & Demand, Ricardo Diaz can be seen with a golden Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he shoots his video player.
    • In the mission Rub Out, Lance Vance wields a regular Desert Eagle during the cutscene where he and Tommy gun down Diaz.
    • In the mission The Shootist, Phil Cassidy can be seen dual-wielding two Desert Eagles during the cutscene at the shooting range, one of which he gives to Tommy (although Tommy uses a regular pistol during the competition).

GTA San Andreas

  • The appearance of a .50 AE Desert Eagle in San Andreas is slightly anachronistic, as the model firing it first went on sale in 1995, while the game takes place in 1992. A .357 or .44 version would have been more accurate instead, since these two would fit in the game's setting.
  • In GTA San Andreas, using the Adrenaline cheat code reveals that the firing sound for the Desert Eagle is the same as the Pistol but slowed down.
  • It is possible to use a bug, to make the gun shoot faster. It is possible, by doing: Aim, fire, release both fire and aim, click Crouch button, and do the following again.

GTA IV

  • The Desert Eagle in GTA IV, while not referred to as a "Desert Eagle" in-game, does feature a "Deagle 47" etching on its barrel.
  • GTA IV's price of $1,500 is true to the Desert Eagle's actual retail value, as they usually go for $1,500-$2,200 for the .357-.50AE respectively. The gun in GTA IV is the .357 model, making the price accurate.
  • You can get it free without cheating, at the beginning of GTA IV. You must first go to the weapon store, aim at 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 and MP5s will appear from around 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.
  • In The Ballad of Gay Tony, at the start of the game, Luis has a Desert Eagle with 50 rounds of total ammunition.

GTA V

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TypesMelee weapons | Handguns | Machine pistols | Submachine guns | Shotguns | Assault rifles | Sniper rifles | Throwables | Vehicle Mounted Weapons
Weapons inGTA VI | GTA Online | GTA V | Chinatown Wars | GTA IV (The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony) | Vice City Stories | Liberty City Stories | Advance | GTA San Andreas | GTA Vice City | GTA III | GTA 2 | GTA and London Packs
CategoriesGTA VI | GTA Online | GTA V | Chinatown Wars | GTA IV (The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony) | Vice City Stories | Liberty City Stories | Advance | GTA San Andreas | GTA Vice City | GTA III | GTA 2 | GTA and London Packs
Related topicsPickups | Ammu-Nation | Phil's Army Surplus | Phil's Place | Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop | Stonewall J's | Weapon Vehicles | Shooting Ranges | Drive-By Shooting | Cover System
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeScrewdriver | Hammer | Knife | Meat Cleaver | Golf Club | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw
ThrownTear Gas (PS2 only) | Molotov | Grenade | Detonator Grenade
HandgunColt 45/Pistol | Colt Python/.357
ShotgunShotgun/Chrome Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 Shotgun/S.P.A.S. 12
SMGTec-9 | Ingram Mac 10/Mac | Uzi 9mm/Uz-I | MP5/MP
AssaultRuger/Kruger | M4
HeavyM60 | Flame Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun
SniperSniper Rifle | PSG1/.308 Sniper
SpecialCamera | Detonator | Car Bomb
BetaAK-47 | Desert Eagle | Grenade Launcher | Land Mine | MP5K | Nailgun | Silver Colt 1911 | Steyr Aug | Taser
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
UnarmedFist | Brass Knuckles
MeleeBaseball Bat | Chainsaw | Golf Club | Katana | Knife | Nightstick | Pool Cue | Shovel
HandgunDesert Eagle | Pistol/9mm | Silenced Pistol/9mm
ShotgunCombat Shotgun | Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun
SMGMicro SMG | SMG | Tec9
AssaultAK-47 | M4
SniperRifle/Country Rifle | Sniper Rifle
HeavyFlamethrower | Rocket Launcher | Heat-Seeking Rocket Launcher | Minigun
ThrownGrenade | Molotov | Satchel Charges/Remote Explosives | Tear Gas
Consumable ItemsFire Extinguisher | Spray Can | Camera
GiftsCane | Dildo | Flowers | Vibrator
SpecialCar Bomb | Detonator | Night Vision | Parachute | Thermal Vision
OtherCrates | Surface-to-Air Missile | Flares | Vibrator 1 | Dildo 2
BetaGlock | Python | Mac-10 | MP5K | PSG1 | M60 | Nail Bat | Meat Cleaver | Machete | Screwdriver | Sledgehammer | Hammer | Skateboard | Stubby Shotgun | Land Mine
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony
UnarmedFist
MeleeBaseball Bat | Knife | Pool Cue
HandgunPistol | Combat Pistol | Automatic 9mm | .44
ShotgunPump Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun | Assault Shotgun | Auto Shotgun
SMGMicro SMG | SMG | Assault SMG | Gold SMG
AssaultAssault Rifle | Carbine Rifle | Advanced MG
SniperSniper Rifle | Combat Sniper | Advanced Sniper
HeavyRocket Launcher | Grenade Launcher
ThrownMolotov | Grenade | Pipe Bomb | Sticky Bomb
SpecialCar Bomb | Random Pickable Objects | Parachute
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BetaHammer | Nailgun | Python | Silenced Pistol | Sledgehammer | Zastava M70
Weapons in GTA IV (Category) | Weapons in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category)
The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only.
[ ve ]Weapons in Grand Theft Auto V
MeleeAntique Cavalry Dagger | Baseball Bat | Bottle | Crowbar | Fist | Golf Club | Hammer | Hatchet | Knife | Knuckle Dusters | Machete | Nightstick
HandgunsAP Pistol | Combat Pistol | Heavy Pistol | Marksman Pistol | Pistol | Pistol .50 | SNS Pistol | Stun Gun | Vintage Pistol
ShotgunsAssault Shotgun | Bullpup Shotgun | Heavy Shotgun | Musket | Pump Shotgun | Sawed-Off Shotgun
Machine GunsAssault SMG | Combat MG | Combat PDW | Gusenberg Sweeper | Machine Pistol | MG | Micro SMG | SMG
AssaultAdvanced Rifle | Assault Rifle | Bullpup Rifle | Carbine Rifle | Special Carbine
Sniper RiflesHeavy Sniper | Marksman Rifle | Sniper Rifle
HeavyFirework Launcher | Grenade Launcher | Homing Launcher | Minigun | Railgun | RPG
ThrownBall | Grenade | Jerry Can | Molotov | Proximity Mines | Sticky Bomb | Tear Gas (BZ Gas)
SpecialCamera | Digiscanner | Parachute | Remote Sniper
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Beta/UnknownAssault MG | Assault Sniper | Fire Axe | Fire Extinguisher | Heavy Rifle | Laser | Laser Sight | Lasso | Lighter | Loudhailer | Programmable AR | Rubber Gun | Shovel | Tear Gas Launcher
ManufacturersCoil | Hawk & Little | Shrewsbury | Vom Feuer
Related PagesWeapon Wheel | Attachments | Ammu-Nation
DLC Content Weapons
Added as part of the following GTA Online content updates:
Lowriders | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 | Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 | Festive Surprise | The Last Team Standing Update | The Independence Day Special | The "I'm Not a Hipster" Update | The High Life Update | The Business Update | The Valentine's Day Massacre Special | Beach Bum Update
Other Weapons
Enhanced Version | Special/Collector's Edition and Pre-Order Bonus | Rockstar Games Social Club