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{{weapon
| image = Weapon deagle.png
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|image = Weapon deagle.png
| altername = Night Hawk .50C
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|altername = Night Hawk .50C {{CS}} {{CSX}} {{CSCZ}} {{CSS}}<br/>Gavel .50AE {{CSGOBeta}}
| Game = {{CS}} {{CSCZ}} {{CSCZDS}} {{CSS}} {{CSGO}}
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|price = $650 {{CSBeta}} {{CS}} {{CSCZ}} {{CSX}} {{CSS}}<br/>$700 {{CSGO}}
 
|origin = {{flag|Israel|text}}
| price = $650<br />$700 {{CSGO}}
 
 
|ammotype = [[File:.50 caliber.png|25px|link=.50 Action Express]]
| origin = {{flag|Israel|text}}
 
 
|Magazine_capacity = 7 / 35
| ammotype = [[File:.50 caliber.png|25px|link=.50 Action Express]]
 
 
|firemodes = Semi-automatic
| rateoffire = 267 RPM
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|rateoffire = 200
| weightloaded = 1.8 kilograms
 
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266.67 {{CSGO}}
| projectileweight = 19.4 grams
 
 
|weightloaded = 1.8 kilograms
| muzzlevelocity = 1380 {{fraction|ft|s}}
 
 
|projectileweight = 19.4 grams
| muzzleenergy = 1650 Joules
 
 
|muzzlevelocity = 1380 {{fraction|ft|s}}
| used = [[Counter-Terrorist]]<br />[[Terrorist]]
 
 
|muzzleenergy = 1650 Joules
| reloadtime = 2.2 seconds
 
 
|used = [[Counter-Terrorist]]<br />[[Terrorist]]
| firemodes = Semi-automatic
 
 
|reloadtime = 2.2 seconds
| Magazine_capacity = 7 / 35
 
| Movement_speed = 250<br>230 {{CSGO}}
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|Movement_speed = 250 / 250 (100%)
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230 / 250 (92%) {{CSGO}}
| Killaward = $300 (Competitive)<br />$150 (Casual)
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|Killaward = $300 (Competitive)<br />$150 (Casual)
| Damage = 47 {{CS}} {{CSCZ}}<br />50 {{CSS}}<br />63 {{CSGO}}
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|Damage = 47 {{CS}} {{CSBeta}} {{CSX}} {{CSCZ}} {{CSCZDS}}
| Recoilcontrol = 3 / 26 (12%)
 
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50 {{CSS}}
| Accuraterange = 25 m {{CSGO}}
 
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63 {{CSGO}}
| Armorpenetration = 93.2%
 
 
|Recoilcontrol = 3 / 26 (12%)
| Penetrationpower = 200
 
| Hotkey = B-1-4<br />B-1-5 {{CSGO}}
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|Accuraterange = 24.58 m {{CSGO}}
 
|Armorpenetration = 93.2%
| Entity = weapon_deagle
 
 
|Penetrationpower = 200%
|Magazine_cost = $40}}
 
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|Stopping_power = 60
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|Rangemodifier = 0.81
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|Hotkey = B-1-4
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B-1-5 {{CSGO}}
 
|Entity = weapon_deagle
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|Water = Yes
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|Game = {{CS}} {{CSBeta}} {{CSX}} {{CSCZ}} {{CSCZDS}} {{CSS}} {{CSGO}}
 
|Magazine_cost = $40
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}}
 
{{Quote|As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range.|Official description
 
{{Quote|As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range.|Official description
 
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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The IMI Desert Eagle is a large semi-automatic pistol chambering the powerful .50 Action Express round, one of the most powerful pistol cartridges in production. It was designed by Magnum Research Inc. of the United States, which was refined and manufactured by Israel Military Industries (save for a temporary contract with Saco Defense from 1995 to 1998) until 2009 when production moved to MRI's own facility in the United States. While not practical for military use due to its size and recoil, its large, powerful appearance made it a popular choice for movies and games.
   
The '''Desert Eagle''', commonly nicknamed "Deagle" or "Hand Cannon", is a powerful semi-automatic pistol for highly skilled players. It is available to both teams. It is loaded with 7 rounds of [[.50 Action Express]] which makes it able to inflict high amounts of damage.
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In-game, the Desert Eagle is a powerful semi-automatic pistol available to both teams. It is loaded with 7 rounds of [[.50 Action Express]] which makes it able to inflict high amounts of damage. It costs $650 in earlier games and $700 in ''Global Offensive''.
   
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The Desert Eagle is one of the more popular sidearms in the ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' games, its appeal mainly coming from its high power. Until ''Global Offensive'', this pistol was the only pistol capable of killing an opponent with one headshot regardless of armor and helmet. In ''Global Offensive'', while other pistols can also achieve this feat, the Desert Eagle has far better range than most of them, with high base damage that can compensate for damage dropoff at range and a far better standing accuracy than most other pistols. In ''Global Offensive'', the Desert Eagle is also the only weapon in the pistol class with high penetration.
The Desert Eagle is usually one of the most popular and widely used sidearms in the ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' games. Currently, in ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'', it costs $700 as opposed to $650 for the previous versions.
 
   
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The Desert Eagle's main disadvantages come from its small magazine size, lower rate of fire, high recoil when fired repeatedly, low movement speed when wielding the weapon (it is the second heaviest pistol in ''Global Offensive'', only beaten by [[R8 Revolver]]), and price (it is the most expensive pistol in ''Global Offensive'', but is beaten out by the [[Five-SeveN]] and [[Dual Berettas]] in earlier games). Damage dropoff is also quite strong, though not as noticeable due to its high base damage. Its firing sound is loud and distinctive, meaning that it can give the player's position away easily.
Until ''Global Offensive'', this pistol was the only one capable of killing an opponent with one headshot, regardless if he is equipped with a helmet or not.
 
 
The Desert Eagle is the only weapon in the pistol class with high penetration, making it possible to score double kills in one shot if opponents are lined up.
 
 
The movement speed of this weapon is 250 units per second, meaning users will not suffer any speed reduction. However, in ''Global Offensive'', it has a movement speed of 230 units per second, which is a moderate speed reduction. As such, the Desert Eagle has the second slowest movement speed of all pistols, with a faster movement speed over the R8 Revolver.
 
   
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |[[Counter-Strike 1.6|CS 1.6]] and [[Counter-Strike: Condition Zero|CS:CZ]]
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! colspan="4" |''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive|CS:GO]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
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! Unarmored !! Armored
 
! Unarmored !! Armored
 
|-
 
|-
| Head || <span style="color:red">212</span> || <span style="color:red">156</span>
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| Head || <span style="color:red">250</span> || <span style="color:red">233</span>
 
|-
 
|-
| Chest & Arm || 53 || 39
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| Chest & Arm || 62 || 58
 
|-
 
|-
| Stomach || 66 || 49
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| Stomach || 78 || 72
 
|-
 
|-
| Leg || 39 || 39
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| Leg || 46 || 46
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="3" |<center><small><span style="color:red">Red</span> signifies a fatal hit.</small></center>
 
! colspan="3" |<center><small><span style="color:red">Red</span> signifies a fatal hit.</small></center>
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |[[Counter-Strike: Source|CS:S]]
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! colspan="4" |''[[Counter-Strike: Source|CS:S]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive|CS:GO]]
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! colspan="4" |''[[Counter-Strike 1.6|CS 1.6]]'' and ''[[Counter-Strike: Condition Zero|CS:CZ]]''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
 
! rowspan="2" | [[Hitbox]]
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! Unarmored !! Armored
 
! Unarmored !! Armored
 
|-
 
|-
| Head || <span style="color:red">249</span> || <span style="color:red">232</span>
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| Head || <span style="color:red">212</span> || <span style="color:red">156</span>
 
|-
 
|-
| Chest & Arm || 62 || 58
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| Chest & Arm || 53 || 39
 
|-
 
|-
| Stomach || 77 || 72
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| Stomach || 66 || 49
 
|-
 
|-
| Leg || 46 || 46
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| Leg || 39 || 39
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="3" |<center><small><span style="color:red">Red</span> signifies a fatal hit.</small></center>
 
! colspan="3" |<center><small><span style="color:red">Red</span> signifies a fatal hit.</small></center>
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Tactics==
While wielded, the player's movement speed is 250 units per second, meaning they suffer no speed reduction. However, in CS:GO the player's movement speed is reduced to 230 units per second. The Desert Eagle is one of the many weapons able to shoot underwater.
 
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*As the most expensive pistol next to the R8 Revolver at $600, it is not recommended for use during pistol rounds, where [[Armor]] is far more vital and early-game economic management is important.
 
*When using this weapon, always go for headshots. A [[headshot]] grants an instant kill, even if the target is wearing a [[Kevlar Armor/Helmet|helmet]] and he is at full health and at a medium range away.
 
*This weapon can also be used to kill an opponent with 2-3 body shots. If you miss the headshot but you hit the body, go finish them off with another shot or two to the body.
 
*At long range, crouchfire single shots and wait a moment in between shots to reset the accuracy.
 
*This weapon has a good effective range, especially in games prior to ''Source'', so it may be an ideal sidearm for players equipped with [[shotgun]]s or low-damage [[SMG]]s.
 
*This pistol is often used to "[[wallbang]]" surfaces unlike most of the other handguns. Prior to ''Source'', this is the only pistol that can penetrate through walls, whereas other pistols do not; so try to wall-bang in order to kill an enemy player that is hiding.
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**After ''Source'', this pistol is still more suitable for penetrating walls due to having a higher penetration power.
 
*Its ability to score one-shot kill makes it a good weapon for players equipped with [[Tactical shield]]s, the shield user is more likely to survive enemies that have a primary weapon as he will only need to expose himself for only a brief period.
 
*Unless when at close proximity, avoid spraying bullets. The Desert Eagle has a low magazine size and lacks accuracy when firing several rounds consecutively except in ''Source''.
 
**Be sure to reload often due to the small magazine size.
 
*In ''Global Offensive'', the damage per bullet has increased. However, the spread has increased as well thus making the Desert Eagle less effective for spraying bullets at longer ranges and forces the user to shoot the gun at a slower rate than in previous games. It is far more recommended to fire the gun in single shots.
   
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{{Updates|
===Advantages===
 
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Counter-Strike Global Offensive updates
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;{{GOPatch|December 10, 2014}}
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*Reduced price of Desert Eagle to $700
   
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;{{GOPatch|July 1, 2014}}
*High damage pistol
 
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*Increased standing and crouching Accurate Range
*High penetration
 
*High accuracy at long range (compared to its counterparts) in CS:GO
 
*High DPS (damage per second) due to its instant kill from a headshot even if a helmet is worn by the target
 
   
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;{{GOPatch|February 13, 2014}}
===Disadvantages===
 
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Weapon adjustments based on data collected:
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*Increased Desert Eagle accuracy recovery by 2.5%
   
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;{{GOPatch|January 30, 2013}}
*Small magazine size compared to other pistols
 
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*Nerfed the Deagle.
*Loud firing sound (which will attract an enemy to stalk you and eventually kill you)
 
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*Low rate of fire
 
*High spread and recoil
 
*The second heaviest pistol in ''Global Offensive ''(beaten by [[R8 Revolver]])
 
* The most expensive pistol in ''Global Offensive ''(tied with the [[R8 Revolver]] at $700)
 
* Damage noticeably drops off at long range
 
   
==Gameplay==
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==Appearances==
 
The Night Hawk .50C can be used in the following missions in ''Deleted Scenes'':
   
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*[[Recoil (mission)|Recoil]]: In the area where the [[Delta Force Sniper]] leaves the player to utilize a sniper tower, there is a room between a set of stairs and a set of double doors blocked by crates. Along with a terrorist, some ammo, and a [[Wall attached medkit|medkit]], is the pistol and four magazines worth of ammo for it. No additional ammo for it is available throughout the level.
===Tactics===
 
 
*[[Building Recon]]: On the table next to the window where the player can see the [[Nuclear Weapon|nuke]].
 
*[[Thin Ice]]: Found next to a dead civilian.
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*[[Downed Pilot]]: After the player is captured, the pistol is on a table outside the cell they wake up in.
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*[[Rise Hard]]: The player starts the level with the weapon. The pistol is lost when the player is captured near the end of the level, but another one can be picked up in the back of the final area.
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*[[Sandstorm]]: The player starts the level with the weapon.
   
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The Night Hawk .50C can also be seen behind the weapons counter in [[Counter Terrorist Training]].
*As the most expensive pistol next to the R8 Revolver at $700, it is not recommended for use during pistol rounds if a [[defuse kit]] or [[Kevlar]] have to be purchased. However, the powerful shots can be deadly to enemies who opted for weapons over Kevlar, and the one hit headshot can be advantageous for players with high accuracy.
 
*At long range, crouch and fire 1 shot at a time, and wait a moment in between shots to reset the accuracy. Retreat if enemy players are using [[sniper rifle]]s or [[assault rifle]]s.
 
**If possible, try to engage snipers at close range as the Desert Eagle has high recoil which is a strong deterrent at longer ranges.
 
*This pistol may be a good choice for users with very good aim, as a [[headshot]] grants an instant kill, even if the target is wearing a [[Kevlar Armor/Helmet|helmet]] and he is at full health.
 
*This weapon has a good effective range, especially in games prior to ''Source'', so it may be an ideal sidearm for players equipped with [[shotgun]]s or low-damage [[SMG]]s.
 
*The Desert Eagle is a good backup for snipers due to its high damage. Use the [[sniper rifle]] for long range engagements and switch to this weapon if an enemy gets too close.
 
*This pistol is often used to "[[Wallbang|wall-bang]]" surfaces unlike most of the other handguns. Before ''Source'', this is the only pistol that can penetrate through walls, whereas other pistols do not; so try to wall-bang in order to kill an enemy player that is hiding. This information is false in ''Global Offensive'' where only the shotguns and the HE cannot deal damage through walls.
 
*Its ability to score one shot kill makes it a good weapon for players equipped with [[Tactical shield]]s, the shield user is more likely to survive enemies that have a primary weapon as he will only need to expose himself for only a brief period.
 
*Unless when at close proximity, avoid spraying bullets. The Desert Eagle has a low magazine size and lacks accuracy when firing several rounds consecutively except in ''Source''.
 
**Be sure to reload often due to the small magazine size.
 
*In ''Global Offensive'', the damage per bullet has increased. However, the spread has increased as well thus making the Desert Eagle less effective for [[Spray (tactics)|spraying]] bullets at longer ranges and forces the user to shoot the gun at a slower rate than in previous games.
 
*When using this weapon, always go for headshots as much as possible. One shot to the head is already enough for the opponent to get killed, as these are called "Juan Deags". This weapon can also be used to kill an opponent with 2-3 body shots. If you miss the headshot but you hit the body, go finish them off with another shot or two to the body.
 
 
===Countertactics===
 
 
*To counter the slower firing rate and small magazine size, use fully automatic weapons at close range.
 
*[[Rifles]] can be used to kill its user at long range.
 
*Take advantage of the Desert Eagle's low magazine size and go on the offense when the user is forced to reload.
 
*Strike the user with two or more teammates but don't bunch up. Users with the Desert Eagle can easily kill targets in enclosed areas provided with the right circumstances, also the Desert Eagle is capable of scoring two collateral kills in early games.
 
*At close to mid range:
 
**The [[P250]], [[Five-SeveN]], and [[Tec-9]] can easily outperform a Desert Eagle user, since these guns all have moderate damage and rate of fire. Remember to aim for the head because there is a good chance that the opponents are trying to do the same.
 
**Submachine guns and shotguns are excellent to counter users. Using pump shotguns or low-damage SMGs might be a risky choice.
 
** Avoid enemies with this pistol when your health is less than 50 HP as a close-range hit to the chest or stomach (in addition to a headshot) can score a kill.
 
   
 
==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
 
 
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==Appearances==
 
===''Condition Zero''===
 
In [[Tour of Duty]], the following [[bot]]s will use the Desert Eagle as their sidearm:
 
====Counter-Terrorists====
 
*[[Pete]], a cost 2 [[P90]] wielder.
 
*[[Kent]], a cost 2 [[FAMAS]] wielder.
 
*[[Larry]], a cost 3 [[M4A1]] wielder.
 
*[[Maverick]], a cost 3 [[M4A1]] wielder.
 
*[[Lou]], a cost 4 [[M249]] wielder.
 
*[[Steel]], a cost 5 [[M4A1]] wielder.
 
*[[Eagle]], a cost 5 [[AWP]] wielder.
 
 
====Terrorists====
 
*[[Psycho]], a normal [[AWP]] wielder.
 
*[[Rebel]], a tough [[AK-47]] wielder.
 
*[[Razor]], a hard [[AWP]] wielder.
 
*[[Crank]], a very hard [[M249]] wielder.
 
*[[Hyena]], an expert [[P90]] wielder.
 
*[[Crow]], an expert [[AWP]] wielder.
 
*[[Spider]], an elite [[AK-47]] wielder.
 
 
===''Deleted Scenes''===
 
The Desert Eagle is one of the most commonly available pistols in some missions, second to the [[USP]]. In fact, the high damage of this pistol is useful for most situations, but at the cost of having a low magazine size that often forces the player to retreat or switch to other firearms as trade-offs, especially in heavy firefights.
 
 
It is less accurate compared to its multiplayer counterpart(s), therefore scoring headshots at longer ranges can be tricky.
 
 
The Desert Eagle appeared in the following missions:
 
 
*[[Recoil (mission)|Recoil]]: Found behind a door that is next to some stairs, not far away from the sniper tower. This is often hard to find unless the player wants to search all rooms in the same mission. No additional ammo is found as this weapon is considered as a secret weapon.
 
*[[Building Recon]]: Found on the table next to a window where the [[Arctic Avengers|Terrorist leader]] can be seen.
 
*[[Thin Ice]]: Found nearby a dead civilian.
 
*[[Downed Pilot]]: After being captured and then the player kills the guards. This weapon can be found on a table next to the second Terrorist.
 
*[[Rise Hard]]
 
*[[Sandstorm]]
 
   
 
==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
 
* The Desert Eagle has a black finish in ''[[Deleted Scenes]]'' and a chrome silver finish in all the other games.
 
* The Desert Eagle has a black finish in ''[[Deleted Scenes]]'' and a chrome silver finish in all the other games.
 
** Prior to the {{GOPatch|August 14, 2013|Arms Deal update}} in ''Global Offensive'', the Desert Eagle had a dust-color shiny finish, which was later changed to a chrome silver to match the finish in previous games.
 
** Prior to the {{GOPatch|August 14, 2013|Arms Deal update}} in ''Global Offensive'', the Desert Eagle had a dust-color shiny finish, which was later changed to a chrome silver to match the finish in previous games.
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* The Desert Eagle in ''Counter-Strike'' is based on the IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX chambered in [[.50AE]]. However, the version depicted in most of the ''Counter-Strike'' games has slits in the barrel (known as a "fluted barrel") which is only used in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum models of the Mark XIX.
 
* The Desert Eagle in ''Counter-Strike'' is based on the IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX chambered in [[.50AE]]. However, the version depicted in most of the ''Counter-Strike'' games has slits in the barrel (known as a "fluted barrel") which is only used in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum models of the Mark XIX.
 
** The black Desert Eagle from ''Deleted Scenes'' lacks the fluted barrel in addition to the slits in the top of a standard Mark XIX barrel. In ''Global Offensive'', this is not present along with other markings, confirming it as a .50.
 
** The black Desert Eagle from ''Deleted Scenes'' lacks the fluted barrel in addition to the slits in the top of a standard Mark XIX barrel. In ''Global Offensive'', this is not present along with other markings, confirming it as a .50.
* Desert Eagle is rarely used in real life military or law enforcement environments, being considered impractical due to its size, weight, noise, recoil and expensive prices.
 
 
* In ''Counter-Strike'', an "Eagle Head" marking can be seen on the operating slide during the reload animation.
 
* In ''Counter-Strike'', an "Eagle Head" marking can be seen on the operating slide during the reload animation.
 
* Before the August 10th, 2012 beta update, the Desert Eagle in ''Global Offensive'' shared its draw and reloading animations with the [[Glock-18]], [[P2000]], [[P250]], and [[Five-SeveN]].
 
* Before the August 10th, 2012 beta update, the Desert Eagle in ''Global Offensive'' shared its draw and reloading animations with the [[Glock-18]], [[P2000]], [[P250]], and [[Five-SeveN]].
 
** Reloading animations currently in use for the Desert Eagle in ''Global Offensive'' are remade pistol animations from the ''Alpha'' stages of the game.
 
** Reloading animations currently in use for the Desert Eagle in ''Global Offensive'' are remade pistol animations from the ''Alpha'' stages of the game.
* The achievement "Desert Eagle expert" has the highest percentage of players earning it out of all the other weapon expert achievements, with around 16.5%.
 
 
* Due to the weapon's popularity and recognizability, it has several affectionate community-given nicknames.
 
* Due to the weapon's popularity and recognizability, it has several affectionate community-given nicknames.
 
** The most common nickname is "''Deagle''", a [[wikipedia:Portmanteau|portmanteau]] of the two words in its name. This nickname extends in-game, as the files refer to the weapons as ''deagle''.
 
** The most common nickname is "''Deagle''", a [[wikipedia:Portmanteau|portmanteau]] of the two words in its name. This nickname extends in-game, as the files refer to the weapons as ''deagle''.
 
** Another nickname stems from the Desert Eagle's performance, commonly referred to as "Juan Deag". It is a play on words for "One Deag," directly referencing the Desert Eagle's accurate long-range headshot capabilities.
 
** Another nickname stems from the Desert Eagle's performance, commonly referred to as "Juan Deag". It is a play on words for "One Deag," directly referencing the Desert Eagle's accurate long-range headshot capabilities.
** The Desert Eagle is occasionally referred to as the "Pocket AWP," potentially the inspiration for the ''Global Offensive'' sticker, "''[[Community Sticker Capsule 1/Gallery|My other AWP is a Deagle]]''."
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** The Desert Eagle is occasionally referred to as the "Pocket AWP," (though the R8 also has that nickname, and when it was first added it literally was one, since it did as much damage as an AWP) potentially the inspiration for the ''Global Offensive'' sticker, "''[[Community Sticker Capsule 1/Gallery|My other AWP is a Deagle]]''."
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** The Desert Eagle is sometimes nicknamed "Hand Cannon".
* Despite the fact the Desert Eagle's cartridge ([[Wikipedia:.50 Action Express|.50 Action Express]]) travels at a relatively slow speed (398 - 470 meters/second), it has a penetration level of 2/3 as compared to the faster [[wikipedia:5.7×28mm|5.7×28mm]] penetration level of 1/3. (Travels at 716-850 meters/second).
 
* The Desert Eagle is one of the few weapons whose drawing animation does not involve "cocking" or "cycling" the gun (in this case, pulling the slide back and forth). Instead, the gun is already cocked before the gun is drawn and spun in the player's palm.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEdqVgeIGyY ''Deagle 3000fps'' on YouTube.com (June 5, 2015)]</ref>
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* The Desert Eagle is one of the few weapons whose drawing animation does not involve "cocking" or "cycling" the gun (in this case, pulling the slide back and forth). Instead, the gun is already cocked before the gun is drawn and spun in the player's palm.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEdqVgeIGyY ''Deagle 3000fps'' on YouTube.com (June 5, 2015)]</ref> The other weapons that share this trait are the [[Dual Berettas]], [[Schmidt Machine Pistol]], and [[XM1014]].
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**However, during [[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta|''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Beta]], the player cocks the Desert Eagle in the draw animation.
** The other weapons that share this trait are the [[Dual Berettas]], the [[TMP]] and the [[XM1014]].
 
 
* In ''Global Offensive'', the Desert Eagle has a non-functional under-barrel rail. This is because it was originally ported from the Magnum Pistol featured in ''Left 4 Dead 2'', which had a functional flashlight attached to the rail.
 
* In ''Global Offensive'', the Desert Eagle has a non-functional under-barrel rail. This is because it was originally ported from the Magnum Pistol featured in ''Left 4 Dead 2'', which had a functional flashlight attached to the rail.
* In ''Counter-Strike Beta 4.0'', the commander (a randomly chosen person in a team who got special radio commands) of the Terrorist team spawned with the Desert Eagle. This was removed in ''Beta 5.0''.
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* In ''Counter-Strike Beta 4.0'', the [[Commander (role)|commander]] (a randomly chosen person in a team who got special radio commands) of the Terrorist team spawned with the Desert Eagle. This was removed in ''Beta 5.0''.
* A viral video exists online depicting competitive ''Counter-Strike'' player Na'Vi Markeloff ace headshotting the entire enemy team in one Desert Eagle shot when passing through the mid doors in Dust 2. The video has been identified as a fake by multiple sources.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRx05LsuVcg</ref>
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* A viral video exists online depicting competitive ''Counter-Strike'' player markeloff ace headshotting the entire enemy team in one Desert Eagle shot when passing through the mid doors in Dust 2. The video has been identified as a fake by multiple sources.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRx05LsuVcg</ref>
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* In ''Global Offensive'', a rare secret inspection animation was added to the Desert Eagle on the {{GOPatch|August 2, 2018}} update. The animation, triggering at random when inspecting, shows the user spinning the Desert Eagle on their right index finger for the entire duration of the animation.<ref>https://youtu.be/rkRIjlmcD4c</ref>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
 
*[[Wikipedia:IMI Desert Eagle|IMI Desert Eagle]] at Wikipedia.
 
*[[Wikipedia:IMI Desert Eagle|IMI Desert Eagle]] at Wikipedia.
   
 
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Overview



As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range.
―Official description

The Desert Eagle, or Night Hawk .50C, as it was previously known, is one of the pistols featured in the Counter-Strike series. It can be replaced with the R8 Revolver in Global Offensive.

Overview

The IMI Desert Eagle is a large semi-automatic pistol chambering the powerful .50 Action Express round, one of the most powerful pistol cartridges in production. It was designed by Magnum Research Inc. of the United States, which was refined and manufactured by Israel Military Industries (save for a temporary contract with Saco Defense from 1995 to 1998) until 2009 when production moved to MRI's own facility in the United States. While not practical for military use due to its size and recoil, its large, powerful appearance made it a popular choice for movies and games.

In-game, the Desert Eagle is a powerful semi-automatic pistol available to both teams. It is loaded with 7 rounds of .50 Action Express which makes it able to inflict high amounts of damage. It costs $650 in earlier games and $700 in Global Offensive.

The Desert Eagle is one of the more popular sidearms in the Counter-Strike games, its appeal mainly coming from its high power. Until Global Offensive, this pistol was the only pistol capable of killing an opponent with one headshot regardless of armor and helmet. In Global Offensive, while other pistols can also achieve this feat, the Desert Eagle has far better range than most of them, with high base damage that can compensate for damage dropoff at range and a far better standing accuracy than most other pistols. In Global Offensive, the Desert Eagle is also the only weapon in the pistol class with high penetration.

The Desert Eagle's main disadvantages come from its small magazine size, lower rate of fire, high recoil when fired repeatedly, low movement speed when wielding the weapon (it is the second heaviest pistol in Global Offensive, only beaten by R8 Revolver), and price (it is the most expensive pistol in Global Offensive, but is beaten out by the Five-SeveN and Dual Berettas in earlier games). Damage dropoff is also quite strong, though not as noticeable due to its high base damage. Its firing sound is loud and distinctive, meaning that it can give the player's position away easily.

Properties

CS:GO
Hitbox Primary Attack
Unarmored Armored
Head 250 233
Chest & Arm 62 58
Stomach 78 72
Leg 46 46
Red signifies a fatal hit.
CS:S
Hitbox Primary Attack
Unarmored Armored
Head 214 162
Chest & Arm 53 40
Stomach 66 50
Leg 40 40
Red signifies a fatal hit.
CS 1.6 and CS:CZ
Hitbox Primary Attack
Unarmored Armored
Head 212 156
Chest & Arm 53 39
Stomach 66 49
Leg 39 39
Red signifies a fatal hit.

Tactics

  • As the most expensive pistol next to the R8 Revolver at $600, it is not recommended for use during pistol rounds, where Armor is far more vital and early-game economic management is important.
  • When using this weapon, always go for headshots. A headshot grants an instant kill, even if the target is wearing a helmet and he is at full health and at a medium range away.
  • This weapon can also be used to kill an opponent with 2-3 body shots. If you miss the headshot but you hit the body, go finish them off with another shot or two to the body.
  • At long range, crouch, fire single shots and wait a moment in between shots to reset the accuracy.
  • This weapon has a good effective range, especially in games prior to Source, so it may be an ideal sidearm for players equipped with shotguns or low-damage SMGs.
  • This pistol is often used to "wallbang" surfaces unlike most of the other handguns. Prior to Source, this is the only pistol that can penetrate through walls, whereas other pistols do not; so try to wall-bang in order to kill an enemy player that is hiding.
    • After Source, this pistol is still more suitable for penetrating walls due to having a higher penetration power.
  • Its ability to score one-shot kill makes it a good weapon for players equipped with Tactical shields, the shield user is more likely to survive enemies that have a primary weapon as he will only need to expose himself for only a brief period.
  • Unless when at close proximity, avoid spraying bullets. The Desert Eagle has a low magazine size and lacks accuracy when firing several rounds consecutively except in Source.
    • Be sure to reload often due to the small magazine size.
  • In Global Offensive, the damage per bullet has increased. However, the spread has increased as well thus making the Desert Eagle less effective for spraying bullets at longer ranges and forces the user to shoot the gun at a slower rate than in previous games. It is far more recommended to fire the gun in single shots.

Update History

Counter-Strike Global Offensive updates

December 10, 2014
  • Reduced price of Desert Eagle to $700
July 1, 2014
  • Increased standing and crouching Accurate Range
February 13, 2014

Weapon adjustments based on data collected:

  • Increased Desert Eagle accuracy recovery by 2.5%
January 30, 2013
  • Nerfed the Deagle.

Appearances

The Night Hawk .50C can be used in the following missions in Deleted Scenes:

  • Recoil: In the area where the Delta Force Sniper leaves the player to utilize a sniper tower, there is a room between a set of stairs and a set of double doors blocked by crates. Along with a terrorist, some ammo, and a medkit, is the pistol and four magazines worth of ammo for it. No additional ammo for it is available throughout the level.
  • Building Recon: On the table next to the window where the player can see the nuke.
  • Thin Ice: Found next to a dead civilian.
  • Downed Pilot: After the player is captured, the pistol is on a table outside the cell they wake up in.
  • Rise Hard: The player starts the level with the weapon. The pistol is lost when the player is captured near the end of the level, but another one can be picked up in the back of the final area.
  • Sandstorm: The player starts the level with the weapon.

The Night Hawk .50C can also be seen behind the weapons counter in Counter Terrorist Training.

Achievements

Weapon
Night Hawk .50c Expert css Night Hawk .50c Expert
Kill 200 enemies with the Night Hawk .50c

Weapon Specialist
Desert Eagle Expert csgo Desert Eagle Expert
Kill 200 enemies with the Desert Eagle

Bugs

  • The drawing animation of the Desert Eagle in Global Offensive shows the barrel clipping through the player's hand.

Trivia

  • The Desert Eagle has a black finish in Deleted Scenes and a chrome silver finish in all the other games.
    • Prior to the Arms Deal update in Global Offensive, the Desert Eagle had a dust-color shiny finish, which was later changed to a chrome silver to match the finish in previous games.
    • The under slide rail for mounting attachments was introduced in Global Offensive, while the Desert Eagle in previous games had a clean operating slide.
    • The Desert Eagle in Global Offensive has a slightly longer barrel than its older game counterparts.
  • The Desert Eagle in Counter-Strike is based on the IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX chambered in .50AE. However, the version depicted in most of the Counter-Strike games has slits in the barrel (known as a "fluted barrel") which is only used in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum models of the Mark XIX.
    • The black Desert Eagle from Deleted Scenes lacks the fluted barrel in addition to the slits in the top of a standard Mark XIX barrel. In Global Offensive, this is not present along with other markings, confirming it as a .50.
  • In Counter-Strike, an "Eagle Head" marking can be seen on the operating slide during the reload animation.
  • Before the August 10th, 2012 beta update, the Desert Eagle in Global Offensive shared its draw and reloading animations with the Glock-18, P2000, P250, and Five-SeveN.
    • Reloading animations currently in use for the Desert Eagle in Global Offensive are remade pistol animations from the Alpha stages of the game.
  • Due to the weapon's popularity and recognizability, it has several affectionate community-given nicknames.
    • The most common nickname is "Deagle", a portmanteau of the two words in its name. This nickname extends in-game, as the files refer to the weapons as deagle.
    • Another nickname stems from the Desert Eagle's performance, commonly referred to as "Juan Deag". It is a play on words for "One Deag," directly referencing the Desert Eagle's accurate long-range headshot capabilities.
    • The Desert Eagle is occasionally referred to as the "Pocket AWP," (though the R8 also has that nickname, and when it was first added it literally was one, since it did as much damage as an AWP) potentially the inspiration for the Global Offensive sticker, "My other AWP is a Deagle."
    • The Desert Eagle is sometimes nicknamed "Hand Cannon".
  • The Desert Eagle is one of the few weapons whose drawing animation does not involve "cocking" or "cycling" the gun (in this case, pulling the slide back and forth). Instead, the gun is already cocked before the gun is drawn and spun in the player's palm.[1] The other weapons that share this trait are the Dual Berettas, Schmidt Machine Pistol, and XM1014.
  • In Global Offensive, the Desert Eagle has a non-functional under-barrel rail. This is because it was originally ported from the Magnum Pistol featured in Left 4 Dead 2, which had a functional flashlight attached to the rail.
  • In Counter-Strike Beta 4.0, the commander (a randomly chosen person in a team who got special radio commands) of the Terrorist team spawned with the Desert Eagle. This was removed in Beta 5.0.
  • A viral video exists online depicting competitive Counter-Strike player markeloff ace headshotting the entire enemy team in one Desert Eagle shot when passing through the mid doors in Dust 2. The video has been identified as a fake by multiple sources.[2]
  • In Global Offensive, a rare secret inspection animation was added to the Desert Eagle on the August 2, 2018 update. The animation, triggering at random when inspecting, shows the user spinning the Desert Eagle on their right index finger for the entire duration of the animation.[3]

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