The Desert Eagle feeds from detachable box magazines - it does not use clips. Magazine capacity varies by calibre. The .50 Action Express and .440 Cor-Bon models use seven round magazines. The .44 Magnum and .41 Magnum models use eight round magazines. The .357 Magnum model has a nine round magazine.
The DE does not take clips.
Depends on who made it.
Normally 30 rounds per clip
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The number of rounds a magazine holds is a function of the magazine, not a function of the gun. Many 1911 magazines hold 8 rounds, a few Sig magazines hold 8 rounds, and there are others.
One that is made for it. They hold 10 rounds and run about 35 USD.
Same as a Model 92 or if you have an extended magazine up to 20
the Model 77 with magazine ( clip fed ) holds 7 rounds of long riflel only. The tube feed model I believe held 15 rounds.
Most Anzacs were equipped with Lee-Enfield rifles, which are bolt action, clip fed, and hold 10 rounds of ammunition.
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A clip is a loading device, typically consisting of a metallic strip which will hold a number of cartridges (usually, five or ten). The clip is used to quickly load the magazine, allowing the firer to load five or ten rounds at a time, rather than just one at a time.