This video announces the release of the book 'Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond' by Caleb Daniels, published by Headstamp Publishing. It highlights the book's comprehensive coverage of firearms used by James Bond in both literary and cinematic forms, including detailed analysis of iconic weapons like the Walther PPK and Colt .45, as well as the historical context and real-world espionage ties. The book features photography by James Rupley and a contribution from Jack Carr.
This video serves as an update on the book 'Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond' by Caleb Daniels, published by Headstamp Publishing. It showcases advanced copies of the book, detailing its content which covers firearms used by James Bond in both literary and cinematic forms, from his early Beretta 418 to the iconic Walther PPK and other notable weapons. The update also mentions different editions and Kickstarter exclusive covers.
This video from Forgotten Weapons, featuring firearms historian Ian McCollum and author Caleb Daniels, meticulously details how nearly every firearm depicted in the James Bond film 'Dr. No' is incorrect, either in model, caliber, or context, when compared to the source material or even internal film continuity. The analysis highlights specific instances of prop misidentification and substitution, offering expert insight into the challenges of cinematic firearms portrayal.
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