Guns of James Bond - Vol 1 - Pistols

Published on September 13, 2024
Duration: 91:07

This video, hosted by firearms expert Caleb Daniels ('Commando Bond'), provides an in-depth look at the firearms used by James Bond across novels and films. It categorizes guns into signature, honorable mentions, and 'Dark Horse' selections, detailing the history, technical specifications, and on-screen relevance of each weapon, from the early Beretta 418 to the modern Walther P99 and HK P7.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPK is the most iconic firearm associated with James Bond, primarily chambered in 32 ACP (7.65mm) in the novels. Introduced in the films, it became synonymous with the character's suave and deadly persona, though movie props sometimes featured 380 ACP variants.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was James Bond's first firearm mentioned in the novels?

James Bond's first firearm mentioned in Ian Fleming's novels was the Beretta 418. This compact 25 ACP pistol was described with a unique skeletonized grip and a magazine featuring a window, making it distinctive but potentially less reliable.

What is the most iconic firearm associated with James Bond?

The most iconic firearm associated with James Bond is the Walther PPK. Primarily chambered in 32 ACP (7.65mm) in the novels, it became synonymous with the character's suave and deadly persona throughout the film series.

What innovative features did the Walther P99 bring to James Bond's arsenal?

The Walther P99, introduced in the Pierce Brosnan era, was notable for its modular backstrap system, allowing for custom grip fit, and its multiple trigger configurations (double-action/single-action and decocker). It was also credited with saving the Walther brand.

Which firearms are considered 'Dark Horse' guns in James Bond's history?

'Dark Horse' firearms for James Bond include guns that were potential replacements or less commonly featured but significant. Examples include the HK P7 M8, known for its gas-delayed blowback system and squeeze cocker, and the Colt 1911, often speculated as Bond's car firearm.

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