The New 007 Movie Used this Gun Wrong #Shorts

Published on November 2, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This analysis critiques firearm usage in the latest 007 movie, 'No Time To Die'. It highlights historical inaccuracies, such as the VZ 58 appearing before its market release, and questions the tactical choice of a Browning Hi-Power for Bond. Conversely, the H&K MP7 is praised for its accurate and effective portrayal.

Quick Summary

The movie 'No Time to Die' misused the CSA VZ 58 by featuring it in a historical period before its release. James Bond's Browning Hi-Power carry was also criticized. However, the H&K MP7 PDW was accurately and effectively portrayed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 007 Gun Misuse
  2. 00:16CSA VZ 58 Historical Inaccuracy
  3. 00:34Browning Hi-Power Critique
  4. 00:42H&K MP7 Praise

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were misused in the movie 'No Time to Die'?

The movie 'No Time to Die' faced criticism for misusing the CSA VZ 58 by placing it in a historical context before its release. Additionally, James Bond's choice to appendix carry a Browning Hi-Power in Jamaica was deemed tactically questionable by experts.

Which firearm was accurately portrayed in 'No Time to Die'?

The Heckler & Koch MP7 Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) received praise for its accurate and effective depiction in 'No Time to Die'. Its use aligned well with the weapon's role for offensive special teams.

What are the technical specifications of the CSA VZ 58?

The CSA VZ 58 is a gas-operated firearm originating from the Czech Republic. It typically uses a tilting breech block mechanism and is chambered in either 7.62x39mm or .223 caliber ammunition.

Why was the CSA VZ 58 considered historically inaccurate in the 007 movie?

The CSA VZ 58 was featured in a scene set in the late 1990s, but the specific model used in the film had not yet been introduced to the market at that time, creating a historical anachronism.

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