No Time to Die James Bond weapon review with curator and weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson.

Published on September 10, 2021
Duration: 22:26

This review by Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries analyzes firearms from the 'No Time to Die' trailer, identifying AKS-74U carbines and the Heckler & Koch MP7A1. Ferguson discusses the iconic Walther PPK's role, noting its obsolescence for modern combat despite its cinematic tradition. The expert highlights the practical use of PDWs like the MP7A1 in film.

Quick Summary

Weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson identifies AKS-74U carbines, Heckler & Koch MP7A1, and the iconic Walther PPK pistol in the 'No Time to Die' trailer. He notes the PPK's traditional role versus its modern combat obsolescence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: No Time to Die Trailer Weapons
  2. 00:39AKS-74U Identification
  3. 01:43Heckler & Koch MP7A1 Analysis
  4. 02:13Walther PPK & Dual Wielding Critique

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are featured in the 'No Time to Die' trailer according to the Royal Armouries expert?

Weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson identifies AKS-74U carbines, Heckler & Koch MP7A1, and the iconic Walther PPK pistol as seen in the 'No Time to Die' trailer. He notes the PPK's traditional role versus its modern combat obsolescence.

Is the Walther PPK still a relevant firearm for modern combat?

According to firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson, the Walther PPK is considered an 'obsolescent design' for modern combat. While iconic in films like James Bond, its effectiveness is limited compared to contemporary firearms.

What is the role of the Heckler & Koch MP7A1 in 'No Time to Die'?

In 'No Time to Die', the Heckler & Koch MP7A1 is shown being used by Paloma, who dual-wields it with a Walther PPK. The MP7A1 is identified as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).

Who is Jonathan Ferguson and what is his expertise?

Jonathan Ferguson is the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery for the Royal Armouries. He is a recognized subject matter expert with high authority, known for his detailed analysis of firearms, including those used in film.

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