The New 007 Movie Used this Gun Wrong #Shorts

Published on November 2, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This video critically examines firearm usage in the latest 007 movie, 'No Time to Die'. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and deep knowledge, highlights historical inaccuracies with the CSA VZ 58's appearance and critiques the tactical choices for James Bond's sidearm in Jamaica. However, the H&K MP7 is praised for its effective cinematic portrayal.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis of firearm usage in 'No Time to Die' reveals historical inaccuracies with the CSA VZ 58 and tactical critiques of the Browning Hi-Power's appendix carry. The H&K MP7, however, is praised for its effective cinematic representation, highlighting its role for specialty teams.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & VZ 58 Gripe
  2. 00:16Historical Inaccuracy: VZ 58
  3. 00:34Browning Hi-Power Critique
  4. 00:42Praise for H&K MP7

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were discussed in relation to the new 007 movie 'No Time to Die'?

The video discusses the CSA VZ 58, criticizing its historical inaccuracy in the film. It also critiques the choice of a Browning Hi-Power for James Bond's appendix carry in Jamaica and praises the effective use of the H&K MP7 PDW.

Why was the CSA VZ 58 considered inaccurate in 'No Time to Die'?

The speaker highlights that the CSA VZ 58 featured in a scene set in the late 1990s was historically inaccurate because the model had not yet been released to the market at that time.

What tactical criticism was made regarding James Bond's firearm choice?

The speaker criticized James Bond's appendix carry of a Browning Hi-Power in a modern setting, particularly in Jamaica, suggesting that more tactically sound options would have been more appropriate for the character and location.

Which firearm received praise in the video regarding its use in the movie?

The Heckler & Koch MP7 Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) received praise for its excellent and effective portrayal in the film 'No Time to Die', noting its suitability for offensive small specialty teams.

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