Are we looking at a "real life" Bond? Perhaps someone has already copied the Seecamp design with a polymer frame, Delrin slide, and a barrel that can be removed and hidden in a something like a luggage handle. The gun would probably be in .22LR, and be dismantled to defy X-ray detection, and hidden in luggage. A small boxlike suppressor could be frabricated from kydex, and would work "wet" with a lubricant that doubled as hair gel or K-Y jelly. When all of this passed through any international airport inspection, it would have been cleverly hidden by a team of British Q-Branch experts to pass inspection. The gun would only be good for up to 10 shots, and then would be disposed of (most of which could even be incinerated). Bond was "licensed to kill", i.e., to go into a foreign country in cognito, and assassinate a given target, or to kill if necessary to carry out his assignment. He was nothing like the movie Bond, had to remain anonymous and covert, and Fleming mainly had him armed with small autos that could be silenced, because they could be smuggled more easily. Technology today would require that any armament be stealthy and able to still be smuggled, in spite of advanced detection methods.