Name some Spy/James Bond handguns

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About the time Clint Eastwood was making the S&W .44 mag famous, James Bond found a way of incorporating it into one of his movies, "Live & Let Die". He didn't always use small concealable pieces.
 
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Big Bill said:
Bourne Identity ... SIG-Sauer P225 - 9x19mm

True ... but the screenshot shown is from "The Bourne Supremacy". The P225 only makes a brief appearance in "The Bourne Identity" when Bourne takes one away from a Swiss police officer and immediately dismantles it. The P225 he takes from a US Consulate agent in "The Bourne Supremacy" is put to much better use. Regardless, I have a P225 and it's one of my all-time favorite pistols.


GeorgiaRaised85 said:
What are your choices for small, concealable, and sexy handguns?

How about a Glock G27? It's not a "sexy" handgun per se, but with 9+1 it's effective and quite concealable.

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Michael Westen is a SIG guy...uses a 228 most of the time...I think I've seen some SP2022s, and Fiona uses a Makarov...
 
A Tokarev:

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A Makarov:

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A Polish P-64:

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No pics (my camera was stolen) but I can also see Bond using a Hungarian PA-63. That's a VERY nice little gun, and fitting of his style. It's classy.
 
I think james would suprise the bg if he pulled out a colt saa. All shiny and nice ivory grips mmm
 
Only the purists (who read books) would know it, but the villain Scaramanga is "The Man with the Golden Gun". which was a gold plated Colt SAA with a 7.5" barrel. Sometimes reading the Bond books is a whole new trip for gun enthusiasts, as the movies departed so much from the stories and weapons in the books.
 
A present-day Bond in the movies would be using something common, like a Glock. And he'd be wearing a Chinese Rolex Oyster Perpetual to go with it. With maybe a Kel Tec for a backup. Hollywood would make it shoot 29 rounds per mag.

A present-day Bond in the book, not that there ever could be, another book by Ian Fleming, would be using something much classier, but a bit more contemporary than the Beretta or the PPK....but maybe not. It would need to be a small piece in a smaller caliber....a shooter's piece. I am picturing something along the lines of a Kahr MK 9 or a Sig 232 with a Rohrbach for a backup.

It definitely wouldn't be polymer and his watch wouldn't be made in China.
 
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.
 
The PMR-30, with a can.Possibly a flat, hi-tech suppresor, in a carbon fiber shoulder holster withh 3 mags, and tha carbine stock fastned to the holster. Full auto, single or 3 round bursts, With some powerball ammo made for 22 mag.
For every day casual attire.
 
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