Bond Author's Gun Sells For Thousands

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Bond Author's Gun Sells For Thousands
Wednesday, 28th March 2007, 18:04

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A gun tailor-made for James Bond author Ian Fleming was sold for £12,000 at auction in London today.

The Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver was presented to Fleming by the Colt Company in 1964, the year that Fleming died, and it is thought it was made by a very senior executive at the famous firm who was also a Bond fan.

The gun is described as "highly collectable" and was snapped up by an anonymous telephone bidder at the Bonhams sale of fine modern sporting guns and vintage firearms in the Knightsbridge auction.

Fleming's life was nearly as colourful as that of his famous creation, 007. Born to a rich family, he was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, and worked as a journalist for Reuters, before later moving into banking.

During the Second World War, he worked in Naval Intelligence as Commander Fleming, right hand man to spymaster Admiral John Godfrey.

At the end of the war he was sent to Jamaica, and fell in love with the country, and it became the base for writing his novels at his home, 'Goldeneye'.

He kept the Colt with him until his death the same year, and it comes with a letter of authentication.

He had owned a number of Colts, and it is thought that the company might have been thanking him for referring to a Colt .45 Peacemaker in The Man With The Golden Gun, which was used my Scaramanga, the circus trick-shot artist turned KGB villain portrayed by Christopher Lee.

The left side of the gun bears the engraving: 'Presented to Ian Fleming by Colt's Patent Fire Arms MFG. Co.', and has a two-and-a-half inch barrel, with the bore in "excellent" condition.

Bonhams spokesman Julian Roup said: "Ian Fleming took flak from critics who claimed he left Bond exposed and under-gunned with the Italian Beretta .25.

"In Doctor No, Bond abandoned the Beretta and took up a Walther PPK 7.65mm as his standard issue firearm.

"It was around the time that Fleming was writing The Man with the Golden Gun that Colt presented the .357 Magnum to him.

"But Fleming never armed his famous spy with the heavy Colt, perhaps because it would have spoiled the line of his immaculate dinner jacket, while the PPK was smaller and easier to conceal."

http://www.lse.co.uk/ShowStory.asp?...headline=bond_authors_gun_sells_for_thousands
 
What the heck???

I thought that the Brits had outlawed pistols. What are they doing selling Colt Pythons at auction in London??

Is there a loophole in their law for collections, or some such? :confused:
 
it was in 1967, perhaps back then you could get a special permit and then it was grandfathered in, the way a class III is here.?

Or maybe it was neutered (ie no firing pim)? :confused:
 
IIRC, you can get permits for certain guns if you can prove they're valuable, like collector's items or something like that.

I think a few people got special consideration for "banned" Section 5 Permits in 1997 because their guns were such items.

I could be wrong though, I've only read about it once.
 
it was in 1967, perhaps back then you could get a special permit and then it was grandfathered in, the way a class III is here.?

Or maybe it was neutered (ie no firing pim)?

No,in 1967,you could buy an M1 Carbine,a .357 Python,A FAL SLR,hollow-points,etc,etc,on a normal license.This was before the 1968 Firearms Act,that allowed this ownership freely- anyway.Because of two twisted psychos,they were outlawed 20 and 30 years later.

Please read up on our laws instead of guessing them,there is enough information on this website,about the demise of the UK rights to certain firearms and the main causes of them.
 
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