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==Aston Martin's machine guns==
==Aston Martin's machine guns==
If anyone is interested, according to several books on Bond (including "The History of James Bond") the machine guns used by the Aston are (meant to be) modified Browning .30 Cals. Different books list them as either cut-down water cooled .30's or the air cooled M1919A3s. In actual fact, IRL the guns in the film are gas powered blanks.
If anyone is interested, according to several books on Bond (including "The History of James Bond") the machine guns used by the Aston are (meant to be) modified Browning .30 Cals. Different books list them as either cut-down water cooled .30's or the air cooled M1919A3s. In actual fact, IRL the guns in the film are gas powered blanks.
* I have one of these books, and the big problem with the depiction is that the artwork depicts the guns as extremely small (almost SMG size) to let them fit in the required space.

Revision as of 02:30, 20 February 2012

Is it just me, or is that the most ill conceived shoulder holster ever?

Can anyone identify these weapons?

1) What type of weapon was used to launch a grappling hook in the pre credits sequence?

2)What Air Pistol was used to put Bond to sleep just after the laser bean sequence? Possibly a Webley Mk 1?Foofbun 12:09, 9 April 2010 (UTC)


Aston Martin's machine guns

If anyone is interested, according to several books on Bond (including "The History of James Bond") the machine guns used by the Aston are (meant to be) modified Browning .30 Cals. Different books list them as either cut-down water cooled .30's or the air cooled M1919A3s. In actual fact, IRL the guns in the film are gas powered blanks.

  • I have one of these books, and the big problem with the depiction is that the artwork depicts the guns as extremely small (almost SMG size) to let them fit in the required space.