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The Walther PPK

There is no way you could yet know the PPK is his main weapon (that is unless they announced it, but I don't believe they have), it's more than likely going to be a P99, why would they go backwards? 69.23.137.224 07:07, 16 July 2008 (UTC)

It is his main weapon, why it is and how it comes about we don't yet know. The P99 is not used at all.

The P99 is never used, Mitchell has a SIG and Bond starts the chase WITH the PPK after drawing it from an IWB, he never acquires it during the chase. He has it before this. Another annoying bit of continuity that's messed up in this film.

I'm not so sure it's a continuity error, as the only gun we see him with until that point is his UMP9. Perhaps whatever armorer he deals with was unable to provide him with a P99? -- What is a continuity error is we're supposed to assume that the opening car chase scene takes place immediately after he shoots Mr. White at the end of Casino Royale. However Bond is wearing completely different clothes!

In the very beginning of the first movie(not continuity wise) Dr. No, Bond's first Walther PPK is given to him as a replacement for his Beretta M1934. Before that one can assume he always used the Beretta. Who knows, maybe he'll go back to it in the next Daniel Craig film? :)

No offense to anyone but I think that its his Back-Up piece, after he did lose his p99 in the end of Casino Royale and he didn't really have time to get another gun, so other than putting his UMP in a sling and wearing a trenchcoat he did an excellent job, I mean even the french teach , improvise adapt overcome.

They ought to give him a damn Walther PPS. It would be perfect for Bond and the pistol's commercial has a Bond-esque feel to it-S&Wshooter 01:50, 13 October 2009 (UTC)

The PPS would be an awesome sidearm for him I thank god that they never gave him a glock. The fact that he carries a Sig in some scenes just makes it better I mean It actually looks like he was SAS the way he handles it .

I just watched the DVD of the film and I believe Bond was actually using a PPK/S. That grip looks a little long for a PPK, to me. It may just be a trick of the film, but, I believe they used a bastard's PPK in the film. Also - I should add that his use of the Sig is simply because he took one off of another MI6 agent.

Hello?

SOMEONE PLEASE UPLOAD SCREENCAPS ASIDE FROM IGN SCREENCAPS, THE DVD IS OUT ALREADY!

Maybe somewhere else (and if so, then please, feel free to upload screencaps). However, here in the US, where most of our screencappers are, it doesn't come out until next week. So, patience. --Clutch 19:53, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
The DVD's out now, who want's to piss away $25 to the greater good? (I might unfortunately) - Gunmaster45

Hey, Excalibur (or anyone else more eagle-eyed than me)!

What was the Carabineri police officer's handgun during the pre-title Aston Martin chase? I still can't tell if it's a Beretta 92FS or 92SB. --Clutch 20:16, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

It definitely IS a 92SB, I will try to take a screencap it.-GunnutHk


2 Questions:

If Bond loses his Walther after parachuting into the sinkhole, what is it that he surrender's to M's men in the hotel? A knife perhaps?

He gives M somekind of knife.. Can someone more familiar with knives find out what kind of knife it is.

Second, not a gun question but one for sharp-eyed fans, anybody know what kind of beer Bond and Leiter are drinking at the bar before the CIA men try to capture Bond?

Bond and Felix are drinking Heineken


And can someone please explain how he lost his PPK in the freefall scene??? Im pretty sure that didnt happen...

Knife

I believe Bond is carrying the knife he took off of Slate after he killed him. --humanzie3

GP100?

I don't know if the revolver that Bond found in the case was a S&W Model 60, but it's definitely not a GP100. I don't think they ever made a GP100 with a two inch barrel. Unless someone pointed it out in the commentary or in a special feature, I don't see any evidence that would indicate GP100. --funkychinaman 12:04, 28 May 2010 (UTC)

You are correct. That is a smith & wesson trigger and it has writing on the lower right hand side of the frame like a smith & wesson. Spades of Columbia

In addition to the above comment, the front sight on the gun strongly resembles that of a Smith & Wesson M&P revolver. -Gunman69 05:04, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

That revolver is a S&W M&P360 in a 5 round .357 mag. If you look under the cylinder you can actually see the M&P marking. Could someone change that for me. Spades of Columbia

ID of Guns during Tosca

Performers in the Tosca opera are seen using this handgun. Can anyone ID? --Ben41 19:25, 29 May 2010 (UTC)


It looks like an ASP to me, but I'm not sure.

Not a ASP, to be a ASP this gun would need a Safty/decocker on the back end of the slide.Spades of Columbia


Umarex makes a blank firing Colt Double Eagle compact that looks just like that. -J3

http://sotisbg.com/shop/gas-signal-pistol-colt-double-eagle-combat-commander-black-p-45.html

http://sotisbg.com/shop/images/colt_commander_black.jpg