What pistol does James Bond use in Dr. No?

Sean Connery's 007 pistol from 'Dr.No' sells for $256,000
The deactivated semi-automatic Walther PP pistol, which along with its smaller model the PPK became one of the film franchise's best-known images, was used by Connery in the movie “Dr. No” in 1962.
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What pistol did James Bond use in Dr. No?

The Walther PP handgun was first used by Connery when he made his acting debut as James Bond, 007, in the very first Bond film “Dr. No.” In “Dr. No,” the pistol is identified as a PPK, but it's a PP in real life.
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What does Walther PPK stand for?

'PPK' stands for 'Polizepistole Kriminal', or 'Police Pistol; Detective Model'. The gun, produced by German firearms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH, was designed to be more concealable than the larger PP, and featured a two-piece wrap-around grip panel and seven-round capacity.
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Why does James Bond carry a Walther PPK?

The introduction of the PPK as Bond's favoured weapon came about after firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd, a fan of the novels, fired off several helpful letters to author Ian Fleming making helpful suggestions to improve the accuracy of firearms in the novels. Fleming himself had used a Beretta chambered in .
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Is Walther PPK a good gun?

The fit and finish of the Walther PPK are excellent. The hand fit is good, and while a large hand may be a little cramped, the pistol fits most of us well. The 7-round magazines are of high quality, and the magazine release is positive.
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Trying out a similar model of the “007” Dr. No pistol.



What pistol does Daniel Craig use?

Most famously, 007 traditionally carries the Walther PPK (Polizei Pistole Kriminal) , though from 'Tomorrow Never Dies' until Daniel Craig's first outing in 'Casino Royale' , he adopts the bigger, plastic-framed Walther P99.
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Are Walther PPK still being made?

Since 2018, PPK and PPK/S models have been built at the factory of US-based subsidiary Walther Arms, Inc. The PP and the PPK were among the world's first successful double action semi-automatic pistols. They are still manufactured by Walther and have been widely copied.
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What's the difference between a Walther PPK and a Walther PPK?

The PPK is shorter than the PP by 0.6″ and has no metal backstrap, so the grips wrap around the rear. The PPK also has a shorter grip, and the magazines hold one less round. The PPK/S is a combination of the two. It has the shorter barrel and slide of the PPK, but the longer grip of the PP.
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What is better than the Walther PPK?

Suggested Alternatives To The PPK

The Smith & Wesson M&P Compact 22 and the M&P Shield . 380 EZ are a couple that I recommend often. If you really want to stick with Walther for some reason, the PPS M2 is an excellent pistol. I would not normally recommend a slim, subcompact 9mm for a beginner.
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What pistol do Navy SEALs carry?

The P226 MK25 is identical to the pistol carried by the U.S. Navy SEALs, the fleet's special warfare operators. The railed P226 chambered in 9mm and engraved with an anchor on the left side of the slide is the official sidearm of the SEALs.
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What replaced the Walther PPK?

Brosnan's characterization was part Connery and part Moore, a mix that made him the second most successful actor to portray 007 in a total of four films, the last of which carried Bond into the 21st century in 2002's Die Another Day. By then the venerable PPK had been replaced by a Walther P99.
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What is the Walther PPK chambered in?

It is chambered in. 380 ACP, the PPK provides all the power needed in a self-defense pistol without sacrificing on critical functionalities. To execute this revolutionary concept, the Police Pistol Kriminal took all the modern advancements available at the time and combined them into one performance leading pistol.
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Did James Bond use a Beretta?

James Bond used a Beretta in the first five novels of the series by Ian Fleming. Bond's pistol is described as "a very flat . 25 Beretta (the model number is never specified by Fleming) automatic with a skeleton grip," (i.e. side grip panels removed - frame only), and a threaded barrel to support a suppressor.
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What gun did James Bond use before the PPK?

In Dr. No (1962), James Bond's choice of gun before he was issued with a Walther PPK was a Beretta.
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Does Smith and Wesson own Walther?

In 1999, the US based Smith & Wesson company became the authorized importer for Walther Firearms. In 2012, the PW Group formed a new subsidiary, Walther Arms, Inc., located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to take over distribution of Walther arms in the United States.
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Does Smith and Wesson make Walther PPK?

As part of the S&W/Walther agreement, S&W was to make and market some of the small Walther pistols in the United States. The list of such guns includes the PPK and PPK/s. And that brings us to the guns at hand.
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Who makes the Walther PPK today?

From the 1980s to 2002 the PPKS was made by Interarms, but from 2002 to the early 2010s they were made by Smith and Wesson. The new PPK/S is made by Walther in both the U.S. and Germany, with the slides manufactured in Ulm, the historical home of the PPK. The rest of the handgun made in the United States.
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What guns are similar to a Walther PPK?

According to the Dr No novel, three other guns which were considered for Bond, as well as the Walther PPK. These were the Japanese Nambu M14, the Russian Tokarev TT-33 and German made Sauer M38. The Nambu and the Tokarev seem to be odd choices for a concealed weapon and one wonders how they ever came into contention.
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How powerful is a Walther PPK?

With the new American-made PPK/S, Walther has certainly addressed the trigger pull. Advertised trigger pull for these guns is 13.4 pounds double action and 6.1 pounds single action. My sample did better than that: 12.25 pounds double action and 4.75 single action.
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Is the PPK a pocket pistol?

The PPK was, and is, one of the finest pocket pistols ever devised. While some early, exotic variants can bring phenomenal prices on the open market, it is still possible to buy good, serviceable, used, post-war guns from various online sources.
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What gun does 007 use SPECTRE?

The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. No to Tomorrow Never Dies (except Moonraker and Octopussy) and again in Quantum of Solace, SkyFall and SPECTRE and probably No Time To Die.
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What gun does John Wick use?

In the inaugural John Wick film, we see our titular character dig up his old gear and guns. From an OTF knife to the various handguns for his return to work. His main handgun being the Heckler and Koch P30L. L stands for Long, and the gun features a slightly longer barrel than the standard P30.
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Which is better a 9mm or 380?

The maximum velocity (1000 FPS) and energy ratings (148 MPa) of the . 380 are about 40% below a 9mm, both using JHP+P type loads. While this means the . 380 is less destructive, it also performs with less of a recoil, making it a more accurate weapon in short-range, rapid-fire use.
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