Originally British author Ian Fleming had his character using an Italian-made . 25 calibre Beretta 418 automatic but he was contacted by gun expert Geoffrey Boothroyd who advised Fleming to use the German-made Walther PPK as James Bond's primary sidearm. Any discussion on the subject should include this as Fleming introduced a "Major Boothroyd" in "Dr No" !
For sure! I love the 418, I personally have one from 1953, the same year Casino Royale (the novel) was published! Really appreciate Boothroyd’s nudge over to the PPK as it’s my preferred EDC!
In fact, in the film "The Spy Who Loved Me", during the scene where the Lotus is delivered, the character of Tanya is clearly heard greeting "Q" as "Major Boothroyd".
finally someone mentions the Skyfall glove/gun flub. i noticed that years ago and no one said anything. gloves on, then gloves off, then gloves on again. the best movie ever even with the flub!
Caleb and David, this was a fantastic walk through Bond’s firearm history! As someone who has carried a firearm on and off duty as LEO for almost 30 years, I appreciate the commitment to safety as well as the “reel vs real” aspects of them and what is and isn’t practical. Keep up the great work! I’d love to talk guns over a Negroni or a Rum Collins sometime!
Overall enjoyable Episode. The Sterling was a big improvement over the Sten (which he mis identified), it was common issue still in the 1960's and 1970's.
Thanks this talk brought back a lot of memories. Way back in the 90's I was a weapons specialist/gun wrangler for for films. I worked on a few cop films, 2 WWII movies and quite a few of Rap music videos. I will say that my job was 1st and foremost to keep the actors and crew safe and with pride no one ever got hurt when I was on the job. Believe it or not blank cartridges are dangerous and can kill at very close range. So even film set firearms can be dangerous.
I'm old enough to remember what happened to the late actor Jon-Erik Hexum. He was playing around with a gun loaded with blanks and accidentally killed himself.
@@tocaicetea8142 Very sad and I always used his example as to why blanks were dangerous. Also that was shortly after the Branden Lee tragedy and being in the biz, I knew exactly what went wrong and why. I also used his case as to why I did things a certain way.
Every 007 lover must always have fun memories about Pierce Brosnan's silenced pistol from Tomorrow Never Dies because it is also an iconic reference to his memorabilia.
Interestingly enough, the P90 was actually developed towards the end of the Cold War as a last resort weapon for rear echelon troops to replace existing 9mm weapons. There was worry about 9mm not penetrating the body armor of Russian troops hence the 5.7x28 armor piercing cartridge. Since then of course it's been used by various police forces and special forces, but it's interesting that the P90 was developed initially as a last resort personal defence weapon. Featured often in pop culture, likely due to the unique design!
@@TheBondExperience really enjoying the content lately after being a passive, "once in a blue moon" viewer for many years. No longer! Keep it up, you do great work!
Interesting fact, the P90 was tested against the HK MP7 under NATO trials and the P90 won!! In terms of pop culture, Stargate brought the P90 to the big screen as well as Bond and various modern futuristic media
It's very nice to see Bond use the MK18 MOD 0!! However, I think it would have been more accurate if Bond used the SIG MCX since it is one of the various rifles the SAS uses and it complements Bond's SIG 226
Just some additional info, which Commando Bond missed to mention! The PP in Walther PP stands for Polizei Pistol and was meant for uniformed police officers in West Germany. The PPK stands for Polizei Pistol Kriminal and it was designed with a smaller frame for plain cloth detectives for better concealed carry. One was not better, or more reliable than the other!
Love all your stuff David but weapons and concealment is my forte. Caleb was phenomenal in his expertise and knowledge and I immensely enjoyed this video. Almost sounds like Caleb would be in my vicinity mentioning Brownells in Iowa.
The coolest use of a gun in the movies is Bond shooting Professor Dent in Dr No Bond using a 44 Magnum in LALD plus he also had that compressed air bullet gun And the Shuttle Lazer in Moonraker 😁 Bond using the sniper weapon in TLD
@Gary Bryant, The Sniper Rifle seen in The Living Daylights is a Walther WA 2000. At the time of filming Walther was attempting to sell it to the military forces of Europe. Sadly despite its range and stopping power, its overall cost per unit was just too much and Walther stopped making them in 1988. Thankfully, it has gone on to fame in many movies and video games including several of the James Bond games from Activision.
This was a lot of fun, and I like the website! One point of correction - Glocks haven't been "one size fits all" since Gen3. Starting around 2010 or so (might have been a little earlier), Gen4, and since about 2018, Gen5, all have had modular backstrap systems. I will grant that I think Walther got there first, though, with the P99.
Thanks so much for your videos on these aspects of the Bond franchise. I'm currently working on a James Bond story of my own and struggling with my lack of knowledge of guns, cars etc. I think it's important to get the details right and these videos are helpful and informative.
I too was a bit apprehensive when I shot a .44 for the first time, but it ended up becoming one of the guns I'm the most accurate with. It's got some kick that's for sure!
This was fantastic! Educational and also entertaining as hell, I have a new appreciation for the Skyfall hunting rifle and so many of these other guns. Awesome idea, David.
Trigger indexing wasn’t really a thing in the 60’s and early 70’s. Most of us boomers got our firearms education from our fathers who were WW2 veterans. Muzzle awareness was always emphasized but if you look at old WW2 clips almost all the GI’s have their fingers inside the trigger guard. Also the Sterling is a sub machine gun. No one that I know would refer to it as a pistol caliber carbine.
Correction! Daniel Craig did use a PPK later in the Casino Royale when he is hanging upside down on a rope in a tower in Venice and shoots a bad guy, and you have a picture of this very scene in your video. Also there was a full toy kit copy version of the Camera Rifle sold as used by Timothy Dalton, I think Lone Star toys made it back in the day, now I'm sure I've seen them for sale on eBay.
Such a good video!!! I have a huge passion for firearms and Bond was one of the few reasons that got me into being a gun nut!! It's also really cool to see firearms history grow with the Bond franchise. We got to see icons and obscure weapons throughout the films!!
Bond should have been issued a Walther PPQ (or more fittingly a PPX for it's more compact size) when he first met Q in the art gallery. The Q designation in the pistol fits perfectly for both the model and obviously reference to Q Branch. The signature version being fitted with a palm print reader - although better seamlessly integrated and not as conspicuous as the PPK version.
One slight correction: in Casino Royale, Bond is actually wearing a belt during the free running scenes but for some reason the belt disappeared when he went to draw his p99
Enjoyable video, David. How about a Sequel ? There’s a few important ones left out. Steyr Aug, Browning Shotgun ( your guest mentioned) and of course the Golden Gun
Wheel gun and reloading: Just (re)read Dr. No, and Fleming has Bond considering between taking the auto or the revolver to the island. He choses the revolver because he anticipates longer range engagements, but places ten extra rounds, loose, in his pant pocket.
I took your advice from several of your videos about living the lifestyle and finding the things and expenses that you can justify. The first real Bond item I bought was a PPK. It was something I could justify practically for my lifestyle and profession.
Got an airsoft Walther PPK in my collection at home. It is quite fun to shoot and I even have a replica of the shoulder holster seen in Licence To Kill that I use to display it. I also have an airsoft P99 and a Vega IWB #332 holster(seen in Casino Royale) .
Great video, but I must correct you: the submachinegun pictured at 16:00 mark is not a STEN but a Sterling smg, its successor. Developed by the british at the end of WWII it only seen testing in the field and become standard issue smg of UK and some Commenwealth countries , in fact still sees use with Indian police force today. It was phased out from UK armed forces use in the 80's.
I was 3 seconds off the call and turned white in agony lol. I consistently say Sten and Sterling wrong back to back-correction is very well warranted because they are spectacular firearms in their own right 🍸🍸
Surprisingly, the Sterling can still be found throughout the Middle East being used by Middle Eastern insurgent groups. Even though it is a relic of the Cold War, it is cool to know that an old weapon is still used in present day at other parts of the world
The Armalite A.R 7 was developed in 1959, for the U.S.A.F. It was not used in W.W.2 ,which ended in 1945.,and was never called a "sniper rifle" you also misidentified a Sterling with a STEN, They are both fully automatic sub- machine guns,not pistol caliber carbines. I am very dubious about your guest being an expert. He might be a great guy,but he doesn't know enough about firearms to be an "expert".
@@kayden5724 I am not an expert, nor did I ever claim to be, but I have been collecting ,and using firearms for over 30 yrs in competitions and hunting.I have received professional training from world champion competition shooters,decorated military combat veterans ,and law enforcement firearms instructors. And I seriously doubt that " the real James Bond " or any real man for that matter would resort to juvenile , homophobic ,name calling hiding behind a keyboard as you have done.Perhaps you should put down your video games and join the military,then you would find out what REAL MEN act like.
@@Larry-gs8gb 😂 I have buddy, also that “homophobic” language is a meme where this guy called goku says it about a post/comment The thing is Larry we can’t judge, I may be wrong you could be an expert, or you could be wrong maybe I have served in the army
There are technically some that do the palm reading thing. The whole “smart gun” thing. They don’t work but technically they do work. I saw a report on a prototype of one that was made a wheelie back
I would say it wasn't! I absolutely love mine! It's a fantastic pistol that takes the identity of the PPK (incredible innovation etc) and brings it into the modern world. Paired with the PPK, it's an incredible combination!
Namaste the Bond Experience and David, The question is, what will a future Bond James Bond, carry as a concealed personal weapon. Either a semi-automatic pistol, or a double action revolver, or carry both one as a backup? Also what calibre of ammunition, would a future Bond James Boon 007 MI6 (SIS) Operative use too? Either in a future semi-automatic pistol, or in a future double action revolver too? Equally would Bond use only sub-supersonic ammunition, or standard military cartridge rounds, or some new future classified hypersonic round, which goes through all known advance body armour, like a blow torch or laser too? Or could a future Bond, be issued by “Q”, with some advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30 (lethal shots) to 50 (Non-lethal shots) firing (with rechargeable battery energy interchangeable magazines) Pistol, which can kill or just stun any future enemy. Though all Bond has to do to recharge his new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-Shot Firing Pistol, is plug it into his new Aston Martin fully Electric Sports Couple, maybe called a DB-15E too? Or Bond can plug his new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-shoot firing Pistol, just into the nearest Overseas Luxury 5/6 or 7-Star International Hotel Suit Bond is staying in. Of course using an international plug adaptor come charging unit first, to recharge Bond’s new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-shoot firing Pistol, in say ten minutes!
Or Bond, carries two extra interchangeable pistol grip housed, electric battery energy magazines, for fast reloads too! Along with what pistol or revolver accessories, would it be fitted with too, Either a sound suppressor or silencer or “Can” ? Or with a green or red laser target illuminator? or a combination under barrel white light infra-red flash light, with laser target illuminator too? Or with a built or screw adaptor plate, for fitting Daylight, adverse-weather and Night-time Red or Green Dot Optical Sight? Or maybe Or with a built-in electronic digital ammunition counter, including ammo level display for the Red or Green Dot Optical Sight too? Or with a secret built-in Satellite GPS Security transmitter, so the new “M” know where new Bond is at all time? Or with a built-in pistol grip and trigger finger print security optic-reader too? So only Bond can fire his personal weapon too, you do not want a future evil bad guy’s or enemy female agents, using and turn Bond’s own gun on himself and shooting Bond with his own gun now do we? As well as will the next Bond Gun if a pistol, have standard magazines, or extended magazines, or high capacity magazine, or the option of all three? Or could we see Bond issued with a high capacity, 7 or 8 maybe 9 round cylinder revolver, for the likes of .357 SIG bottlenecked rimless centre-fire handgun cartridge, or other .357 Magnum bullet, or a modern .380 Auto cartridges? Or will we see a return, or a newer version, of the clip-on Pistol Butt Stock and hand gun and silcener plus other pistol attachments storage case in one? Especially if a future Bond pistol has three-round burst fire or fully automatic fire capabilities, Bond would need a Clip-on and easy to remove Pistol Butt Stock attachment then! So could James Bond next gun, be one of the new SIG Sauer Pistols? Or will James Bond, always use a Walther pistol of some kind, maybe a newer version of the old PPK, though in a large chambered calibre maybe in .40 S&W calibre or 10mm Auto, with 8+1 or 10+1 rounds too? Or will you see a new “Q” issuing the next Bond, with either a Glock pistol, or with a Smith & Wesson pistol? Or maybe with a Beretta pistol, or with a FN Herstal pistol, or with a Colt pistol, or with a CZ pistol? Or equally with a Dan Wesson pistol, or with a Heckler & Koch pistol, or a Kimber pistol, or a Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc pistol? Or similarly Bond issued with old a Para-Ordnance 1911 Double stack .45ACP pistol, or a Remington Arms 1911 Double stack 9mm or 10mm pistol? Or will te new “Q” issue the new Bond with a pistol or a revolver, from some other gun manufacture, to become the next famous James Bond Gun? Or will the next James Bond pistol or revolver, be some kind of specialist upgraded improved customised firearm? That is from one of the leading world’s specialist armoury manufacturers, of customised hand guns, as in the guns used in the John Wick movies now seem to be? Or could the FN Five-seveN USG pistol with twenty FN 5.7×28mm rounds, be the next James Bond gun too? We had enough, over the international news media talking about, who or which male actor or female actress, could or should play the next Commander Bond James Bond, or Ms Bond Jamie Bond too? We want to know, is what will be the next gun Bond will carry and fire, is more important to some of us Bond and fire arms fan’s? Maybe someone should take these suggestions, up with the Bond Movie Producers, as as new Bond needs and should have a new personal concealed weapon too? Namaste Gurkhamum Wendy and Wheelchaircharlie39 David, Bond Fan since Doctor No, was first released, even as children back in the 1960’s too!
Caleb is wrong..he looks about 12...the gun was not in WW2 or Korea....It was made for Vietnam pilots who were shot down.....Most Vietnam pilots had a Smith model 10/12 .38 as a side arm.....the AR7 was made around 1959...by armalite as a survival rifle along with a K-bar....some had Randall knives like John MccCain did.
Not Carrying a Gun is Risky Business. I don't leave Home without it. Could be the difference between life and death of you your family or an innocent bystander.
Forgive my ignorance, but I thought a 9mm short was just a euphemistic way of getting around calling it a .380? It seems like they called it this in Spectre to avoid any frowns of disapproval by big caliber gun snobs for what might be considered a round of marginal stopping power. And Flaming’s choice of a functional yet underwhelming pistol for his hero seems to illustrate his image as a designer of wild clandestine operations rather than an actual operative with field experience. That and his shocking lack of physical fitness even for his day. “Ten press ups and sun tanning.”😄
I believe calling 380 ACP a 9mm short is due to the German designation of the calibre. The Germans would call it 9mm Kurtz (roughly translated to 9mm compact or short)
Good point, that is a better explanation. It’s interesting that the 9mm and 380 seem to have to same bullet diameter, but the 9mm has a longer cartridge.
It's a bit strange that Craig' Bond uses a PPK in Quantum of Solace instead of the P99 especially since it takes place hours after Casino Royale. Also, Craig should've switched to a Walther PPQ in Skyfall because the PPK is very dated since it dates all the way back to WWII. Hitler used it to commit suicide for God's sake!
Bond always looks best with just a handgun, Brosnan running around with a machine gun like Stallone was a terrible look in Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies
In all honesty I feel the PPK has been over utilized in the Craig era. I get the whole nostalgia factor and Bond 'doing more with less' approach, but he should have ditched the PPK after losing the palm print signature version in Skyfall and transitioned to a more contemporary and pragmatic sidearm such as the PPQ or PPX. Seeing him dressed up all quasi tactical looking in NTTD with the thigh holster and antiquated PPK looks very tacky and anachronistic!
0:01 - 6:40: Intro
6:40 - 11:24: Walther PPK
11:24 - 15:20: AR7
15:20 - 18:40: Sten SMG
18:40 - 22:25: Magnum Revolver
22:25 - 22:40: Fictional Rifle
22:40 - 27:38: WA2000
27:38 - 30:10: Camera Sniper
30:10 - 35:50: Walther P99
35:50 - 39:03: FN P90
39:03 - 43:31: Daniel Craig's P99 and PPK
43:31 - 46:30: Anderson Wheeler Rifle
46:30 - 49:35: Browning Hi-Power
49:35 - 51:29: Heavily modified M4
51:29 - 56:10: Outro
Thank you! I was about to ask for such a list and you are there ahead of me.
Originally British author Ian Fleming had his character using an Italian-made . 25 calibre Beretta 418 automatic but he was contacted by gun expert Geoffrey Boothroyd who advised Fleming to use the German-made Walther PPK as James Bond's primary sidearm. Any discussion on the subject should include this as Fleming introduced a "Major Boothroyd" in "Dr No" !
For sure! I love the 418, I personally have one from 1953, the same year Casino Royale (the novel) was published! Really appreciate Boothroyd’s nudge over to the PPK as it’s my preferred EDC!
Great stuff!
In fact, in the film "The Spy Who Loved Me", during the scene where the Lotus is delivered, the character of Tanya is clearly heard greeting "Q" as "Major Boothroyd".
@@varanid9 M calls the armour in Dr.No major boothroyd after he gives Bond the ppk
finally someone mentions the Skyfall glove/gun flub. i noticed that years ago and no one said anything. gloves on, then gloves off, then gloves on again. the best movie ever even with the flub!
It's the more subtle version of Dolly wears braces meme!
Caleb and David, this was a fantastic walk through Bond’s firearm history! As someone who has carried a firearm on and off duty as LEO for almost 30 years, I appreciate the commitment to safety as well as the “reel vs real” aspects of them and what is and isn’t practical. Keep up the great work! I’d love to talk guns over a Negroni or a Rum Collins sometime!
Let's make that happen!
This sounds amazing! Would love to chat properly soon Kevin!!
Overall enjoyable Episode. The Sterling was a big improvement over the Sten (which he mis identified), it was common issue still in the 1960's and 1970's.
Great vid. Caleb knows his stuff. I also understand the point about carrying a heavy P99 in a suede holster and linen pants. Movie magic!
This is one of my favorite videos and the best I've seen this week
Thanks this talk brought back a lot of memories. Way back in the 90's I was a weapons specialist/gun wrangler for for films. I worked on a few cop films, 2 WWII movies and quite a few of Rap music videos. I will say that my job was 1st and foremost to keep the actors and crew safe and with pride no one ever got hurt when I was on the job. Believe it or not blank cartridges are dangerous and can kill at very close range. So even film set firearms can be dangerous.
Good points all around!
I'm old enough to remember what happened to the late actor Jon-Erik Hexum. He was playing around with a gun loaded with blanks and accidentally killed himself.
@@tocaicetea8142 Very sad and I always used his example as to why blanks were dangerous. Also that was shortly after the Branden Lee tragedy and being in the biz, I knew exactly what went wrong and why. I also used his case as to why I did things a certain way.
Sterling dear boy, NOT Sten, as used by Lazenby and Moore and even featuring in The Living Daylights. And the stock folds underneath not above.
Thank you, Sir - I was searching for a comment pointing that out.
Always a pleasure to hear people talk who know their subject and this is an exemplary exhibition of that.
Thanks so much...Caleb is da man!
Every 007 lover must always have fun memories about Pierce Brosnan's silenced pistol from Tomorrow Never Dies because it is also an iconic reference to his memorabilia.
Interestingly enough, the P90 was actually developed towards the end of the Cold War as a last resort weapon for rear echelon troops to replace existing 9mm weapons. There was worry about 9mm not penetrating the body armor of Russian troops hence the 5.7x28 armor piercing cartridge. Since then of course it's been used by various police forces and special forces, but it's interesting that the P90 was developed initially as a last resort personal defence weapon. Featured often in pop culture, likely due to the unique design!
GREAT info....thanks!
@@TheBondExperience really enjoying the content lately after being a passive, "once in a blue moon" viewer for many years. No longer! Keep it up, you do great work!
Interesting fact, the P90 was tested against the HK MP7 under NATO trials and the P90 won!! In terms of pop culture, Stargate brought the P90 to the big screen as well as Bond and various modern futuristic media
Caleb and his Commando Bond account are legit. Great content! Glad you had him on!
What a fascinating video on the Weapons of 007 !!
Thanks so much!
Great video gents! Thanks for the shoutout on the MK18 Mod 0 🥂🥂🥂
It's very nice to see Bond use the MK18 MOD 0!! However, I think it would have been more accurate if Bond used the SIG MCX since it is one of the various rifles the SAS uses and it complements Bond's SIG 226
Another great video. Caleb's knowledge on this topic is truly unmatched!
It's always fun...between Caleb and Ray, this community is set!
Just some additional info, which Commando Bond missed to mention! The PP in Walther PP stands for Polizei Pistol and was meant for uniformed police officers in West Germany. The PPK stands for Polizei Pistol Kriminal and it was designed with a smaller frame for plain cloth detectives for better concealed carry. One was not better, or more reliable than the other!
I thought the K stood for Kurz, which is German for "short".
Love all your stuff David but weapons and concealment is my forte. Caleb was phenomenal in his expertise and knowledge and I immensely enjoyed this video.
Almost sounds like Caleb would be in my vicinity mentioning Brownells in Iowa.
Nice historical walk through Bond firearms. I picked up a few new bits of information.
The coolest use of a gun in the movies is
Bond shooting Professor Dent in Dr No
Bond using a 44 Magnum in LALD plus he also had that compressed air bullet gun
And the Shuttle Lazer in Moonraker 😁
Bond using the sniper weapon in TLD
PERFECT examples of these!!!
@Gary Bryant, The Sniper Rifle seen in The Living Daylights is a Walther WA 2000. At the time of filming Walther was attempting to sell it to the military forces of Europe. Sadly despite its range and stopping power, its overall cost per unit was just too much and Walther stopped making them in 1988. Thankfully, it has gone on to fame in many movies and video games including several of the James Bond games from Activision.
Fun fact, the Shuttle Laser gun in Moonraker is a modified UZI
@@user-si9fx4xb6v thanks for the info
Really enjoyed this one. Been getting back into Bond movies and your videos have been fantastic, David!
Pierce Brosnan put his finger on the trigger while pointing up in every picture. Oh wait… there was an assassin above him, he gets a pass.
This was a lot of fun, and I like the website! One point of correction - Glocks haven't been "one size fits all" since Gen3. Starting around 2010 or so (might have been a little earlier), Gen4, and since about 2018, Gen5, all have had modular backstrap systems. I will grant that I think Walther got there first, though, with the P99.
Thanks so much for your videos on these aspects of the Bond franchise. I'm currently working on a James Bond story of my own and struggling with my lack of knowledge of guns, cars etc. I think it's important to get the details right and these videos are helpful and informative.
Wow what a great chat just finished this video in three segments geez that Caleb is a firearms wizard!
I too was a bit apprehensive when I shot a .44 for the first time, but it ended up becoming one of the guns I'm the most accurate with. It's got some kick that's for sure!
It's got a kick!
This was fantastic! Educational and also entertaining as hell, I have a new appreciation for the Skyfall hunting rifle and so many of these other guns. Awesome idea, David.
Awesome Caleb! Can't wait to see what is next on the docket, of course David way to bring the heat.
Never heard of Commando Bond. Thanks for introducing us to him.
Trigger indexing wasn’t really a thing in the 60’s and early 70’s. Most of us boomers got our firearms education from our fathers who were WW2 veterans. Muzzle awareness was always emphasized but if you look at old WW2 clips almost all the GI’s have their fingers inside the trigger guard. Also the Sterling is a sub machine gun. No one that I know would refer to it as a pistol caliber carbine.
Correction! Daniel Craig did use a PPK later in the Casino Royale when he is hanging upside down on a rope in a tower in Venice and shoots a bad guy, and you have a picture of this very scene in your video. Also there was a full toy kit copy version of the Camera Rifle sold as used by Timothy Dalton, I think Lone Star toys made it back in the day, now I'm sure I've seen them for sale on eBay.
Yep, that's im quantum of solace
Such a good video!!! I have a huge passion for firearms and Bond was one of the few reasons that got me into being a gun nut!! It's also really cool to see firearms history grow with the Bond franchise. We got to see icons and obscure weapons throughout the films!!
This was great David, thanks!
In the British Army we carried the Sub Machine Gun (SMG) up to the mid-80s. NB Holding the magazine whilst firing was a recipe for a stoppage!
Great video David
Thanks so much!
Caleb is great!! Good interview David!!
Bond should have been issued a Walther PPQ (or more fittingly a PPX for it's more compact size) when he first met Q in the art gallery. The Q designation in the pistol fits perfectly for both the model and obviously reference to Q Branch. The signature version being fitted with a palm print reader - although better seamlessly integrated and not as conspicuous as the PPK version.
One slight correction: in Casino Royale, Bond is actually wearing a belt during the free running scenes but for some reason the belt disappeared when he went to draw his p99
Enjoyable video, David. How about a Sequel ? There’s a few important ones left out. Steyr Aug, Browning Shotgun ( your guest mentioned) and of course the Golden Gun
People seem to forget the firearm he used in spectre which is a glock on a kpos kit.
This is Brilliant. Love this video
It's a fun one, to be sure!
Wheel gun and reloading: Just (re)read Dr. No, and Fleming has Bond considering between taking the auto or the revolver to the island. He choses the revolver because he anticipates longer range engagements, but places ten extra rounds, loose, in his pant pocket.
I took your advice from several of your videos about living the lifestyle and finding the things and expenses that you can justify. The first real Bond item I bought was a PPK. It was something I could justify practically for my lifestyle and profession.
That's amazing!
Got an airsoft Walther PPK in my collection at home. It is quite fun to shoot and I even have a replica of the shoulder holster seen in Licence To Kill that I use to display it. I also have an airsoft P99 and a Vega IWB #332 holster(seen in Casino Royale) .
Same here! PPK BB gun on display and the modern version, 9mm PPS, in the safe.
Great video, but I must correct you: the submachinegun pictured at 16:00 mark is not a STEN but a Sterling smg, its successor. Developed by the british at the end of WWII it only seen testing in the field and become standard issue smg of UK and some Commenwealth countries , in fact still sees use with Indian police force today. It was phased out from UK armed forces use in the 80's.
I was 3 seconds off the call and turned white in agony lol. I consistently say Sten and Sterling wrong back to back-correction is very well warranted because they are spectacular firearms in their own right 🍸🍸
@@commandobond They are probably the best open bolt smg ever made, very impresive magazine design too
Surprisingly, the Sterling can still be found throughout the Middle East being used by Middle Eastern insurgent groups. Even though it is a relic of the Cold War, it is cool to know that an old weapon is still used in present day at other parts of the world
I cannot, for the life of me, find a 1st Gen P99. The closest I was able to come so far is a Walther PPQ.
They are basically impossible to come by!! They are in such ridiculous demand
I'm so lucky I found mine in 2019... The struggle is real. Best of luck!
@@solidsloth14 I have the SIG 226 so that should suffice as the Daniel Craig pistol
Did I somehow miss the segment on the Walther P5? 🤔
Was used in TWO Bond films, by TWO different Bonds.
Should've had the bond armoury on here too and every bond picture had their finger in the trigger guard of the ppks
The Camera is a Hasselblad!! NOT hard to find, the Prism sells separately, it's NOT cheap though.
The Armalite A.R 7 was developed in 1959, for the U.S.A.F. It was not used in W.W.2 ,which ended in 1945.,and was never called a "sniper rifle" you also misidentified a Sterling with a STEN, They are both fully automatic sub- machine guns,not pistol caliber carbines. I am very dubious about your guest being an expert. He might be a great guy,but he doesn't know enough about firearms to be an "expert".
Dubious to say the least.
Okay, hey Larry, The comment above, the comment above me is MEGA GAAAAAAAAAY I doubt your an expert
@@kayden5724 I am not an expert, nor did I ever claim to be, but I have been collecting ,and using firearms for over 30 yrs in competitions and hunting.I have received professional training from world champion competition shooters,decorated military combat veterans ,and law enforcement firearms instructors. And I seriously doubt that " the real James Bond " or any real man for that matter would resort to juvenile , homophobic ,name calling hiding behind a keyboard as you have done.Perhaps you should put down your video games and join the military,then you would find out what REAL MEN act like.
@@Larry-gs8gb 😂 I have buddy, also that “homophobic” language is a meme where this guy called goku says it about a post/comment
The thing is Larry we can’t judge, I may be wrong you could be an expert, or you could be wrong maybe I have served in the army
Don't let the facts get in the way of this guy's commentary, right?
Commando Bond is a really great Instagram.
He knocks it out of the park!
There are technically some that do the palm reading thing. The whole “smart gun” thing. They don’t work but technically they do work. I saw a report on a prototype of one that was made a wheelie back
Was use of the walther p99 in the brosnan films a mistake?
Nooo. I got one of them a couple years ago. Those are awesome.
I've heard that they are a great gun but the ppk is just too iconic and has more of a legacy because of how old they are.
I would say it wasn't! I absolutely love mine! It's a fantastic pistol that takes the identity of the PPK (incredible innovation etc) and brings it into the modern world. Paired with the PPK, it's an incredible combination!
Brosnan having the P99 was one of the many ways EON wanted to make Bond more modern by giving him an updated Walther handgun at that time
@@commandobond its awesome. It was the first gun i ever bought. Love it.
he was the lead of the 00' section , a trouble shooter for M-I6 M's blunt instrument for the unpleasantness that faces the UK
Wow, he's very knowledgable! Is his middle name Boothroyd? ;-)
It should be...LOL!
Namaste the Bond Experience and David,
The question is, what will a future Bond James Bond, carry as a concealed personal weapon.
Either a semi-automatic pistol, or a double action revolver, or carry both one as a backup?
Also what calibre of ammunition, would a future Bond James Boon 007 MI6 (SIS) Operative use too?
Either in a future semi-automatic pistol, or in a future double action revolver too?
Equally would Bond use only sub-supersonic ammunition, or standard military cartridge rounds, or some new future classified hypersonic round, which goes through all known advance body armour, like a blow torch or laser too?
Or could a future Bond, be issued by “Q”, with some advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30 (lethal shots) to 50 (Non-lethal shots) firing (with rechargeable battery energy interchangeable magazines) Pistol, which can kill or just stun any future enemy.
Though all Bond has to do to recharge his new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-Shot Firing Pistol, is plug it into his new Aston Martin fully Electric Sports Couple, maybe called a DB-15E too?
Or Bond can plug his new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-shoot firing Pistol, just into the nearest Overseas Luxury 5/6 or 7-Star International Hotel Suit Bond is staying in.
Of course using an international plug adaptor come charging unit first, to recharge Bond’s new advanced combined Lethal and Non-Lethal Energy 30/50-shoot firing Pistol, in say ten minutes!
Or Bond, carries two extra interchangeable pistol grip housed, electric battery energy magazines, for fast reloads too!
Along with what pistol or revolver accessories, would it be fitted with too,
Either a sound suppressor or silencer or “Can” ?
Or with a green or red laser target illuminator?
or a combination under barrel white light infra-red flash light, with laser target illuminator too?
Or with a built or screw adaptor plate, for fitting Daylight, adverse-weather and Night-time Red or Green Dot Optical Sight?
Or maybe Or with a built-in electronic digital ammunition counter, including ammo level display for the Red or Green Dot Optical Sight too?
Or with a secret built-in Satellite GPS Security transmitter, so the new “M” know where new Bond is at all time?
Or with a built-in pistol grip and trigger finger print security optic-reader too?
So only Bond can fire his personal weapon too, you do not want a future evil bad guy’s or enemy female agents, using and turn Bond’s own gun on himself and shooting Bond with his own gun now do we?
As well as will the next Bond Gun if a pistol, have standard magazines, or extended magazines, or high capacity magazine, or the option of all three?
Or could we see Bond issued with a high capacity, 7 or 8 maybe 9 round cylinder revolver, for the likes of .357 SIG bottlenecked rimless centre-fire handgun cartridge, or other .357 Magnum bullet, or a modern .380 Auto cartridges?
Or will we see a return, or a newer version, of the clip-on Pistol Butt Stock and hand gun and silcener plus other pistol attachments storage case in one?
Especially if a future Bond pistol has three-round burst fire or fully automatic fire capabilities, Bond would need a Clip-on and easy to remove Pistol Butt Stock attachment then!
So could James Bond next gun, be one of the new SIG Sauer Pistols?
Or will James Bond, always use a Walther pistol of some kind, maybe a newer version of the old PPK, though in a large chambered calibre maybe in .40 S&W calibre or 10mm Auto, with 8+1 or 10+1 rounds too?
Or will you see a new “Q” issuing the next Bond, with either a Glock pistol, or with a Smith & Wesson pistol?
Or maybe with a Beretta pistol, or with a FN Herstal pistol, or with a Colt pistol, or with a CZ pistol?
Or equally with a Dan Wesson pistol, or with a Heckler & Koch pistol, or a Kimber pistol, or a Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc pistol?
Or similarly Bond issued with old a Para-Ordnance 1911 Double stack .45ACP pistol, or a Remington Arms 1911 Double stack 9mm or 10mm pistol?
Or will te new “Q” issue the new Bond with a pistol or a revolver, from some other gun manufacture, to become the next famous James Bond Gun?
Or will the next James Bond pistol or revolver, be some kind of specialist upgraded improved customised firearm?
That is from one of the leading world’s specialist armoury manufacturers, of customised hand guns, as in the guns used in the John Wick movies now seem to be?
Or could the FN Five-seveN USG pistol with twenty FN 5.7×28mm rounds, be the next James Bond gun too?
We had enough, over the international news media talking about, who or which male actor or female actress, could or should play the next Commander Bond James Bond, or Ms Bond Jamie Bond too?
We want to know, is what will be the next gun Bond will carry and fire, is more important to some of us Bond and fire arms fan’s?
Maybe someone should take these suggestions, up with the Bond Movie Producers, as as new Bond needs and should have a new personal concealed weapon too?
Namaste Gurkhamum Wendy and Wheelchaircharlie39 David, Bond Fan since Doctor No, was first released, even as children back in the 1960’s too!
Caleb is wrong..he looks about 12...the gun was not in WW2 or Korea....It was made for Vietnam pilots who were shot down.....Most Vietnam pilots had a Smith model 10/12 .38 as a side arm.....the AR7 was made around 1959...by armalite as a survival rifle along with a K-bar....some had Randall knives like John MccCain did.
Bonds Rifle in NTTD looks like or similar to MK-18 I built a shorty Pistol MK-18 Myself CHF Chrome Lined Barrel . With a "Pistol Brace " on it.
Slightly more scared that NTTD will get delayed again due to the delta variant spike…
Anything is possible.... :{
Oh that is the reason for the TNG-Phaser. You the thumb for the trigger to be more accurate
Do you have the dressing gown from Live and Let Die? M.
I do not....YET!
@@TheBondExperience I am not sure if I like it. M.
That's a Sterling, not a Sten. It was introduced after WWII to replace the rather agricultural looking Sten.
Craig also carried the Ppk in the elevator scene in Casino Royale..
"Moh-SAHD." Emphasis on the second syllable.
Dalton had Starlight scope.
They made NTTD after a MK-18
Not Carrying a Gun is Risky Business. I don't leave Home without it. Could be the difference between life and death of you your family or an innocent bystander.
P99 all day!
SLR 7.62mm. M.
Sterling SMG, not Sten.
Forgive my ignorance, but I thought a 9mm short was just a euphemistic way of getting around calling it a .380? It seems like they called it this in Spectre to avoid any frowns of disapproval by big caliber gun snobs for what might be considered a round of marginal stopping power. And Flaming’s choice of a functional yet underwhelming pistol for his hero seems to illustrate his image as a designer of wild clandestine operations rather than an actual operative with field experience. That and his shocking lack of physical fitness even for his day. “Ten press ups and sun tanning.”😄
I believe calling 380 ACP a 9mm short is due to the German designation of the calibre. The Germans would call it 9mm Kurtz (roughly translated to 9mm compact or short)
Good point, that is a better explanation. It’s interesting that the 9mm and 380 seem to have to same bullet diameter, but the 9mm has a longer cartridge.
@@matthewsliwerski6036 Firearm and calibre designations can be very messy because we have various organisations throughout the world
It's a bit strange that Craig' Bond uses a PPK in Quantum of Solace instead of the P99 especially since it takes place hours after Casino Royale. Also, Craig should've switched to a Walther PPQ in Skyfall because the PPK is very dated since it dates all the way back to WWII. Hitler used it to commit suicide for God's sake!
Yeah a PPQ or a PPS for a modern take on the PPK.
@@BenPicton I think Bond used a PPS in one of the non-Fleming novels.
He most likely lost the P99 during the incident in Venice. Probably resorted to the PPK afterwards!
P99
Bond always looks best with just a handgun, Brosnan running around with a machine gun like Stallone was a terrible look in Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies
In all honesty I feel the PPK has been over utilized in the Craig era. I get the whole nostalgia factor and Bond 'doing more with less' approach, but he should have ditched the PPK after losing the palm print signature version in Skyfall and transitioned to a more contemporary and pragmatic sidearm such as the PPQ or PPX. Seeing him dressed up all quasi tactical looking in NTTD with the thigh holster and antiquated PPK looks very tacky and anachronistic!