If this is old news here, my apologies, but I've been on their mailing list waiting for them to begin shipping, so I'm happily waiting for my contacts to get back to me on receiving my new Walther.
Yep, I more or less tried cracking that nut in post #242 back in May with no response. I guess one of the regulars will have to buy one and post a review before it becomes news. 8-)
Back with another one of the Blades of Bond! Give it a watch, Like and Subscribe, and STAY TUNED!! You can get your very own, Real Steel version, modified to be Screen Accurate, in a very very limited run!
If this is old news here, my apologies, but I've been on their mailing list waiting for them to begin shipping, so I'm happily waiting for my contacts to get back to me on receiving my new Walther.
Yep, I more or less tried cracking that nut in post #242 back in May with no response. I guess one of the regulars will have to buy one and post a review before it becomes news. 8-)
I’m working on one of the new PPK’s but aesthetically, the edges are sharper and rough, not as streamlined as the earlier post war models
Back with another one of the Blades of Bond! Give it a watch, Like and Subscribe, and STAY TUNED!! You can get your very own, Real Steel version, modified to be Screen Accurate, in a very very limited run!
I’ve owned the sting for about 4 years. I don’t like carrying a fixed blade, so I can’t speak to it as an EDC, but it has seen some use around the house and the edge retention is pretty good. It’s a very solid knife and feels great in the hand.
Yep, I more or less tried cracking that nut in post #242 back in May with no response. I guess one of the regulars will have to buy one and post a review before it becomes news. 8-)
I’m working on one of the new PPK’s but aesthetically, the edges are sharper and rough, not as streamlined as the earlier post war models
Ray-
That's a bit depressing, though I'm sure with a bit of elbow grease & gentle pressure, those rough edges will give way to a good feel. The one thing that's always impressed me are the tolerances of the machining. Then again, having used AK-47s before, it's the lack of those very tight tolerances that make the AK the most user friendly assault rifle ever devised. A note, make sure you have as good an armorer as we had to be sure of accuracy, as I'm certain you've heard; the AK is the main reason for the spray & pray method. Our armorer made it so that we never had that problem with them.
I'm guessing you have either received your new Walther already or have been to an LGS to check one out? In my case, I tried to let my LGS nab one for me to no avail, so I've had to use other methods. Either way, I HAVE to buy one now since I am giving my wife my S&W M&P Bodyguard 380 for her carry weapon. I have a few 9mm handguns I could carry, but I prefer something smaller since I'm skin & bones at 6'2" 150#, wearing chelsea boots, a leather jacket, & carrying a small horse, LOL.
A 9mm of any size is just too noticeable for concealed carry in my case & with the way things are in the world there's zero chance of me rolling around without a decent firearm in my belt. Plus, owning a security consulting company & being unsecured doesn't wash terribly well.
Our local bank has been robbed twice recently, once about 15 minutes after I left the lobby & a few years ago, on NYE, my wife & I went to play pool early in the evening, before the drunks began to crowd the roadways. An hour & 15 minutes after we'd left, a young woman was shot while entering her car in the parking lot we'd been parked in. The crazy thing is the parking lot is adjacent to that town's police department!
I'll let you know what I think once I receive my Walther. If you'd be kind enough to give me your firing impressions, I'd appreciate that too.
Oh, nice video too, your latest I mean. Now I have to go back and make sure I left a thumbs up for it!
I have very limited experience in firerarms, but I had the oportunity to experience the glock 17. In fact it was the first ever 9 mm I ever shot. I cannot own firearms in 9mm in Mexico. but I live just in the border with USA and have had the chance to rent one in a shooting range close to the border.
I will always remember my first shot. It was very accurate. Then came my recoil anticipating thing and while trying to fix that I ruined my trigger control and it took me a long while to be decent with the glocks. I was somewhat better with 1911s.
The 17 is the original glock. The magazines drop just right. Not the same with the 19. At least not with the CA legal 10 rounders. The 17 is great in may regards, but if I was to carry one would only be in a holster and never appendix.
I am sure that if I do dry fire a 17 I will have decent to good shots.
The Glocks are very accurate and simple to use ...
They set up the actual standart ...
It is a good tool -{
Glocks are good tools.
But as far as setting the standard, Glock is an industry latecomer and wasn't even the first polymer pistol. H&K claimed that milestone with the VP70 in 1970. The Glock 17 debuted more than a decade later.
Glock does have the honor of being the most prolific. Exactly why they're referred to as the "Toyota Corolla of handguns" in professional circles. )
The Glocks are very accurate and simple to use ...
They set up the actual standart ...
It is a good tool -{
Glocks are good tools.
But as far as setting the standard, Glock is an industry latecomer and wasn't even the first polymer pistol. H&K claimed that milestone with the VP70 in 1970. The Glock 17 debuted more than a decade later.
Glock does have the honor of being the most prolific. Exactly why they're referred to as the "Toyota Corolla of handguns" in professional circles. )
) I always tell customers “Glocks are like Honda Civics.” Affordable, reliable, and a ton of aftermarket parts!
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@walther p99, I agree the Sig Sauer P226 is one of the best 9mm pistols you can get. The fact that many military special forces and law enforcement personnel carry and use them really speaks to this. Plus testing by the US Navy SEALS revealed that a P226 can be subjected to great abuse and still function where as similar pistols failed. I am planning on getting an airsoft P226 in the near future, I think it will go nicely with the airsoft Walther PPK and P99 that I have.
Anyone into fan theories? I just posted a Vlog with Joe Darlington of Being James Bond, where we breakdown the trailer and discuss some popular theories based on what we saw.
Anyone into fan theories? I just posted a Vlog with Joe Darlington of Being James Bond, where we breakdown the trailer and discuss some popular theories based on what we saw.
I liked the review/heads up on the real Bond strap. I have the exact same watch and use the NATO strap version with the right colors though. I must say that while I did not look hard for screen accuracy one thing I don't like about mine is the added thickness due to the strap, looping below the watch itself. The finnish of the strap, the colors and the threading looks very nice otherwise.
The Ocean 1 vintage is already a big watch and my wrist relatively small, the authentic strap will help.
I liked the review/heads up on the real Bond strap. I have the exact same watch and use the NATO strap version with the right colors though. I must say that while I did not look hard for screen accuracy one thing I don't like about mine is the added thickness due to the strap, looping below the watch itself. The finnish of the strap, the colors and the threading looks very nice otherwise.
The Ocean 1 vintage is already a big watch and my wrist relatively small, the authentic strap will help.
It’s not the same one used in SP. but it is very similar.
Makeitjones isn’t 100% screen accurate. Buts he’s as accurate as you’ll ever get.
*Fing hell*
Shame on me for using the "SA" words so recklessly. 8-)
He copied it off of the well-photographed, authenticated and auctioned SP holster in every way, so whatever he's missing isn't apparent to him or anyone else who's never handled one of the "set (not necessarily screen) used" versions firsthand.
Either way, one of my points was that it hasn't been endorsed here for whatever reason when the Kirkpatrick has. Which is a bit puzzling considering its vast improvement on the "SA-ness" scale over any other commercially available shoulder holster.
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Don’t take it so personally. I said it was as accurate as anyone will ever get. Which is no easy thing due to the weird way it’s made. To get the design right and getting it to actually fit as well is nothing short of genius. Considering he only went off pictures too makes the end product even more impressive. I’ve dealt with Makeitjones for years and he’s made me quite a few holsters including a couple of custom ones, and even the literary Bonds 418 IWB . The quality of them are exceptionally high.
I actually owned one of his holsters and they are great. I really appreciate his craftsmanship and it’s very cool that he offers both the poster as well as the Christie’s auction versions. As Cajun and Asp have said, he’s the closest you can get!
Tempted to get one for concealed carry, especially since it's been hard finding a shoulder setup holster setup that is remotely subtle. Anyone know how badly makeitjones's shoulder holsters tend to print?
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This holster has a big print because of the design. It’s a prop and not meant to be worn as a real world holster. For a low profile holster check out Ken Null. About as comfortable and subtle as it’s possible to get.
If printing is your main concern, also check out the alternative Kirkpatrick rig. I own it in black, and it’s very low profile without sacrificing traditional shoulder holster features.
If printing is your main concern, also check out the alternative Kirkpatrick rig. I own it in black, and it’s very low profile without sacrificing traditional shoulder holster features.
Have a few shoulder holsters on order to scratch that itch, but this one really is tempting. Also, if memory serves, the Kirkpatrick Detective is technically prop accurate, since the production used it for a scene in Skyfall (though it isn't seen on screen).
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Yes, you've hit the nail on the head. You can almost feel the warm welcome from here.
Take care, Sir.
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https://youtu.be/sH9jj567L34
I’m working on one of the new PPK’s but aesthetically, the edges are sharper and rough, not as streamlined as the earlier post war models
Great video, Ray. -{
Looking forward to the SA run.
Ray-
That's a bit depressing, though I'm sure with a bit of elbow grease & gentle pressure, those rough edges will give way to a good feel. The one thing that's always impressed me are the tolerances of the machining. Then again, having used AK-47s before, it's the lack of those very tight tolerances that make the AK the most user friendly assault rifle ever devised. A note, make sure you have as good an armorer as we had to be sure of accuracy, as I'm certain you've heard; the AK is the main reason for the spray & pray method. Our armorer made it so that we never had that problem with them.
I'm guessing you have either received your new Walther already or have been to an LGS to check one out? In my case, I tried to let my LGS nab one for me to no avail, so I've had to use other methods. Either way, I HAVE to buy one now since I am giving my wife my S&W M&P Bodyguard 380 for her carry weapon. I have a few 9mm handguns I could carry, but I prefer something smaller since I'm skin & bones at 6'2" 150#, wearing chelsea boots, a leather jacket, & carrying a small horse, LOL.
A 9mm of any size is just too noticeable for concealed carry in my case & with the way things are in the world there's zero chance of me rolling around without a decent firearm in my belt. Plus, owning a security consulting company & being unsecured doesn't wash terribly well.
Our local bank has been robbed twice recently, once about 15 minutes after I left the lobby & a few years ago, on NYE, my wife & I went to play pool early in the evening, before the drunks began to crowd the roadways. An hour & 15 minutes after we'd left, a young woman was shot while entering her car in the parking lot we'd been parked in. The crazy thing is the parking lot is adjacent to that town's police department!
I'll let you know what I think once I receive my Walther. If you'd be kind enough to give me your firing impressions, I'd appreciate that too.
Oh, nice video too, your latest I mean. Now I have to go back and make sure I left a thumbs up for it!
Many thanks!
Latebra Factum
Veritas Vos Liberabit
https://youtu.be/rZ_dkhQfz0M
Hi
I have very limited experience in firerarms, but I had the oportunity to experience the glock 17. In fact it was the first ever 9 mm I ever shot. I cannot own firearms in 9mm in Mexico. but I live just in the border with USA and have had the chance to rent one in a shooting range close to the border.
I will always remember my first shot. It was very accurate. Then came my recoil anticipating thing and while trying to fix that I ruined my trigger control and it took me a long while to be decent with the glocks. I was somewhat better with 1911s.
The 17 is the original glock. The magazines drop just right. Not the same with the 19. At least not with the CA legal 10 rounders. The 17 is great in may regards, but if I was to carry one would only be in a holster and never appendix.
I am sure that if I do dry fire a 17 I will have decent to good shots.
thanks for the vid, liked already
They set up the actual standart ...
It is a good tool -{
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But as far as setting the standard, Glock is an industry latecomer and wasn't even the first polymer pistol. H&K claimed that milestone with the VP70 in 1970. The Glock 17 debuted more than a decade later.
Glock does have the honor of being the most prolific. Exactly why they're referred to as the "Toyota Corolla of handguns" in professional circles. )
) I always tell customers “Glocks are like Honda Civics.” Affordable, reliable, and a ton of aftermarket parts!
https://youtu.be/x92zNG1s6fQ
I liked the review/heads up on the real Bond strap. I have the exact same watch and use the NATO strap version with the right colors though. I must say that while I did not look hard for screen accuracy one thing I don't like about mine is the added thickness due to the strap, looping below the watch itself. The finnish of the strap, the colors and the threading looks very nice otherwise.
The Ocean 1 vintage is already a big watch and my wrist relatively small, the authentic strap will help.
Thanks, liked already.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZYXDNSw3vM
Good to know and thank you!
Speaking of which, just a quick plug for a SA Spectre shoulder holster which inexplicably has yet to make it to DZ's vlog or any other Bond fan media.
Kirkpatrick is great, but this one was made by a UK Bond fan for Bond fans. I've dealt with makeitjones several times with excellent results.
http://www.makeitjones.co.uk/custom-holsters/spectre
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Makeitjones isn’t 100% screen accurate. Buts he’s as accurate as you’ll ever get.
*Fing hell*
Shame on me for using the "SA" words so recklessly. 8-)
He copied it off of the well-photographed, authenticated and auctioned SP holster in every way, so whatever he's missing isn't apparent to him or anyone else who's never handled one of the "set (not necessarily screen) used" versions firsthand.
Either way, one of my points was that it hasn't been endorsed here for whatever reason when the Kirkpatrick has. Which is a bit puzzling considering its vast improvement on the "SA-ness" scale over any other commercially available shoulder holster.
I actually owned one of his holsters and they are great. I really appreciate his craftsmanship and it’s very cool that he offers both the poster as well as the Christie’s auction versions. As Cajun and Asp have said, he’s the closest you can get!
SMZ is superb.
http://www.klnullholsters.com/default.htm
They all come in black too...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TeOXVmSrMco
https://www.kirkpatrickleather.com/product/detective-carry-shoulder-holster/
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https://youtu.be/_OLf2uh5UpQ
Have a few shoulder holsters on order to scratch that itch, but this one really is tempting. Also, if memory serves, the Kirkpatrick Detective is technically prop accurate, since the production used it for a scene in Skyfall (though it isn't seen on screen).