Bond gun
walther p99
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Do u guys like that the Walther P99 is still bonds gun? or would u rather he go back to using the PPK? me personally would perfer if he used the Walther P99 compact instead of the full size P99.
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I think its also a marketing thing, the P99 probably sells better as 'Bonds' gun.
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not that I remmeber where I heared that.
There is no standard issue firearm to The Firm (MI6/SIS) personnel, they normally contract the SAS or SBS to do the really dangerous stuff, when operatives have to be armed, it will be locally acquired and not MOD issue, if captured or caught out, a standard MOD issue sidearm would kinda drop you in it.
Box (Five) use diverse sidearms too. None of which is the P99. More so Glocks and Sigs.
The problem with the P99 is its size, i believe a compact gun would do the job as well, and he could put it in his shoulder hostler (without being noticed) and not in his pants or in an envelope.
I have some feelings for the ASP (Gardner's gun), but again, it has low capacity...
By the way, a loaded P99 can be putted in an envelope and not break it?
This is why we invented spare mags
That shouldn't be surprising, as the classic PPK is 75 years old.
Somebody once said that he might use two guns, a big to "Commando" a a little for "stealth" operations.
9mm means more rounds but if you want to put down an opponent first hit a 40 will do it nicely. (albeit messily)
Also, I liked that Bond didn't keep his weapon on his person ALL THE TIME. He kept the P99 close at hand (car/hotel room) but didn't go to the casino packing heat (like every Bond before him). This just could NOT happen in the 21st Century.