... I now want a friggin PPK or a look alike, just seems cool as hell... That is all, post responses
BTW, what is the point of palm print recognition on a handgun? If you're an agent, the last thing you want to be worried about is whether or not your firearm is picking up your print and is unlocked mode.
It really doesn't matter if no one else can shoot your .380 does it? Pretty much anyone he'd run into is packing their own, larger caliber, firearm.
That being said, I'm sure that comes into play in the movie.
All I know is that I went and saw the new James Bond movie and it was awesome, but the point of this post is that I now want a friggin PPK or a look alike, just seems cool as hell... That is all, post responses
If you have large hands...PPKs suck. The web of your hand wont appreciate it. The SIG 232 maybe a better option.
I always thought I wanted one because I grew up with Bond but a friend in TX bought one and after shooting it I was glad I never spent the $. as I recall in one of the bond books he said he actually preferred the Beretta .32 "skeleton" slide model over the Walther.
Correct - that happened in Dr. No, 1958.
Am I dreaming or didn't he get his Beretta taken away and forced to use the Walther?
Now I gotta see this movie. I was done with Bond after the last one. Completely ruined the awesomeness that was Casino Royale.
What Beretta?
I thought he used a Walther P99 in the previous movies.