TLHelmer;3494113. Great movie by the way. I think it was one of if not the best one yet. Got a glimpse into his past.[/QUOTE said:Really? I thought it was pretty mediocre. Especially didn't care for the gay scene, but hey thats just me.
TLHelmer;3494113. Great movie by the way. I think it was one of if not the best one yet. Got a glimpse into his past.[/QUOTE said:Really? I thought it was pretty mediocre. Especially didn't care for the gay scene, but hey thats just me.
So you think he was being honest with the bad guy when he said that about not being his first time? After having read all the actual Ian Fleming novels having Bond be Gay or Bi would be an unforgivable travesty.
So you think he was being honest with the bad guy when he said that about not being his first time? After having read all the actual Ian Fleming novels having Bond be Gay or Bi would be an unforgivable travesty.
It's on the Internet and they can't put anything on there that's not true.
Theyre all pretty good entertaining movies, plus no ones brought up the return of the ASTON MARTIN!!!!.......for awhile
D00ds! Tsk.
James Bond started out with a .25 Beretta, the caliber (and perhaps model) issued to Ian Fleming during WW II. A British handgunnie named Boothroyd -- they used to have them, long ago -- took exception to this and wrote to Fleming, "...a .25 Beretta. This sort of gun is really a lady's gun, and not a really nice lady at that." Correspondence ensued -- and Bond got better guns; or at least larger-caliber.
Around the time of Goldfinger, Boothroyd was filmed discussing this exchange -- and showing a little of his collection. Boothroyd was the subject of a nice little filmclip.
(For the record, I do not own a .25 Beretta. Further, deponent sayeth not.)
Same here. I shot a friends PPK/S and didn't like it all.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 $.
My look alike is a $169.99 Polish Radom P-64, love it.
Where'd you hear that?
Anybody who wants a PPK, and then suppresses it, is an idiot. Here's mine:
Umm... The original DB5 made an appearance in Casino Royale and he drove a V12 Vanquish in that movie.
Actually, no it's not. There is a lot of breech noise with the blowback action. I have heard that going to a heavier recoil spring does wonders but I've not gotten around to trying it yet. I've only had it about 12 years.Nice! very quiet
I thought it was a step back from the P99. He should have been carrying a Walther PPQ! Just my humble opinion.
Great movie by the way. I think it was one of if not the best one yet. Got a glimpse into his past.
I hate to burst your bubble, but the P64 is not even close to Walther PPK in design. Plus, the P64 is a thick SOB for a blowback gun.
I've owned and shot both - sold both. I preferred the Bersa .380.