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Walther PPK. 7.65mm, with a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window. Takes a Braush silencer with very little reduction in muzzle velocity. The American CIA swears by them. – Maj. Boothroyd ...
Walther’s PPK is best known to a vast majority of people as the trusty sidearm of James Bond, although in the beginning the master spy was under-gunned with a diminutive .25-cal. Beretta.
When video games are sometimes more cinematic than cinema itself, it was vital that a new Bond channelled that energy. IO ...
In 1930, a new pistol went on sale that would revolutionize the firearms world. Best known to the public these days as the "James Bond gun", the Walther PPK was arguably the first successful ...
James Bond's shoulder holster has been hung in his closet. His fabled Walther PPK is locked in a drawer. Even his trademark vodka martini is sitting at the bar, unsipped… Ever since the ending ...
As it happens, the choice by Bond creator Ian Fleming to equip his hero with the Walther PPK, starting with “Dr. No,” is said to have directly influenced the handgun’s popularity.
Commander James Bond offers his insights into the issued handgun, the Walther PPK/S. In today’s world, the idea of using a .380ACP caliber weapon for self-defense is often scoffed at, especially ...
Gun-maker Walther has released the successor to James Bond's preferred PPK handgun, called the PPQ. Does it measure up to 007's standards—and, more important, to the standards of police officers ...