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Love the pics, guys! Thanks for sharing non-Walther firearms here too, because there's a lot I want to show. I wouldn't call a magazine a 'clip' around experts though, because you might get shot! Despite often being called 'clips' in action films and gangsta rap, they are actually two different things:
Thanks @QBranch I didn't know that.
Too much information garnered from movies I'm afraid! 😁
Grant's Mauser, which he uses at the Gypsy camp
Glock 17 stolen by Carlos during CR's airport scene
Zorin's Uzi with 'Main Strike' project proposal document
Bond's AKS-74U rifle from DAD in all-black with sling, also carried by his two fellow agents when infiltrating a North Korean military base in the PTS
I intend on adding a Glock to my collection at some point.
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Some work-in-progress images here of a NTTD project I'm quite close to finishing:
I remember when the German Wicke company was making ppk and p99 plastic replicas as Bond toys but they weren't sold here in the US. Eventually I got a rebranded one of their p99s here at a party city of all places and it's a remarkable likeness for just being a plastic toy.
Flare pistol similar to what's seen in Spectre's PTS. During the helicopter fight, the pilot tries to shoot Bond with it.
The grip is a tad longer than a PPK, but a fair bit shorter than a PPK/S. Some annoying buttons and inaccuracies here and there, but looks pretty sweet from the right side:
Just look at those glossy wood grain grip panels. Nice diamond knurling on the camo grips too. Would you agree the PPK looks neater in silver than in black?
You know, looking at that lightgun, I think I had one very similar to the PPK with faux wood grip. I also had a silver Colt 1911 with black grips.