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In the follow up novel, Dr No Bond spent 6 months in hospital following his poisoning. Thus M orders Bond to change guns, from the Bereta to the Walther.
In the film Dr No it has the gun changing scene, but not the explanation, just M's comment "you spent 6 months in hospital.."
He sure got shot up in William Boyd's Solo though.
Bond is actually shot with a poisoned bullet from a Derringer fired by Francisco Scaramanga near the end of the novel TMWTGG and needs hospital treatment as a result. Of course he is only shot in the side of the head while escaping the Castle of Death in Japan in YOLT and this was recreated in the PTS of SF.
Another good example! If we broaden this definition of "shot", we could get a lot of instances included, hahaha \:D/
Hahahaha, oh the follies that are 007 Legends....
Tranquilizer gun in GF - I don't think so as its purpose was only to tranquilize not kill. But still worth tossing on table I think, to make a complete picture.
Yes, there aren't too many examples of him being shot in either the books or the films so runners up should at least be considered, I think!
Yes, I too was just thinking of that famous "shot" of poison from Colonel Rosa Klebb's bladed shoe that rounds off the end of the FRWL novel.
Ah, yes nearly, I think.