rodinal220
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H&k p7
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The thing that burns my toast is that EVERY actor (7 of them) that played Bond is an ANTI-2A that advicates gun control, including my favorate Sean Connery.
Me I'll watch the Bourne trilogy before I will watch another Bond movie.
Jim
You do realize Matt Damon is more politically liberal than all the Bond actors put together, and a supporter of gun control laws? He's said "I actually hate guns. They freak me out."
Bond is British. So he only gets to keep his gun until he stops working for the government there.First off the PPK's DA trigger is awful. Always has been awful and there is no way to fix it so I sure would not give him THAT gun.
And the .32 ACP round? Heck no. 9x19 at the minimum.
First off it would NOT BE POLYMER. I mean surely Bond one day want's to hand it down to his grandkids, right?
I would say that Q would have gotten a hold of a Lightweight Hi Power, had it cut down Detective style, given it a melt job on controls, and then issued it with thin grips.
+1007 doesn't need no stinking 9mm.
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I would say that Q would have gotten a hold of a Lightweight Hi Power, had it cut down Detective style, given it a melt job on controls, and then issued it with thin grips.
Which is exactly what I had done and is now my carry pistol.
I have a promo photo of George Lazenby wielding a SIG P210. Now THAT is class! Do we know for sure that George is anti-gun? The SIG may have been his real life preference. In the meantime, we can still be assured that Fleming was, and thus the REAL Bond, was/is pro gun.
Buuuuuut, it is a custom handgun and therefore too easily identified with the person carrying it for any plausable deniability.
If going that route then it needs to be a Beretta 87let's get crazy.
.22LR. suppressed.
http://www.ruger.com/products/2245ThreadedBarrel/models.html
deltapoint reflex sight.