Live and Let Die: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Live and Let Die: Difference between revisions
James Bond ([[Roger Moore]]) carries his usual .32 ACP [[Walther PPK]] throughout the film. Bond's CIA friend Harold Strutter ([[Lon Satton]]) also carries a PPK.
James Bond ([[Roger Moore]]) carries his usual .32 ACP [[Walther PPK]] throughout the film, although he never has the chance to fire it. Bond's CIA friend Harold Strutter ([[Lon Satton]]) also carries a PPK.
[[Image:Lald-ppk1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bond's PPK is destroyed by Tee-Hee ([[Julius Harris]]). The front of the barrel was replaced with thin metal and hollowed out so it could be twisted easily.]]
[[Image:Lald-ppk1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bond's PPK is destroyed by Tee-Hee ([[Julius Harris]]). The front of the barrel was replaced with thin metal and hollowed out so it could be twisted easily.]]
Revision as of 20:09, 11 July 2010
The following weapons can be seen in the film Live and Let Die:
James Bond (Roger Moore) carries his usual .32 ACP Walther PPK throughout the film, although he never has the chance to fire it. Bond's CIA friend Harold Strutter (Lon Satton) also carries a PPK.
Rosie Carver (Gloria Hendry) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose, "standard CIA issue" with the serial number filed off. Quarrel Jr. (Roy Stewart) carries a similar revolver. Rosie holds him at gunpoint with his own gun, which he points out has had the "safety" on the entire time. Several of Kananga/Mr. Big's henchmen also carry Model 19s.
Colt Python
Bond picks up a Colt Python with a 2 inch barrel in the alley from one of his would-be killers in the alley before he is stopped by Strutter.
Bond takes a pistol firing compressed air pellets when going to rescue Solitaire on San Monique. Kananga (Yaphet Kotto) gets ahold of it and is mystified by it.