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== Browning Hi-Power==
== Browning Hi-Power==
In the opening sequence, a mob hitman ([[Marc Lawrence]]) trying to assassinate Scaramanga, is using a [[Browning Hi-Power]] fitted with a silencer .
In the opening sequence, a mob hitman ([[Marc Lawrence]]) trying to assassinate Scaramanga, is using a [[Browning Hi-Power]] fitted with a suppressor (although the sounds the pistol makes when firing are unsuppressed).
[[Image:Browning-Hi-Power.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Browning Hi-Power - 9mm]]
[[Image:Browning-Hi-Power.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Browning Hi-Power - 9mm]]


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== Colt Single Action Army ==
== Colt Single Action Army ==
As a tribute to the book - Scaramanga uses this a gold-plated [[Single Action Army]] to shoot off a cork from the champagne that Nick Nack is delivering to 007 as he arrives at the Island.
As a tribute to the book - Scaramanga uses this a gold-plated [[Single Action Army]] to shoot off a cork from the champagne that Nick Nack is delivering to 007 as he arrives at the Island. Scaramanga dismisses the revolver as a "harmless toy".


==Walther PPK==  
==Walther PPK==  

Revision as of 07:19, 14 February 2009

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The following guns were used in the film:



Beretta 950 Jetfire

Andrea Anders (Maud Adams), when Bond encounters her in a shower, pulls a Beretta Jetfire on him, but is knocked out of her hand by Bond when he examines a box containing Scaramanga's gold bullets.

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Beretta M950 Pistol
Andrea confronts 007 with a Beretta 950

Browning Hi-Power

In the opening sequence, a mob hitman (Marc Lawrence) trying to assassinate Scaramanga, is using a Browning Hi-Power fitted with a suppressor (although the sounds the pistol makes when firing are unsuppressed).

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Browning Hi-Power - 9mm

Colibri Lighters Golden Gun

The Colibri Lighters Golden Gun is a special 4.2mm gun that Scaramanga uses to assassinate his marks. It uses special fragmenting bullets for maximum damage. Assembled from a pen, a cuff link, a lighter and cigarette case, it is very easy to conceal. This gun is Scaramanga's trademark. He kills the hitman with it in the opening sequence, and uses it throughout the movie.

The Fake Golden Gun from the James Bond 007 movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. It was a combination cigarette lighter and single shot 4.2mm Pistol, built by Colibri of London, a company famous for its high end cigarette Lighters.‎
Christopher Lee as Scaramanga

Colt Single Action Army

As a tribute to the book - Scaramanga uses this a gold-plated Single Action Army to shoot off a cork from the champagne that Nick Nack is delivering to 007 as he arrives at the Island. Scaramanga dismisses the revolver as a "harmless toy".

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK, 007's weapon of choice, is James Bond (Roger Moore)'s main gun throughout the movie.

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Walther PPK - 7.65mm
Duel between Scaramanga and his 4.2mm Colibri Golden gun and James Bond with his trademark Walther PPK

double-barreled Derringer

A Double-barreled Derringer is seen of unknown caliber and make as used by Nick Nack (Herve Villechaize)

M16A1

The guards at the palace are seen wielding M16A1 assault rifles.

Solex Laser Gun

A giant 'prop' gun, the Solex Laser Gun is a piece of Hollywood Fiction. It is seen obliterating 007's Republic RC-3 Seabee amphibious Seaplane and is purely custom prop work (with a healthy helping of Special effects). Originally, the script called for the laser beam to be a "golden beam of laser light". However, time and budget constraints prevented the effect from being fully developed, and the sequence was eventually shown with no beam at all, which lent some confusion to Scaramanga's line, "So you see, I now am truly... The Man with the Golden Gun."