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This film was the last one where Bond was played not by the main actor in Gun Barrel sequence. And, again, it was [[Bob Simmons]] whom we seen. The sequence is slightly differ from what do we seen in [[Dr. No]] and [[From Russia with Love]] but uses the same Smith and Wesson revolver barrel. | This film was the last one where Bond was played not by the main actor in Gun Barrel sequence. And, again, it was [[Bob Simmons]] whom we seen. The sequence is slightly differ from what do we seen in [[Dr. No]] and [[From Russia with Love]] but uses the same Smith and Wesson revolver barrel. | ||
[[Image:Goldfinger_Bob_Simmons.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The last time we can see [[Bob Simmons]] as James Bond killing someone with his [[Walther PP Pistol Series#Walther PPK|Walther PPK]], but not the last role for Bob Simmons in Bond movies - he also appeared in several cameos later. For example he also appeared as one of the U.S. Army soldiers with [[Thompson Submachine Gun#M1928/M1928A1 Thompson|M1928 Thompson]] in this movie.]]. | [[Image:Goldfinger_Bob_Simmons.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The last time we can see [[Bob Simmons]] as James Bond killing someone with his [[Walther PP Pistol Series#Walther PPK|Walther PPK]], but not the last role for Bob Simmons in Bond movies - he also appeared in several cameos later. For example he also appeared as one of the U.S. Army soldiers with [[Thompson Submachine Gun#M1928/M1928A1 Thompson|M1928 Thompson]] in this movie.]]. | ||
== Special == | |||
A short clip originally shown on the BBC and later put into the ultimate edition DVD special features of [[Dr. No]] titled "The Guns of James Bond", shows Sean Connery on the set of Goldfinger along with Geoffrey Boothroyd, a Scottish firearms expert who collaborated with Ian Flemming during the novels and convinced Flemming to make the switch from the Beretta to the Walther PPK. Flemming as a token of appreciation, had Major Boothroyd or "Q" named after him. | |||
=== M1 Carbine === | |||
An extra playing the role of a US soldier on the Fort Knox set can be seen with an [[M1 Carbine]]. | |||
[[Image:M1-Carbine.jpg|thumb|none|400px|World War Two Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug ]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_carbine.JPG|thumb|none|400px|An extra holding an M1 Carbine]] | |||
=== M1928A1 Thompson === | |||
An extra playing the role of a US soldier on the Fort Knox set can be seen walking across the screen holding an [[Thompson Submachine Gun#M1928/M1928A1 Thompson|M1928 Thompson]]. | |||
[[Image:M1928-A1 T.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1928A1 Thompson .45 ACP]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_thompson.JPG|thumb|none|400px|An extra holding an M1928 Thompson]] | |||
=== Beretta M1934 === | |||
Sean Connery can be seen holding a [[Beretta_M1934|M1934 Beretta]] and Boothroyd can be seen demonstrating one later in the clip. | |||
[[Image:BerettaModel1935.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta Model 1935, the .32 ACP version of the Model 1934. Other than caliber, the pistols are identical.]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_1.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Connery showing us the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|A close up of the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_3.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd showing us the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_4.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd loading the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_5.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd aiming down the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_6.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd shooting the Beretta]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_beretta_7.JPG|thumb|none|400px|The damage caused by the Beretta on a can of tomato juice]] | |||
=== Walther PPK === | |||
After shooting the Beretta, Boothroyd shoots the [[Walther PP Pistol Series#Walther PPK|Walther PPK]] to compare it to the previous pistol. | |||
[[Image:Walther-PPK.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Walther PPK 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_walther_1.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd showing us the Walther PPK]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_walther_2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd loading the Walther PPK]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_walther_3.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd aiming down the Walther PPK]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_walther_4.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd shooting the Walther PPK]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_walther_5.JPG|thumb|none|400px|The damage caused by the Walther PPK on a can of tomato juice]] | |||
=== Ruger Blackhawk === | |||
After shooting both pistols, Boothroyd shoots his personal favorite, the [[Ruger Blackhawk]] in .44 Magnum and describes it as a "man sized gun" but being impractical for Bond due to the barrel length and large recoil. | |||
[[Image:RugerBlackhawk44magnum.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Ruger Blackhawk .44 magnum.]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_ruger_1.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd showing us the Ruger Blackhawk]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_ruger_2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd loading the Ruger Blackhawk]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_ruger_3.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd aiming the Ruger Blackhawk. Note how the other cylinders are empty indicating he only loaded one round for the demonstration]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_ruger_4.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd shooting the Ruger Blackhawk]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_ruger_5.JPG|thumb|none|400px|"Makes a jolly-good can opener." The damage caused by the Ruger Blackhawk]] | |||
=== Walther P38 === | |||
When demonstrating various types of holsters Boothroyd used a [[Walther P38]] to show how a holster made of soft leather may get caught on the gun. | |||
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38 pistol 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_p38.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd showing the P38 getting on caught on a piece of cloth]] | |||
=== Unknown Revolvers === | |||
When Boothroyd is introducing himself an unknown revolver can be seen in his hand. Shortly after, Boothroyd gives an example of a shoulder holster and an unkown revolver is seen inside. | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_revolver_2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|An unknown revolver seen in Boothroyd's hand]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_revolver.JPG|thumb|none|400px|An unknown revolver seen in Boothroyd's shoulder holster]] | |||
=== Unknown Air Pistol === | |||
In one demonstration Boothroyd uses an unknown air pistol to light up a match on a makeshift shooting range the other side of the room he is in. | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_air_1.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd snapping the barrel of the unknown air pistol into place]] | |||
[[Image:Goldfinger_air_2.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Boothroyd aiming down the unknown air pistol]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:38, 13 December 2011
The following weapons were used in the film Goldfinger:
Luger P08
The South American heroin factory guard Bond knocks out during the pre-credits sequence has a Luger P08 in his holster.
Walther PPK
James Bond (Sean Connery) keeps a brown-gripped .32 ACP Walther PPK in his shoulder holster, seen most prominently when a Cuban hitman, Capungo (Played by one of Sean Connery's stunt doubles - Alf Joint in his acting debut), tries to grab it during the pre-credits sequence. The film marks the first time Bond does not fire a single round from his trademark weapon. Trivia: Capungo is not the name - it's frequently used as a synonym for the word "hitman" in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly Mexico and Cuba. In the original novel by Ian Fleming Capungo was killed by Bond by just a single kick to his neck.
MP40
Goldfinger's guards carry MP40s, using them in most major gunfights of the film, with even Goldfinger himself using one briefly during the Fort Knox raid. This gun is also being tested on a bulletproof vest in Q's lab. The old lady working as a guard to Goldfinger's facility also carries an MP40.
Armalite AR-7
Tilly Masterson (Tania Mallet) is seen twice using an Armalite AR-7 rifle to try and shoot Goldfinger. The same model rifle was used by Bond in From Russia with Love.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
One of Goldfinger's guards fires a Smith & Wesson Model 10 at Bond and Tilly as they try and escape in Bond's Aston Martin DB5.
Walther P38
When Bond (Sean Connery) first engages Goldfinger's men in a gunfight outside Goldfinger's Geneva factory, oddly he fires a Walther P38 at them rather than his usual PPK. Several of Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe)'s guards can be seen carrying Walther P38s as their sidearms, one of which Bond also manages to commandeer before having to hand it back over to Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman).
Smith & Wesson Model 36
One of the Goldfinger's guards who sits next to Bond in his Aston Martin holds a Smith & Wesson Model 36 on him. In a continuity error, it later becomes a Walther P38.
Smith & Wesson Model 22
While flying to the United States, Bond correctly identifies Pussy Galore's (Honor Blackman) revolver as a Smith & Wesson Model 22 (when he says "Smith & Wesson .45"), also stating that a bullet fired from the gun would pass through him and the plane.
Colt Police Positive
One of Goldfinger's guards with Pussy Galore holds a Colt Police Positive on Bond.
M1911A1
Oddjob (Harold Sakata) uses a suppressed M1911A1 to kill Solo (Martin Benson) while driving him to the airport in the Lincoln. This pistol is also used by US Army soldiers
M14 rifle
U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Knox were seen with M14 rifles slung over their shoulders before Fort Knox was hit with fake knock-out gas by Pussy Galore's crew.
Karabiner 98k
Goldfinger's men carry Karabiner 98k rifles during their raid on Fort Knox.
Colt Official Police
During the raid on Fort Knox, Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe) can be seen carrying a Colt Official Police revolver with a gold-plated finish and ivory grips while disguised as a U.S. Army Colonel, even shooting Mr. Ling (Burt Kwouk) with it, to fool Army soldiers during the shootout at the gold depository. Note: In the novel, Goldfinger uses a Gold-plated Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket and killed his victims with one shot through the right eye.
M1928 Thompson
Some of the U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Knox attack Goldfinger and his men with older M1928 Thompsons with drum magazines and vertical foregrips. Note the switch from M14s(above,likely filmed in U.S.) to WWII era Thompson and carbines,most likely because the Fort Knox set was built in England and at the time(1964) M14s weren't readily available to UK armorers.
M1 Carbine
U.S. Army soldiers can be seen carrying M1 Carbines during the gas raid on Fort Knox. They are WW2 Carbines judging by the darker wood walnut stock and lack of a bayonet lug.
M1928A1 Thompson
U.S. Army soldiers carry M1928A1 Thompsons during the gunfight with Goldfinger's men at Fort Knox.
M1 Garand
A number of U.S. Army soldiers were seen with M1 Garand rifles when they were raiding the gold depository at Fort Knox.
Aston Martin machine guns
Q tells Bond about the machine guns installed underneath the lights of his customized Aston Martin DB5, which Bond uses during a car chase at Goldfinger's factory in Geneva.
Weapons Wall
Luger P08 Artillery
A Luger P08 Artillery is visible on the top left corner of the wall.
Mauser C96
A Mauser C96 with a stock attachment is visible under the Luger P08 Artillery.
Browning Hi-Power
A Browning Hi-Power is visible underneath the Mauser C96.
Walther P38
A Walther P38 is visible underneath the Browning Hi-Power. Several had been used in the film by Bond, Pussy, and Goldfinger's henchmen.
M1911A1
An M1911A1 is visible underneath the Walther P38. One was used in the film by Oddjob.
Luger
A German Luger is visible underneath the 1911A1.
Colt M1908
A Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket pistol can be seen under the Luger.
Single Action Army
On the top of the center column is a Single Action Army with a 7.5" long "Cavalry" model barrel.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
A Smith & Wesson Model 10 is seen underneath the Single Action Army. These were used in the film by some of Goldfinger's henchmen.
Webley Mk VI
A Webley Mk VI can be seen under the S&W Model 10.
S&W Hand Ejector
Under the Webley is what seems to be a short barreled S&W Hand Ejector.
Webley Mk IV
Underneath the Hand Ejector is what seems to be a Webley Mk IV.
Nagant M1895
A Nagant M1895 revolver is also visible on the wall.
Colt Official Police
The last revolver seen on the wall looks to be a short barreled Colt Official Police.
Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III
A Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III rifle is seen on the top of the wall.
Winchester Model 70
A Winchester Model 70 can be seen under the SMLE.
Karabiner 98k
A Karabiner 98k is visible as the third rifle down. These were used in the film by Goldfinger's men at Fort Knox.
M1 Garand
Underneath the Karabiner is an M1 Garand.
Winchester Model 1912
A shotgun that appears to be a Winchester Model 1912 is underneath the M1 Garand on the wall.
Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.I
A Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.I is seen on the bottom of the wall.
Vickers Machine gun
The last weapon seen alongside the wall is a Vickers machine gun.
Gun Barrel opening sequence
This film was the last one where Bond was played not by the main actor in Gun Barrel sequence. And, again, it was Bob Simmons whom we seen. The sequence is slightly differ from what do we seen in Dr. No and From Russia with Love but uses the same Smith and Wesson revolver barrel.
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Special
A short clip originally shown on the BBC and later put into the ultimate edition DVD special features of Dr. No titled "The Guns of James Bond", shows Sean Connery on the set of Goldfinger along with Geoffrey Boothroyd, a Scottish firearms expert who collaborated with Ian Flemming during the novels and convinced Flemming to make the switch from the Beretta to the Walther PPK. Flemming as a token of appreciation, had Major Boothroyd or "Q" named after him.
M1 Carbine
An extra playing the role of a US soldier on the Fort Knox set can be seen with an M1 Carbine.
M1928A1 Thompson
An extra playing the role of a US soldier on the Fort Knox set can be seen walking across the screen holding an M1928 Thompson.
Beretta M1934
Sean Connery can be seen holding a M1934 Beretta and Boothroyd can be seen demonstrating one later in the clip.
Walther PPK
After shooting the Beretta, Boothroyd shoots the Walther PPK to compare it to the previous pistol.
Ruger Blackhawk
After shooting both pistols, Boothroyd shoots his personal favorite, the Ruger Blackhawk in .44 Magnum and describes it as a "man sized gun" but being impractical for Bond due to the barrel length and large recoil.
Walther P38
When demonstrating various types of holsters Boothroyd used a Walther P38 to show how a holster made of soft leather may get caught on the gun.
Unknown Revolvers
When Boothroyd is introducing himself an unknown revolver can be seen in his hand. Shortly after, Boothroyd gives an example of a shoulder holster and an unkown revolver is seen inside.
Unknown Air Pistol
In one demonstration Boothroyd uses an unknown air pistol to light up a match on a makeshift shooting range the other side of the room he is in.