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== Type 59 ==
== Type 59 ==
This is the Chinese version of the Russian Makarov PM used by the the thugs who attack Wai Lin at her safe house. Bond later points it out after he incapacitates a thug with it
This is the Chinese version of the Russian [[Makarov PM]] used by the the thugs who attack Wai Lin at her safe house. Bond later points it out after he incapacitates a thug with it


== Heckler & Koch MP5 ==
== Heckler & Koch MP5 ==

Revision as of 02:28, 23 November 2008

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The following guns appear in the film "Tomorrow Never Dies":

Walther PPK

For the majority of the film, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) uses a Walther PPK as his long-standing personal sidearm. Most notably seen in the Tomorrow printing factory shootout and with its equally iconic suppressor attached when Paris Carver (Teri Hatcher) shows up to confront Bond, Tomorrow Never Dies represents the last time until Quantum of Solace that the PPK would show up in a Bond film.

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Walther PPK without suppressor
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Walther PPK with suppressor

Walther P99

In Shanghai, Bond picks out a Walther P99 from Wai Lin's (Michelle Yeoh) hidden armory. He then uses the gun, with a suppressor attached, through a great deal of the movie's climax aboard the Stealth ship, losing it only when he runs dry during an intense period of gunfire. This is also the gun featured on many posters for the film.

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Walther P99
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Bond checks his P99.

Type 59

This is the Chinese version of the Russian Makarov PM used by the the thugs who attack Wai Lin at her safe house. Bond later points it out after he incapacitates a thug with it

Heckler & Koch MP5

Heckler & Koch MP5s are visible throughout a large portion of Tomorrow Never Dies, mainly used in MP5A3 and MP5K forms by Carver's henchmen and guards. At several point during the climax, James Bond and Wai Lin take some of these weapons and turn them on their owners - Bond uses an MP5K PDW akimbo with his P99 during the main shootout in the cargo hold, and Wai Lin picks up two MP5A3s and uses them akimbo while in the engine room.

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MP5K-PDW.Used Akimbo by Bond during the final firefight.
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MP5A3.Used Akimbo by Wai Lin during the final firefight. And by Carver's guards throughout the movie.
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MP5K.Used by Carver's henchmen in the movie.

AKMS

Multiple are seen in Wai Lin's safe house.

Glock 17

Carver's guards use Glock 17 pistols. Carver (Jonathan Pryce) himself uses one in the final scene.

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Glock 17 used by Carver in the final scene.

Heckler & Koch P7

Dr. Kaufman (Vincent Schiavelli) uses a Heckler & Koch P7 to attempt to kill Bond. Kaufman is subsequently executed with it by Bond.

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Heckler & Koch P7M8 - 9mm
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Dr. Kaufman, a self-proclaimed "outstanding pistol marksman" threatens James Bond with an H&K P7
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James Bond prepares to execute Dr. Kaufman with his own gun

It's distinguished from the P7M8 because it lacks the M8's plastic heat shield above the trigger, and has a flush firing pin bushing.

SIG P229

Carver uses a SIG P229 and shoots Henry Gupta (Ricky Jay) in the chest.

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Sig Sauer P229.

Modified Armalite AR18

In the opening scene, Bond wields a heavily modified Armalite AR-18. The rifle used in the film was given many modifications; the barrel was shortened, the handguards and flash hider removed, and the side-folding stock replaced with a top-folding stock. Only the receiver was left unchanged. The rubber stunt version of this gun is now on sale at Propstore, confirming at last what this weapon is (it has been the subject of much debate here on IMFDB and other gun message boards).

AK Varients

In the opening shootout at the bazaar some of the terrorists are seen shooting each other with different types of AKs.

FAMAS

Another weapon also seen in Wai Lin's safe house.

Calico M960

In Shanghai, when Bond and Wai Lin make their escape from Elliot Carver's penthouse room, Bond procures a Calico M960 from a disabled security guard, using the machine pistol to shoot out a nearby window. The pair then jump, avoiding gunfire from more of Carver's guards, some of whom are armed with M950s.

M16

Several of Carver's men use M16 rifles in the parking garage scene.

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M16 rifles used by Carver's guards in the garage.

M4 Carbine with M203 grenade launcher

In the Atlantic Hotel parking garage, Many of Carver's goons use M4A1 with M203 Grenade Launcher rifles to destroy Bond BMW (Some of them with Beta-C drum barrels). During the climax of the movie, Stamper (Gotz Otto) attempts to kill James Bond with a M4A1 assault rifle that has a M203 40mm grenade launcher attached underneath. Initially believing himself to be successful, he then locates Wai Lin and holds her at gunpoint with the same gun.

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M4with M203 usedby Stamper at the end of the movie.

M60E3

After the HMS Devonshire is sunk in the beginning of the film, the survivors are approached by the stealth boat that discreetly tore a hole in it with a remote-controlled sea drill. As they plead for help, Stamper (Gotz Otto) emerges with an M60E3 Machine Gun and fires it into the crowd of survivors, killing all of them.

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M60E3 Used by Stamper to kill all survivors of the sea drill attack.