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It fired a 4.2mm projectile with 20 grams gold bullets.
It fired a 4.2mm projectile with 20 grams gold bullets.
The movie shows .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets
The movie shows .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets
Actually, the breech is a cigeratte lighter but the grip is a cigerette case.


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Revision as of 02:55, 14 January 2009

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.‎

Used in the film The Man with the Golden Gun. The Golden Gun was merely a fictional prop made by Colibri lighters in England. It was attached together by two lighters and a ball pen. The metal clip on the pen was used as a front sight. The mechanism was supposedly a single-shot, breech-loading pistol . It fired a 4.2mm projectile with 20 grams gold bullets. The movie shows .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets

Actually, the breech is a cigeratte lighter but the grip is a cigerette case.