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Casino Royale (2006)
The following guns were used in the film Casino Royale:
Walther PPK
James Bond (Daniel Craig) uses a 7.65mm Walther PPK in the pre-title fight sequence with Agent Fisher. After hitting Fisher on the side of the head with the PPK, it spent the rest of the washroom fight sequence on the floor before being retrieved by Bond to complete his first kill and commence Craig's first prologue in the gunbarrel sequence. He is also seen loading it up and silencing it.
WASR-3
The guards of the Nambutu Embassy can be seen using what on close examination is determined to be a WASR-3, a 5.56x45mm AK variant that looks similar to the AK-47.
Browning Hi-Power
The Nabutu ambassador keeps a Browning Hi-Power Mark III in his drawer which Bond takes and uses to dispatch a few enemies. He then drops it when the ambassador comes down to confront him. Bond then draws his P99 from his holster and kills Mollaka with it.
Glock 17
The terrorist Carlos uses a 2nd Generation Glock 17 as his sidearm. He fires it at Bond during the pursuit at Miami Airport.
Heckler & Koch UMP
There are two appearances of UMPs in the film, the first seen are the UMP .40 S&W variants seen used by two of Gettler's thugs, fitted with vertical grips, red-dot sights, and suppressors. They use them to try and kill Bond, but miss. James Bond (Daniel Craig) then uses a suppressed 9mm version of the UMP to wound Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) at the end of the movie.
Heckler & Koch USP Compact
Section Chief Dryden's underworld contact Agent Fisher has a Heckler & Koch USP Compact. The bomb-maker Mollaka (Sébastien Foucan) also uses a Heckler & Koch USP Compact, possibly chambered in .45 ACP since he fires eight shots before running out of ammo (which is the magazine capacity of the .45 version). The .45 version also has a slightly different frame from the 9mm and .40 version.
Its not the .45, I zoomed in and the frame is alright, nothing different. Maybe his gun just malfunctioned.
Walther P99
The main sidearm of James Bond throughout the whole movie is a Walther P99. It is seen with and without a suppressor. Both live Walthers and PAK Umarex Walthers were used during production with custom made suppressors.
Star Ultrastar
Dryden (Malcolm Sinclair) uses a Star Ultrastar. He draws the Megastar and nearly kills Bond in his apartment, only to discover that he has removed the magazine. He was MI6 Section Chief in Prague, Czech Republic, before being killed by Bond's P99 due to his secret-selling.
Colt Law Enforcement Carbine
The police at Miami Airport can be seen using Colt Law Enforcement Carbines. They are noted as such instead of M4A1 carbines because they have 16" barrels instead of 14.5" barrels like an M4. This means they were converted to full-auto for the film.
Remington 870
Used by Miami airport police officers when they arrest Bond after mistaking him for a terrorist.
Jericho 941
Gettler (Richard Sammel) uses a two-tone Jericho 941FS (stainless frame and black slide) during his battle against Bond.
I'm pretty sure this is just a Jericho 941F, FS just has a compact slide with a full size handle, and his look pretty normal, just with a frame mounted safety.
SIG-Sauer P226
Gettler's thugs use SIG-Sauer P226 pistols with suppressors.
Unknown Pistol
In the scene where Steven Obanno (Isaach De Bankolé) almost cuts off Valenka (Ivana Milicevic)'s arm, his henchman pulls out an unknown pistol and fires it at Bond in the stairwell. It is only seen for like 1 second, and I don't know what ti is.