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Talk:Tomorrow Never Dies
The scene where James Bond disarms Carver's guards of their Calico 950 submachine guns is in Ho Chi Mihn City Vietnam as is the scene where Bond and Wai Lin are at the safe house its not Shanghai or Bejing China its in Vietnam
new mini walther is actually the walther PPS police pistol slim that became availible in 2007.
new mini walther is actually the walther PPS police pistol slim that became availible in 2007.
- Sorry, say what? -MT2008
- A movie made in 1997 features a pistol that wasn't available until 2007? Tell me, Mr. Anon, how is that at all possible? Spartan198 23:27, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
AR-18
The gun he uses is an AR-18? That's odd, because I was reading in this James Bond book and it said the gun he used was an AR-70/90. Is it possible it was a 70/90 and not an 18? -Gunman69 16:00, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
- I don't think so. The receiver and front sight are completely the wrong shape. Books get stuff wrong all the time. That's why we exist in the first place. -MT2008 16:53, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
- Haha so true. That was what I thought when I compared the prop and a picture of the AR-70/90, but I just wanted it confirmed. Thanks! -Gunman69 20:59, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
Glock
A bit of extras, but I believe that Tomorrow Never Dies marks the first appearance of a Glock pistol in Bond movies.
- A Glock 17 was used in a deleted scene of Goldeneye, as we have documented on the page for that movie. But since this scene didn't appear in the movie, technically, I guess you are correct. -MT2008 22:15, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Bond during last fight
Am I wrong or is Bond wasting one of his remaining two rounds for nothing in the final battle on the ship?
Opening Credits
Can anyone identify any of the guns in the opening credits.
Unknown pistol
Am I the only one thinking this pistol:
is a Mark III Browning Hi-Power?
Thoughts? The Wierd It 05:39, 24 January 2012 (CST)
- Reminds me of the Browning BDA we saw earlier --Taurus96 07:00, 24 January 2012 (CST)
- Given the fact there doesn't seem to be a hammer, meaning it's a DAO pistol, you may have a point.The Wierd It 07:05, 24 January 2012 (CST)
- I don't think it is a BDA, as the safety is too long, the serrations are too close to the rear of the slide, the length of the serrated section isn't long enough, and the magazine has a thick base plate. All of these features match the Browning BDM however. FYI, I think the pictures of the BDM that are on this site feature it at the half cock (I don't totally understand how the hammer works on the BDM as it can be switched between DA and DAO), when it is fully forward it is pretty much totally inside the slide. --commando552 08:46, 24 January 2012 (CST)
- Given the fact there doesn't seem to be a hammer, meaning it's a DAO pistol, you may have a point.The Wierd It 07:05, 24 January 2012 (CST)