Bond replica guns

HitmandieHitmandie Posts: 1MI6 Agent
Hi all
New here.
Just wanted to open a new topic about collectible Bond replica guns
Just wondered if anybody any pictures etc

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  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,271MI6 Agent
    edited August 2018
    Hi Phil, welcome to AJB007.
    The HMSIS PAK P99 was available in a black finish, nickel plated (yours) and a gold plated finish. Originally released in Germany with either a Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies or The World Is Not Enough video cassette they are actually completely unlicensed and unofficial releases. All 3 are quite rare in the UK however being forward venting (the discharge comes out the end of the barrel) are classed as Section 5 firearms by The UK Home Office and are banned unless they are completely welded up solid to EU18 specification and being composed of magnesium this would melt/completely bugger it!. Apart from the HMSIS engravings they are identical to the blank fire pistols seen in Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day and Casino Royale.

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    The Reck is an unlicenced/unbranded copy of the PPK. The main difference between it and the Umarex licensed/branded copy of the PPK is the Reck magazine is released by a clip behind the base of the magazine where the Umarex has a button released magazine similar to those on live fire Walther firearms -{
  • CommandantCommandant Posts: 1,368MI6 Agent
    Welcome Phil to the forum!
  • thespyboys11thespyboys11 Lindenwold,NJPosts: 1,845MI6 Agent
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,883MI6 Agent
    Welcome, Phil.
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  • PPK 7.65mmPPK 7.65mm Saratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,229MI6 Agent
    edited August 2018
    Welcome Phil .

    For my replica needs, I have gone with airsoft guns(their many different models out their to choose from. I have a Umarex Walther P99 that looks just like the real thing(apart from the markings and the fact that it fires BB's). Also I have found a great company called Rings Manufacturing that make resin cast versions of various firearms for training law enforcement and military personal. I have both their Walther PPK and P5 pistols at home in my collection, and their are fantastic.


    Here is the PPK:

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    Here is the P5:
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  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    Any particular pistol or rifle you are particularly interested in Phil?
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • TmsRay2954TmsRay2954 Posts: 49MI6 Agent
    Welcome to AJB, Phil!
  • BONDfan1138BONDfan1138 Posts: 10MI6 Agent
    I'm always on the lookout for a more accurate Walther PPK replica. I'm pretty well satisfied with my customized Denix. I did recently purchase a vintage MGC Walther. The only drawback was its WWII Party Leader grips. I replaced them with black factory grips. It was nice, until it broke. :( One of the springs gave out. C'est la vie.

    Here's my Denix Walther with my Tiger Concept 5508


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  • Rob007Rob007 Posts: 77MI6 Agent
    The only guns I have in my collection are two plastic cap guns made by Wicke.

    They are both replicas of a Walther P99 and comparing them to photos of the actual gun, they look very similar.

    They are slightly less detailed than the real thing and there is no Walther branding or other lettering. This has been replaced by gold coloured "Wicke" and "007" logos. They also have red barrel stoppers and slight modifications to accommodate loading the caps.


    1: Wicke "Art.-Nr. 0483 TND" - plastic strip style cap gun on Tomorrow Never Dies card:

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    2: Wicke "Art.-Nr. 0414 JB" - paper roll style cap gun on James Bond card:

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    I'm actually looking to sell these. PM me if anyone is interested
    You can view my eBay profile here.
    You can view my Pan books collection here.
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