A letter signed by Lee confirms the then fully-active gun was the "first ever to appear in a James Bond film". Auctioneer Jonathan Humbert described the piece as a "superlative piece of British ...
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Even people who know next to nothing about guns will probably recognize the Walther PPK. “Oh yeah, the James Bond gun!” they’ll say. Ever since it was issued to James Bond in 1962’s Dr. No ...
A James Bond gun has been withdrawn from auction because experts "cannot agree" on its authenticity. Actor Bernard Lee, who played M in Dr No in 1962, claimed in a letter the Walther PPK pistol ...