Walther P99
Firearm
Tomorrow Never Dies...thus exclusive to the literary series. Subsequent Bond novels by Benson were affected by Tomorrow Never Dies, specifically Bond's weapon of choice being changed from the Walther PPK to the Walther P99. The film was adapted into a... In this article: James Bond, Tomorrow Never Dies, Elliot Carver, Roger Spottiswoode, James Bond film, Pierce Brosnan, Wai Lin, David Arnold, Teri Hatcher, and GoldenEye |
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Zero Minus Ten
...later novels), but felt that it was time he used it again. The follow up to ''Zero Minus Ten, the novelisation to Tomorrow Never Dies has Bond switching to the Walther P99. This remains Bond's main weapon throughout Benson's novels.
In this article: James Bond, Raymond Benson, Hong Kong, Ian Fleming Publications, John Gardner, Triad, and Zero Minus Ten
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stason.org
52 The Walther and other machinations (James Bond)
Raymond Benson's tenure saw Bond reclaim the PPK, and also. begin using the Walther P99, concurrent with the films Benson novelized. ...
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www.amazon.com
Amazon.com: Doubleshot (9780399146145): Raymond Benson: Books
Amazon Shorts - Read Raymond Benson for just 49 ... of the trusty Walther PPK with a more serious combat handgun, the Walther P99. ...
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List of James Bond firearms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1.9 Raymond Benson. 1.10 Young Bond/Charlie Higson. 1.11 ... When James Bond expert Raymond Benson was asked to take over writing the series, ... Walther P99 ...
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www.universalexports.net
Doubleshot @ Universal Exports, The Home of James Bond, 007
... Walther PPK with a more serious combat handgun, the Walther P99. ... Interview with Raymond Benson conducted by. Adam Farrington-Williams and Greg Goodman. ...
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Walther PPK - Quantum of Solace at the James Bond 007 Wiki
However Raymond Benson reinstated the PPK in his first novel Zero Minus Ten, ... Why the Walther P99 was dropped as Bond's armament remains unknown at this time. ...
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www.k1bond007.com
K1Bond007 " Zero Minus Ten
A James Bond blog focusing mainly on the literary series of novels written by Ian Fleming, Kingsley Amis, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Charlie Higson, and Sebastian ...
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hmss.com
UNCLE/007 links
Raymond Benson, in the short story "Blast From the Past," has Bond again using the Walther. ... sequences but switches to a Walther P99 in the second half of ...
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www.ajb007.co.uk
Future Bond Ideas (Page 1) - The James Bond Films ...
There are some ace games and material from John Gardner/Raymond Benson. ... walther p99's Website. 3 Reply by actonsteve 6th Oct 2007 18:12. actonsteve. MI6 Agent ...
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Description from Wikipedia:
The P99 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by the German company Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen of Ulm for law enforcement, security forces and the civilian shooting market as a replacement for the Walther P5 and the P88. Design work on this new generation sidearm began in 1994, and the handgun was presented in 1997 with series production commencing that same year. The weapon was first introduced chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum; subsequently, a version in .40 S&W was also developed primarily for the American market and unveiled in 1998. The pistol is used by the German Police of some federal states of Germany, the Polish Police and the Finnish Army's special forces and military police, where it carries the designation PIST 2003 (Pistooli 2003).
- Name:
- Walther P99
- Type:
- Semi-automatic pistol
- Length:
- 184 mm (.40 S&W)
- Designed By:
- Horst Wesp
- Manufacturer:
- Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen
- Production Date:
- 1996–present
- Used By:
- See Users
- Cartridge:
- 9x21mm IMI
- Velocity:
- 344 m/s (.40 S&W)
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