Walther PPK
Bond's signature sidearm from 1962 to 1997, a compact 7.65mm pistol chosen by Major Boothroyd for its reliability and concealability.
Walther PPK, exploding pens, laser watches, and the iconic arsenal of the Bond universe.
Bond's signature sidearm from 1962 to 1997, a compact 7.65mm pistol chosen by Major Boothroyd for its reliability and concealability.
Bond's upgraded sidearm in the Brosnan era, a 9mm semi-automatic that replaced the PPK from Tomorrow Never Dies onward.
The modernized PPK variant used by Daniel Craig's Bond, chambered in 9mm Short and fitted with custom grips.
Bond's original sidearm in Fleming's early novels, replaced by the PPK on M's orders in Dr. No for being unreliable.
Q Branch grenade disguised as a Parker pen in GoldenEye — click three times to arm a four-second fuse.
Bond's Omega Seamaster fitted with a laser cutter in GoldenEye, used to escape from an armored train.
The Bell Rocket Belt used in Thunderball's pre-title sequence — a real working device that became an iconic Bond gadget.
Compact underwater breathing device from Thunderball, allowing Bond to breathe underwater for short periods during infiltration.
Q Branch briefcase from From Russia with Love containing a folding sniper rifle, gold sovereigns, throwing knife, and tear gas.
Steel-rimmed bowler hat wielded by Goldfinger's henchman, capable of decapitating stone statues when thrown.
Scaramanga's custom 4.2mm single-shot pistol assembled from a cigarette case, lighter, pen, and cufflink.
Plastic explosive disguised as toothpaste in Licence to Kill, detonated by a cigarette packet transmitter.
Q Branch wristwatch firing armor-piercing and cyanide-coated darts in Moonraker, activated by nerve impulses.
Rolex Submariner modified with a powerful electromagnet and spinning bezel saw in Live and Let Die.