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  • James Bond's guns: Beretta 418, Colt Police Positive, Long-Barrel Colt .45, Walther PPK, Smith & Wesson Centennial Airweight, FN M1903, Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum, Heckler & Koch VP70, Heckler & Koch P7, ASP, Browning 9 mm, Walther P38K, Walther P99, Walther PPS, Beretta M1934, Walther PP, FN 1910 and Walther P5.

  • 9mm is not shit...

    i would rather have a 9mm i could be accurate with than a .454 casul that i couldnt...

  • The .32 ACP is better than the .380 ACP. The .380 is homosexual, and it hides in the closet. The .32 does not hide in the closet, and is not insecure.

  • @thesoutherncross100 The bullet? I would say posession is nine tenths of the law

  • That gun will pinch the shit out of you when you fieldstrip it. I had a pp .380 walther and I hated it. I sold it to my friend who carried it till he died and I replaced the gun with a .380 Beretta Cheetah.

  • haah your calling it peace of shitt hahah its nearly 100 years old and is still better than some weapons up today !

  • fail...

    this is a walther PP, not a PPK

  • roling @ POS/4 lol

  • sorry to tell you but "a piece of shit" divided buy 4 is less of a piece of shit than the 9mm, i think you meant to say "a piece of shit times 4".

  • .32 acp is not a 7.65mm x 21. 7.65mm is the original Walther pp chamber. Also known a the .30 Luger the 7.65 should have been kept as the chamber for the Walthers in my opinion, a very lethal round.

  • @msk1911

    Walther pp was never offered in the 7.65X21, it's blow back design wouldn't handle a high pressure cartridge like that. It was always the 7.65X17 (32ACP).

    Also made in .22 and .380, but not ever the 30 Luger.

  • I favor the very similar Czrch .vz 50 (CZ 50).

  • James Bond likes the c_ck

  • Dont understand why you would do a review of a gun that you dont even know the correct model of..

  • That was not made by interarms. Interarms is the importer. Interarms never made the PP which that certainly is. Interarms only made the PPK and the PPK/S.

  • What you have there is the Walther PP, not the PPK.

  • Love this gun but scientists also say that the skull of Hitler is a women's skull not Hitler's sadly so now they are trying to figure out how he killed himself.

  • The 7.65mm browning is a cursed round

  • i have a walther ppks in my safe great little gun but i prefer the capacity and devastation of the 13 rounds of 45 in my g21,,,,,just sayin

  • it is a the beginning of the Dr. No that he gets PPK in the movies

  • Hitler was not shot he took cyanide aka he committed suicide

  • @MrNdb10 we have no accurate account of what truly happened to hitler. The best accounts say that he took cyanide and then shot himself with a .32 acp. Granted this is coming from the Soviet Union.

  • the one bullet kissed by god Oo

  • i swear hitler commited suiside?

  • @imenglishurnot dunno, i wasn't there. but there is a small hole in the skull that is supposed to belong to him

  • @lambdog76 honestly and no arguments ,i know a lot about the qualety of these guns and they are not worth the money. our cops had them since ww2 and were never satisfyed with them ,unacurat and a lot of faults fireing plus the frames start to crac and fall apart and they were NOT 9mm or 32 oknly known as 7.62 that mean they had a smaller load in charge so not to mal funtion so much,but still suck big time. now they carry 9mm and are very pleased they could get rid of "the shitter"

  • @lambdog76 It belongs to a women not hitler

  • @lambdog76 Its understood that he took cyanide and then popped himself with his engraved .32 PP/PPK

  • @imenglishurnot I was there, it was Aliens. True Story.

  • @imenglishurnot Hitler did indeed commite sucide,he and his wife Eva Braun took cyanide capsules, however Hitler did not want to risk a public exsucution like Mossolini so he shot himself aswell for good measure. Where this guy saw a photo of Hitlers skull is beyond me, cos no actual body was ever found of him only that of Gustav Weber (Hilters Double), the nazi party saw to that but the Russians did release one photo. The bunker he shot himself in is now a car park in Germany.

  • @vandegevel1 there is a rummer the russians found a skull somewhere in the kremlin a few years back, probley bollocks pretty sure there was no pictures with the story either.

  • @imenglishurnot yep, cyanide pills i believe

  • is it real

  • @saxophone600 yes

  • Opening of Dr No the armoror introduces Bond to his PPK and says "7.65 mm, stopping power like a brick through plate glass window" LOLOL .

    Bond carried a .25 before that, must have been a real douche

  • The old bond(s) uses a PP and not a PPK (The gun you are showing). Or at least the early films with lazenby and connery PP were used.

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  • who's the noob disliked it???

  • Godammit. This is a pp. Not a ppk

  • This is a Walther PP not PPK

  • call a peace of shit, but I know the difference between this and a 9mm. Standing - Not Standin

  • That is the PP.

  • unfortunately that is a walther PP, not a PPK. while it is true that a 7.65mm walther PPK was james bond's gun of choice, that is not it. of course I'm not sure if you ever make the [false] claim that that gun is, in fact, a walther PPK, so...yea. on an unrelated note, imagine all of james bond's illegitimate children. unless MI6 sterilizes all of its agents for such reasons.

  • What difference between the PPK and PPK/S ?

  • @Buzz135 size, caliber, and ammunition capacity. wikipedia has a nice breakdown of the differences.

  • @lambdog76 The normal PPK was too light for some laws and the frame was replaced with the standard PP frame. The Walther PP series has been in different calibres (which affects the magazine capacities).

  • @Buzz135 PPK/S is silver american version and is less reliable, PPK is classic pistol from the second world war, she used the Gestapo at the end of the war. I have the PPK

  • @Buzz135 If I remember correctly, the PPK is the original Walther made in Germany; the /s due to import regulations(at that time) in the US is the "made in the US" PPK. I think 007's PPK was chambered for 9mm Browning short aka 380acp.

  • I took down a Grizzly bear with one shot from my .32acp PPK

  • @semiautoriflelover that is because it was actually a PPK/S Sootch's video told me so

  • @lambdog76 ? My PPK is from 1938 and is 32acp, it came right from German with Grand Father legally from War. I have the papers saying he has permisson to bring it. I had a .380 PPK/S but I sold it when .380 was hard to come by.

  • @semiautoriflelover you should go watch his video. Yours is a ppks.

  • @lambdog76 Are you crazy? Mine is a PPK, it says it right on the side, the PPK/s model wasn't even made until 1968, mine is from 1938.

  • The Walther PPK/S is a newer version of the old PP, but shortened. It has the same lower frame as the pp.

    I think they are very beutiful guns. i have no memory of that walther pp was used by james bond ever.

    I know they haved a walther p5 in octopussy. And thats a similar pistol. but more advanced. Dont know if p5 came after the ppk or other way around.

  • @lambdog76 I watched his video, his is a French knock off pile of junk, mine was made in Germany in 1938. The ones made after the 1968 bans were junk, they were made heavier and wider in the grip area due to import laws.

  • @lambdog76 when semiautoriflelover said he took down a grizzly bear with one shot, why would it matter if it was a PPK/S

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  • @kalIergis 7.65mm browning.  It is US made by Interarms, what we would call a post-ban domestic.

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  • @kalIergis 7,65mm no the original isn't US made, the one in this video is. We have an import ban on pistols smaller than a certain size so production was picked up domestically for the PPK model. The original is German in origin.

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  • I read somewhere ages ago the British authorities abolished the Walther from service after Princess Anne's bodyguard's failed him in during a kidnap attempt in the early '70s, resulting in him being shot by the kidnapper.

  • Whahaha! This "piece of shit" is used by the dutch Police right now! :p but there will be a replacement soon. It will be a Glock 17 or a Beretta Elite 2. I hope it is the Glock, because the police officers here where i live, loose their guns very often. 3 days ago, my neighbour found a ppk at the corner of the road. It is probably fallen out of it's holster or something. :p

  • @gitaargast1995 i cant believe these things are still in service. lol. The Glock is great for a department because of cost and modularity.

  • @lambdog76 Yeah, I'd go with the Glock, SIG Sauer or Browning Hi Power.

  • My grandpa has one of these It was my great grandfathers gun before the Canadian Ban on .32acp and .25acp rounds. In Canada this gun would be classified as prohibited meaning if you had one before Order In Council banned the round and barell length you could keep it. The trick is you cannot transfer the gun, you cannot buy ammo for it and upon your death it must be turned into Police to be destroyed.

    Thanks to registration this family heir loom is marked for destruction!

  • @rooftopeagle thats all kinds of fucked up

  • @wilde4200 It's not just fucked up but it's criminal. The British North America act gives us the rights recognized by common law which includes private property. Well how can someone have private property rights if it can be forcibly taken from them?

    Because it's illegal to sell .32 & .25 ammo the gun is just a collectors piece but we can't transfer it so we can't sell it to a "registered" collector. That's right you need to register as a collector and pay a lot of money!

  • its not a ppk its a pp.

  • who the hell told this guy that, that pp was a ppk? And who the hell told him Bond got his ppk in from russia with love? He gets it in Dr. No!

  • @ww2historycrazy it is a domestic interarms production, not an import. Barrel length and ammo capacity of the 32acp ammo conform to ppk profile. People confuse the cessession of imported compacts with the fact that they continued to be produced domestically. And wow, you can google when james bond got a ppk, want a cookie?

  • @lambdog76 watch Dr. No, he walks into M's office and M chews him out for still carrying his beretta, upon which he calls in the equipment officer who shows him his new firearm...a walther ppk

  • @ww2historycrazy so there is a difference between the novel and the movie? I haven't watched or read either. I did some brief research, there is a great deal of writing on Flemming and his firearms advisers. Thank you for the correction.

  • @lambdog76 No problem sorry maybe in the books he gets it in from russia with love, but i'm still working on the first few but by the time i read it, it may prove me wrong haha.

  • @ww2historycrazy sombody knows their james bond films muhahahahaa

  • @Dorisequador Haha yeah i love the bond films their amazing all twenty two of them

  • Hey dumbass, that's a Walther PP.

  • this one is PP, not PPK

  • @vitotiv what makes u say that?

  • @lambdog76 it looks larger than others on net. i dont know...

  • @lambdog76 it just is. look it up

  • @MrReverendgreen believe it or not, I did before making the video. Barrel length and ammunition capacity conform to PPK profile. It is a domestic Interarms.

  • Great review. I carry a PPK .380 every day, and recently did a paper on the causes of World War I, and did not know that Ferdinand was shot with a PPK. I learn something new everyday. Great carry gun, very accurate. Easy to conceal.

  • @glynn72 sorry for the confusion, he wasn't shot with a ppk, but the bullet used was the7.65mm browning (32ACP) out of an FN Model 10. I was just using that example for the lethality of the 32 and its place in history.

  • @glynn72 Ferdinand was not shot with a ppk, the ppk was not even around when he was assinated!

  • Only James Bond can be a leet agent with a .32acp.

    BTW, it was Dr. No that he upgunned from .25, lol.

  • @MegaGewehr I blame wikipedia, lol.

  • @lambdog76 lol, damn wiki editors. IIRC it was in the book FRWL that Bond up-gunned to the powerful (by European standards) .32acp. Kinda crazy that for 60 years until the 60s/70s .32 was actually a popular European police round.

  • @MegaGewehr that was back before cops had to hunt rhino like they apparently have to do today.

  • I sold my .380 PPK-s because I could never find ammo for it. I love my 1938 PPK in 7.65.

  • interarms thats the one to get

  • lol a piece of shit divided by four

  • Great vid, though! A very sexy gun indeed. Though take down seems like a complete bitch.

    The argument from history isn't very persuasive, with all due respect. It could've been the case that Hitler shot himself with a .22lr in the eye, and that would've most likely killed him, or that I cock slapped him to death. However, if either was the case, it still wouldn't make a good argument to carry a .22lr or my penis for defensive carry.

  • @perspicacity89 The take down and reassembly is mostly on me. It'll slide right apart with some practice.

    You make a good point on calibers and are wise beyond your years.

  • @lambdog76 I see.

    Haha, thanks for the kind words, my good sir. Can't wait to pump out those caliber vids. :-)

  • I have a HUGE problem with the .32 APC (A Piece of Crap). Hell, I have a problem with the .380 auto. If the .380 auto only penetrates 10 inches on average (and that's a generous average), which is not enough per FBI standards, then the .32 has got no chance.

    The 9mm, on the other hand, is a damn fine round I wouldn't hesitate to carry. Though, since I am capacity limited in CA, I would rather opt for a .45 or possibly .40. Though I much prefer to shoot a 9 over the snappy .40 (who is a diva).

  • I bet Bond never had that problem puting it back together!!! Lol.

  • @eje1079 "I bet Bond never had that problem puting it back in."

    Fixed.

  • George T Nelson, Would be pissed watching you reassemble that!!! You lied to him you said you knew your way around the PPK...

  • @BigSarge101 I told him it wasn't in Mississippi, I didn't even know it was a gun... But yeah, I look like a damn tool trying to get that bitch back together.

  • @lambdog76 It was pretty funny

  • I have no problem with the .32 and think the PPK is classy.

    Low pressure, small caliber weapons have limitations, but have been getting the job done for a long time. 32ACP is about the same velocity and bullet weight that came out of the 1851 Colt  Navys that Wild Bill Hickok carried. He seemed to do okay with them.

    BTW, scientists determined that Hitler's skull was from a 20-40 year old female. Either he had a big secret or he is MIA.

  • @TacticalTinFoil yes, hitler was in fact female.

  • If I get a PPK will I get all that tail that Bond got? lol

  • @SickLid1 yes, you will, and with this tag line, "Perhaps a weapon of larger caliber is in order?"

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