Spectre - Internet Movie Firearms Database (2024)

Spectre

Country United Kingdom
Directed bySam Mendes
Release Date2015
StudioMGM
DistributorColumbia
Main Cast
CharacterActor
James BondDaniel Craig
OberhauserChristoph Waltz
Madeleine SwannLéa Seydoux
MRalph Fiennes
MoneypennyNaomie Harris
HinxDave Bautista

Spectre is the 24th entry in the official James Bond film series and Daniel Craig returns for the fourth time as Agent 007. Skyfall director Sam Mendes returns to helm the 2015 sequel and the cast includes Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, and Dave Bautista in addition to Naomie Harris and Ralph Fiennes, returning from the previous film.


The following weapons were used in the film Spectre:

Contents

  • 1 Handguns
    • 1.1 Walther PPK
    • 1.3 Arsenal Firearms 2011 Dueller Prismatic
    • 1.4 Glock 17 (FAB Defense KPOS G1)
    • 1.5 Glock 17
    • 1.6 SIG-Sauer P226R
  • 2 Rifles
    • 2.2 Steyr AUG A3
    • 2.3 Czech Small Arms Sa vz. 58 Compact
    • 2.4 Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I
  • 3 Other
    • 3.1 Unidentified Flare Gun
    • 3.2 Aston Martin Weapons
    • 3.3 The Gunbarrel

WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!

Walther PPK

James Bond (Daniel Craig) once again carries a Walther PPK as his sidearm of choice in the film. This pistol also is seen in the hands of both Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) and Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux).

Walther PPK - 7.65mm Browning aka .32 ACP

James Bond (Daniel Craig) chambers his PPK.

James Bond wields his PPK.

This pistol also is seen in the hands of Mr. White (Jesper Christensen).

Production image shows Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) firing Bond's PPK.

Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) holds the PPK. Interestingly, the PPK slide does not lock back when Madeleine fires what is seemingly her last round. Her next trigger pull results in a "click" on a supposedly empty chamber, but since the slide is at battery perhaps the director meant to infer that the weapon had chambered a round which then misfired.

Bond fires his PPK at a helicopter.

Heckler & Koch VP9

SPECTRE henchmen are seen using the as their primary firearm. Bond is also seen armed with captured VP9s during the course of the film. This is likely one of the first appearances of the VP9 in a feature film.

Heckler & Koch VP9 - 9x19mm

A production image shows Bond with the VP9

Bond fires the VP9 on SPECTRE operatives outside the Hofner Clinic. This angle is only seen in the trailer.

Bond holds an acquired VP9.

Bond with a captured VP9 while inside the old MI6 building.

Arsenal Firearms 2011 Dueller Prismatic

In the scene where Bond pursues Swann and Hinx on a plane, Hinx (Dave Bautista) fires back at Bond with an AF2011 Dueller Prismatic double-barreled pistol. This is one of the first appearances of the pistol in any media.

Arsenal Firearms 2011 Dueller Prismatic - .45 ACP

Hinx holding the AF2011 Dueller Prismatic.

Hinx holding the AF2011 Dueller Prismatic as director Sam Mendes observes.

Hinx (Dave Bautista) uses his pistol during the chase.

Glock 17 (FAB Defense KPOS G1)

Bond carries a Glock 17 in a FAB Defense KPOS G1 carbine conversion kit during the opening scene in Mexico City. It is fitted with a suppressor and a laser/illuminator of some sort (similar to an ATPIAL but the positioning of the lasers is different) which is also depicted as a laser microphone.

Glock pistol mounted in FAB Defense KPOS G1 - 9x19mm

A production image of Bond with the KPOS. You can see the stock is folded.

Bond aims the KPOS with an attached suppressor and laser aiming device.

Glock 17

Gareth Mallory / M (Ralph Fiennes) arms himself with a Glock 17 in the third act of the film. Max Denbigh / C (Andrew Scott) also keeps a Glock 17 in his desk.

Glock 17 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm

Max Denbigh / C (Andrew Scott) holds a Glock 17.

The Glock 17 is fired during a struggle. Note the thin lines on the front of the trigger guard, showing this is likely a Gen 4 model.

SIG-Sauer P226R

While traveling on a train, Bond gives a SIG-Sauer P226R to Madeleine (Léa Seydoux) who shows her weapon skills by quickly unloading the weapon. The gun is not used afterwards. James correctly identifies the weapon as a "SIG 226".

SIG-Sauer P226R - 9x19mm

Bond shows the pistol, which he correctly identifies it as a "SIG 226".

The P226R is handled by Madeleine (Léa Seydoux).

The P226 is seen in the hands of a henchman.

Heckler & Koch G36C

SCO19 officers are armed with rifles.

Heckler & Koch G36C with an attached EOTech sight - 5.56x45mm

M walks past two SCO19 officers with G36C rifles.

Steyr AUG A3

Bond picks up a Steyr AUG A3 from a display at Q's underground laboratory.

Steyr AUG A3 - 5.56x45mm

Bond holds the Steyr AUG A3.

Czech Small Arms Sa vz. 58 Compact

Bond takes a CSA Sa vz. 58 Compact off a guard at the secret SPECTRE desert base. One is also seen at the safehouse in Tangiers.

CSA Sa vz. 58 Compact - 5.56x45mm

A vz. 58 is seen laying down the wall.

Bond takes a CSA Sa vz. 58 Compact off a guard.

Bond with the vz. 58 after unfolding the stock.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I

A Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I rifle is seen in the safehouse.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I - .303 British

The Lee-Enfield No.4 MkI is on the left, propped up against the wall.

Unidentified Flare Gun

A helicopter pilot attempts to use unidentified flare gun (similar to the Orion flare gun) while fighting with Bond in the skies above Mexico City.

Bond struggles with the pilot over the flare gun.

Aston Martin Weapons

The Aston Martin DB10 driven by Bond is seen fitted with several weapons, including rear-mounted machine guns and flamethrowers; only the latter is actually used during the film, since the other weapons were never loaded before Bond "borrowed" the car.

Machine gun barrels poke out to the rear of the Aston Martin.

The Gunbarrel

The gunbarrel sequence returns to the film's beginning for Spectre. Unlike his predecessors, Daniel Craig has appeared in a newly filmed sequence for each of his films.

The gunbarrel returns to the beginning of a Bond film. This is another newly filmed version.

James Bond films

Eon Productions
Sean Connery
  • Dr. No (1962)
  • From Russia with Love (1963)
  • Goldfinger (1964)
  • Thunderball (1965)
  • You Only Live Twice (1967)
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
George Lazenby

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

Roger Moore
  • Live and Let Die (1973)
  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
  • Moonraker (1979)
  • For Your Eyes Only (1981)
  • Octopuss* (1983)
  • A View to a Kill (1985)
Timothy Dalton
  • The Living Daylights (1987)
  • Licence to Kill (1989)
Pierce Brosnan
  • GoldenEye (1995)
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
  • The World Is Not Enough (1999)
  • Die Another Day (2002)
Daniel Craig
  • Casino Royale (2006)
  • Quantum of Solace (2008)
  • Skyfall (2012)
  • Spectre (2015)
  • No Time to Die (2021)
Non-Eon films
Barry Nelson

Casino Royale (1954)

David Niven

Casino Royale (1967)

Sean Connery

Never Say Never Again (1983)

James Bond video games

  • GoldenEye 007 (1997)
  • The World Is Not Enough (2000)
  • Agent Under Fire (2001)
  • NightFire (2002)
  • Everything or Nothing (2004)
  • From Russia with Love (2005)
  • Quantum of Solace (2008)
  • GoldenEye 007 (2010)
  • Blood Stone (2010)
  • 007: Legends (2012)
Spectre - Internet Movie Firearms Database (2024)

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During the Daniel Craig era, from Quantum of Solace and SPECTRE to No Time to Die, James Bond is armed with the Sig Sauer P226 in conjunction with his preferred carry handgun, the Walther PPK.

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What kind of gun does Dave Bautista have in Spectre? ›

Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx holds an AF2011 Dueller Prismatic as Mr. Hinx in Spectre.

What gun did James Bond use in Spectre? ›

Daniel Craig
Film/YearWeapons
Quantum of Solace – 2008Walther PPK Heckler and Kock UMP-9 – suppressed and unsuppressed
Skyfall – 2012Walther PPK
Spectre – 2015Walther PPK Glock 17 – in FAB Defense KPOS kit
No Time to Die – 2021Walther PPK L119A1 CQB Carbine
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What is James Bond most used gun? ›

Most famously, 007 traditionally carries the Walther PPK (Polizei Pistole Kriminal) but from 'Tomorrow Never Dies' until Daniel Craig's first outing in 'Casino Royale,' he adopts the bigger, plastic-framed Walther P99.

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Arguably, the more appropriate choice for Bond would be the P99 Compact, since small size and concealability are the reasons why Ian Fleming chose the PPK as the preferred weapon.

Why was Walther PPK banned? ›

One of the provisions of GCA68 banned the importation of pistols and revolvers not meeting certain requirements of length, weight, and other "sporting" features into the United States. The PPK failed the "Import Points" test of the GCA68 by a single point.

What caliber was James Bond's PPK? ›

32 caliber PPK. As in the last film, Bond's PPK is a WWII-era Waffenamt variant. Bond's PPK is a 7.65mm in this one. Although Bond uses his PPK throughout most of the film, his new sidearm of choice, the Walter P99, makes its debut.

Is 380 better than 9mm? ›

9mm and . 380 ACP cartridges — both popular choices for self-defense rounds — have the same diameter, but a 9mm round is longer. The . 380 ACP round is cheaper and easier to handle and conceal, while the 9mm is more powerful overall.

What caliber is a Walther PPK? ›

PPK/E
Walther PPK/E
Height113 mm (4.4 in)
Cartridge.22 LR, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP
ActionStraight blowback
SightsFixed iron sights, rear notch and front blade
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What double barrel pistol was used in Spectre? ›

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The main difference between the two models is the frame. The PPK/s features the “sport” frame, which is approximately one-quarter inch longer than the standard PPK frame. This allows you to increase from the 6-round capacity of the PPK to a 7-round capacity by only adding a half-ounce to the overall weight.

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