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Revision as of 13:17, 14 February 2009

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

The following guns appear in the film Tomorrow Never Dies:




Armalite AR-18 (heavily modified)

In the opening scene, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wields a heavily modified Armalite AR-18. The rifle used in the film was given many modifications; the barrel was shortened, the handguards and flash hider removed, and the side-folding stock replaced with a top-folding stock. Only the receiver was left unchanged. The rubber stunt version of this gun is now on sale at Propstore, confirming at last what this weapon is (it has been the subject of much debate here on IMFDB and other gun message boards).

The modified AR-18 used in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Bond takes cover with his AR-18.
Bond watches an explosion with his AR-18.
Bond disarms a terrorist.
Bond runs through the bazaar with his AR-18.
Bond fires from the airplane.

AK variants

In the opening shootout at the bazaar some of the terrorists are seen shooting at Bond with different types of AK-47 variants.

Milled Receiver AK-47 - 7.62x39mm.
A terrorist aims his AK at Bond.
Two terrorists take cover from Bond.

Beretta 92FS

Bond knocks out a terrorist pilot who has a Beretta 92FS (although the pistol is a Hi-Power in the next shot).

Beretta 92FS - 9mm
The pilot's Beretta is knocked out of his hand.

Browning Hi-Power

The pilot's Beretta is now a double-action-only Browning Hi-Power when Bond knocks it out of his hand.

Browning Hi Power Mark III - 9mm
The pilot loses his grip on his Hi-Power.

SIG P210

One of Gupta's terrorists uses a SIG P210 to commandeer a Jeep when Bond begins shooting up the bazaar.

SIG P210 - 9 mm
The terrorist threatens the Jeep driver.

M60E3

After the HMS Devonshire is sunk in the beginning of the film, the survivors are approached by the stealth boat that discreetly tore a hole in it with a remote-controlled sea drill. As they plead for help, Stamper (Gotz Otto) emerges with an M60E3 Machine Gun and fires it into the crowd of survivors, killing all of them.

M60E3.
Stamper fires his M60 at the survivors.

Walther PPK

For the majority of the film, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) uses a Walther PPK as his long-standing personal sidearm. Most notably seen in the Tomorrow printing factory shootout and with its equally iconic suppressor attached when Paris Carver (Teri Hatcher) shows up to confront Bond, Tomorrow Never Dies represents the last time until Quantum of Solace that the PPK would show up in a Bond film.

Walther PPK without suppressor
Walther PPK with suppressor
Bond attaches a suppressor onto his PPK.
Bond guards a door in the Tomorrow printing factory.
Bond enters his hotel room, PPK ready.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Many of Carver's henchmen, including Stamper (Gotz Otto) carry Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns. In the final gunfight on Carver's ship, Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh) dual-wields two.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9 mm.
Carver's henchmen fire MP5s at Bond and Wai Lin.
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One of Carver's henchmen follows Wai Lin with an MP5A3.
Stamper and another thug with MP5A3s.
Wai Lin with her MP5A3s stolen from Carver's thugs.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

Many of Carver's henchmen carry Heckler & Koch MP5K submachine guns. Stamper (Gotz Otto) has one briefly during the shootout with Bond on Carver's ship.

Heckler & Koch MP5K - 9 mm.
Carver's henchmen fire MP5s at Bond and Wai Lin.
Stamper fires an MP5K at Bond.

Heckler & Koch P7

Dr. Kaufman (Vincent Schiavelli) uses a Heckler & Koch P7 to attempt to kill Bond. Kaufman is subsequently executed with it by Bond. It's distinguished from the P7M8 because it lacks the M8's plastic heat shield above the trigger, and has a flush firing pin bushing.

Heckler & Koch P7M8 - 9mm
Dr. Kaufman, a self-proclaimed "outstanding pistol marksman" threatens James Bond with an H&K P7
James Bond prepares to execute Dr. Kaufman with his own gun

Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW

Some of Carver's henchmen carry Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW submachine guns. Bond (Pierce Brosnan) comandeers one in the final scene, using it akimbo with his P99.

Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW - 9 mm.
One of Carver's men inspects Bond's car with his M16 with M203 and Beta-C mag. A henchman behind him carries an MP5K-PDW.
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Bond steals an MP5K-PDW from a henchman he dispatched of.
Bond blindly fires at Stamper.
Bond holds his P99 to Gupta's head with his MP5K-PDW pointed at Carver.
Bond mows down Carver's henchmen with his MP5K-PDW.

M16A2

Several of Carver's men use M16A2 rifles in the parking garage scene, modified with Beta-C Magazines and M203 Grenade Launchers.

M16A2 (with A2 rear Sight, brass deflector, heavy barrel and longer buttstock) 5.56mm with M203 grenade launcher - 40mm
One of Carver's men inspects Bond's car with his M16 with M203 and Beta-C mag. A henchman behind him carries an MP5K-PDW.

M4 Carbine with M203 grenade launcher

In the Atlantic Hotel parking garage, Many of Carver's goons use M4A1 with M203 Grenade Launcher rifles to destroy Bond BMW (Some of them with Beta-C drum barrels). During the climax of the movie, Stamper (Gotz Otto) attempts to kill James Bond with a M4A1 assault rifle that has a M203 40mm grenade launcher attached underneath. Initially believing himself to be successful, he then locates Wai Lin and holds her at gunpoint with the same gun.

M4 with M203 - 5.56x45 mm NATO.
One of Carver's henchman fires at Bond's BMW.

M72 LAW

One of Carver's men uses what appears to be an M72 LAW when trying to stop Bond's BMW in the hotel parking garage.

M72A2 LAW - 66mm
Carver's henchman aims his missile launcher.

Calico M960

In Shanghai, when Bond and Wai Lin make their escape from Elliot Carver's penthouse room, Bond procures a Calico M960 from a disabled security guard, using the machine pistol to shoot out a nearby window. The pair then jump, avoiding gunfire from more of Carver's guards, some of whom are armed with M950s.

Calico M960 - 9mm
Bond fires his Calico at the security guards.

Type 59

This is the Chinese version of the Russian Makarov PM used by the the thugs who attack Wai Lin at her safe house. Bond later points it out after he incapacitates a thug with it.

Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
The thug reaches for his Type 59.
Bond describes the gun to Wai Lin as "standard issue... Chinese Army.".

AKMS

Several AKMS assault rifles can be seen in Wai Lin's safehouse.

AKMS, stamped steel receiver w/ slant muzzle brake and under-folding stock - 7.62x39mm
Bond grabs equipment with several AKMSs behind him.

FAMAS

Several FAMAS rifles are also visible in Wai Lin's safehouse.

FAMAS 5.56mm Assault Rifle. Standard service rifle of the French Forces.

Walther P99

In Shanghai, Bond (Pierce Brosnan) picks out a Walther P99 from Wai Lin's (Michelle Yeoh) hidden armory. He then uses the gun, with a suppressor attached, through a great deal of the movie's climax aboard the Stealth ship, losing it only when he runs dry during an intense period of gunfire. This is also the gun featured on many posters for the film.

Walther P99 - 9 mm.
Bond looks at the "new Walther" which he remarks he has to get from Q.
Bond checks his P99.
Bond fires his P99 along with an MP5K.

SIG P229

Carver uses a SIG-Sauer P229 and shoots Henry Gupta (Ricky Jay) in the chest.

Sig Sauer P229.
Carver holds Wai Lin hostage with his P229.

Glock 17

Carver's guards use Glock 17 pistols. Carver (Jonathan Pryce) himself uses one in the final scene.

Glock 17 - 9 mm.
Carver draws his Glock on Bond.
Carver reveals his plan to Bond, unaware of the rotating saw behind him.

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