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[[Image:Livday-ppk4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond aims his suppressed PPK at Pushkin.]]
 
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[[Image:Livday-ppk5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond gives Pushkin his options.]]
 
[[Image:Livday-ppk5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond gives Pushkin his options.]]
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[[Image:Livday-ppk6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pushkin realizes, at gunpoint, that he has to "die".]]
 
[[Image:Livday-ppk7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond attempts to draw his PPK when he realizes Kara has drugged him.]]
 
[[Image:Livday-ppk7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond attempts to draw his PPK when he realizes Kara has drugged him.]]
 
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[[Image:Livday-ppk8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond collapses with his PPK in front of hiim.]]

Revision as of 22:19, 15 July 2009

The Living Daylights (1987).

The following firearms were used in the film The Living Daylights:


Heckler & Koch MP5A3

In the precredits sequence, the SAS unit training with MI6 at Gibraltar uses Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns loaded with paintballs.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" forearm - 9mm
An SAS trainer captures an MI6 agent.
An SAS trainer shoots a paintball at the SMERSH assassin.
The SAS trainer aims his MP5A3 at the SMERSH assassin.
An SAS trainer yells at Bond for ignoring his "death".
An SAS guard watches the truck commandeered by the SMERSH assassin.

Heckler & Koch P9S

The SMERSH assassin who kills SAS trainers and MI6 agents at Gibraltar uses a suppressed Heckler & Koch P9S. Koskov's hitman Necros (Andreas Wisniewski) also uses a P9S when he is sent to Tangier to assassinate Gen. Pushkin.

Heckler & Koch P9S - 45. ACP
The assassin draws his P9S.
The assassin shoots an SAS trainer.
Necros aims his P9S.

Walther WA 2000

James Bond (Timothy Dalton) uses a Walther WA 2000 sniper rifle given to him by Vienna station chief Saunders (Thomas Wheatley) to fire at the KGB sniper that turns out to be Kara.

Walther WA 2000 .300 Win Mag
The WA 2000 sits on the bed with Bond's glove and ammunition.
Bond inspects the WA 2000.
Saunders offers Bond some ammunition.
Bond prefers his own ammunition, which he loads into the WA 2000.
Bond with the WA 2000.
Bond goes to the window to shoot.
Bond's finger on the trigger.

unidentified sniper rifle

Kara Milovy (Maryam D'Abo) uses a sniper rifle to "shoot" at Gen. Koskov during his defection. Bond damages the rifle with a shot from the WA 2000.

Bond recognizes Kara through his rifle scope.
Kara aims.
Bond sees the damage he caused to Kara's rifle.
Bond looks over the rifle.
Bond sees that the rifle was loaded with blanks.

Smith & Wesson Model 36

The butler at the MI6 safehouse carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36, which Necros (Andreas Wisniewski) takes and uses.

Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special
Necros picks up the butler's dropped Model 36.


Walther MPL

The Bratislava officers use Walther MPL submachine guns.

Walther MPK 9mm with stock extended.
An MPL is visible in the Czech Police Car trunk.

SA Vz. 61 Skorpion

Some of the Bratislava officers use the SA Vz.61 Skorpion. KGB Gen. Leonid Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies) and some of his men use Skorpions when arresting Koskov at Whitaker's home.

Skorpion SA Vz 61 - .32 ACP
File:Livday-skorp1.jpg
A Czech Police Officer grabs a Skorpion from his trunk.
One of Pushkin's men with a suppressed Skorpion.

MG3

During the car chase, one of the vehicles is mounted with an MG3 light machine gun, the 7.62 mm derivative of an MG42. The use of the MG3 by Bratislava Soviets is a mistake. The MG3 was a weapon used by NATO and was never used by the Czech Army.

MG3 Light Machine Gun in 7.62x51mm NATO
An MG3 is aimed at Bond's Aston Martin.
The officers fire the MG3.

AK-47

Many of the Soviet and Czech soldiers, as well as the Mujahideen use milled-receiver AK-47 assault rifles, most likely Chinese Poly Tech Legend copies. Kamran Shah (Art Malik), Bond and Kara's Mujahideen friend, wields an AK-47 during the battle with the Soviets. Kara Milovy (Maryam D'Abo) grabs Kamran's AK-47 to go off and help Bond.

Milled Receiver AK-47 design; 7.62x39mm.
One of Kamran Shah's guards holds an AK-47.
Kamran's guard watches him with an AK-47.
Kamran's guard points his AK-47 at Bond.
Kamran stands behind Bond (in disguise) with his AK-47.
A Mujahideen fighter riding next to Kara holds an AK-47.

AKMS

Many of the Bratislava Soviets carry AKMS derivatives. Soviets, Czechs, and Mujahideen also carry AKMS rifles, one of which Bond (Timothy Dalton) is able to grab from a Czech soldier on the plane.

This is a minor point, but the Czech soldiers' AKMS copies all appear to be Hungarian models, which were called the AK-63E in Hungarian service, and SA-85M when imported to the U.S. in semi-auto form. -MT2008
AKMS, stamped steel receiver w/ slant muzzle brake and under-folding stock - 7.62x39mm
A Slovak officer with an AKMS.
A Soviet with his AKMS near the Austrian border. (Note: The image makes it look like there is an orange saftey cap on the muzzle but closer inspection reveals that it is in fact a traffic light for the cars coming in.)
A Soviet has an AKMS when Bond and Kara escape to Austria.
Soviets sledding after Bond and Kara have AKMS rifles.
Soviets aim their AKMSs at Bond and Kara.
Soviets fire at Bond and Kara.
A Soviet soldier climbs onto the heroin truck with an AKMS slung on his back.
Bond fires an AKMS he grabbed from a Czech soldier.
Bond hides behind the plane door with his AKMS.

Star Model B

One of the Czech's with the Soviets chasing Bond and Kara near the Austrian border fires a Star Model B at them (instead of a Makarov or Tokarev, as would be expected).

Star Model B Pistol, blued finish - 9mm.
The Czech fires his Star Model B.

Maxim MG08 Machine Gun

Arms dealer Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker) shows Gen. Pushkin a Maxim, talking about its use as the first true machine gun.

German Maxim MG08 on sled mount
Whitaker shows Pushkin the Maxim MG08.

Heckler & Koch MP5K (modified)

Whitaker shows Pushkin a modified Heckler & Koch MP5K made to look as if it has grenade launching capabilities, telling him he needs the modern equivalent of a Maxim, a "3rd generation... laser-sighting, short-barreled machine pistol". It has an SEF trigger group.

Heckler & Koch MP5K - version with SEF Plastic Trigger Pack - 9mm
Whitaker's guns.

Luger P08 (modified)

Among the guns seen in Whitaker's collection is a ridiculously mocked up Luger P08. Another weapon seen is a Crosman Ratcatcher Air Rifle with a skeleton stock.

Luger P08 9x19mm
Whitaker's guns.

AR-15 pistol

Whitaker keeps an AR-15 pistol in a drawer he shows to Pushkin.

Air Rifle

While at the carnival in Vienna, Bond shows off his sharpshooting skills with an air rifle. His skills prompt the concession's manager to insist that he stops playing and winning all the prizes.

Bond aims the air rifle.

Walther PPK

James Bond (Timothy Dalton) carries his standard Walther PPK, both suppressed and unsuppressed. He draws it at the amusement park in Vienna, unintentionally scaring a young child. He most notably uses it to intimidate and, later, "assassinate" Gen. Pushkin in Tangier. He later uses it to try and kill Brad Whittaker, but the rounds fail to penetrate Whittaker's body armor. It appears to be the same brown-gripped PPK as he uses in License To Kill. Bond uses a .32 ACP PPK. It can be noted when Bond fires 8 shots at Whittaker and Whittaker responds "you've had your eight, I'll have my eighty." Only the .32 can hold 7 rounds and one in the pipe.

Walther PPK .32 ACP with a sound suppressor. (Brown factory grips)
Bond points his PPK at Gen. Pushkin.
Gen. Pushkin looks down the barrel of Bond's PPK.
Bond knocks Pushkin down when questioning him.
Bond aims his suppressed PPK at Pushkin.
Bond gives Pushkin his options.
Pushkin realizes, at gunpoint, that he has to "die".
Bond attempts to draw his PPK when he realizes Kara has drugged him.
Bond collapses with his PPK in front of hiim.
Bond enters Whitaker's home with his PPK drawn.

Beretta Cheetah

Pushkin's KGB bodyguard carries a Beretta pistol in a shoulder holster, most likely a Beretta Cheetah.

Beretta 84FS Pistol .380 ACP
Pushkin's bodyguard prepares to enter Pushkin's room.
Pushkin's bodyguard with his gun drawn.

Beretta PM12S

Some police officers that chase Bond in Tangier have Beretta PM12S submachine guns. Brad Whitaker also has one in his personal collection.

Beretta PM12S 9mm.
A Tangier police officer fires his PM12S at Bond.

Makarov PM

Some police officers that chase Bond in Tangier have Makarov PM pistols. Many of the Soviet and Czech officers during the Afghanistan airstrip shootout also carry Makarovs.

Russian Makarov PM 9x18mm Makarov
A Tangier policeman fires at Bond.
The Czech officer draws his Makarov but Koskov tells him not to shoot and damage the plane.

Smith & Wesson 645

The female CIA agent sent by Felix Leiter (John Terry) uses a Smith & Wesson 645 to convince Bond to go with them.

File:S&W645.jpg
Smith & Wesson 645 .45 ACP
The CIA agent puts her S&W into Bond's neck.
The CIA agent keeps her pistol trained on Bond.

MAT-49

One of the guards at the airport where Koskov loads Bond onto his plane carries a MAT-49.

French MAT-49 Submachine Gun - 9mm
A guard keeps his MAT-49 trained on Koskov and Necros.

unidentified rifle

Several Mujahideen members carry rifles.

A Mujahideen fighter drops his rifle when he is kicked by another fighter.
A Mujahideen fighter on his horse with rifle.

M14

A Mujahideen fighter carries an M14 during the drug deal with the Soviets.

M14 rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO
A fighter in the middle stands with his M14.

Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)

Many Mujahideen fighters carry Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifles into battle with the Soviets.

Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I - .303 British
Mujahideen resistance fighters on their horses with rifles.

RPG-7

The Mujahideen use an RPG-7 during the airfield battle.

RPG-7 70mm
A resistance fighter with an RPG-7.
A Mujahideen fighter prepares to fire his RPG-7.

Browning M2HB

The Soviets and Czechs use several Browning M2HB machine guns during the airfield battle, including one fired by Necros at Kara in a Jeep driven by Gen. Koskov (Jeroen Krabbe). The M2HBs have fake barrel shrouds to imitate Soviet (or Czech) weaponry.

It looks like it's meant to imitate a KPV heavy machine gun. -MT2008
Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
Two Soviets duck next to their machine gun.
Necros mans a machine gun in a Jeep driven by Koskov.
Necros fires the machine gun.
The armored Jeep drives up onto the airstrip.
Necros stops firing when Koskov drives near the plane.

RGD-1 hand grenade

At one point during the battle, Kamran Shah uses a Soviet RGD-1 grenade to blow up a truck driven by a Soviet officer.

Kamran pulls the pin on the grenade.
The grenade lands near the truck.

Mini Uzi

Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker) uses a Mini Uzi in his shootout with Bond before getting his Colt Commando. One of Pushkin's men also uses a Mini Uzi when apprehending Koskov later during the scene.

Mini Uzi SMG with stock folded - 9mm
Whitaker fires a Mini Uzi at Bond.
One of Pushkin's men with a Mini Uzi next to Koskov.

Colt Commando M733

A Colt Model 733 is used by Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker) and is fitted with a transparent bullet-proof shield.

Colt Model 733 SMG - 5.56mm NATO
Whitaker taunts Bond after his PPK runs out of ammunition telling him "you've had your eight, now let me have my eighty!"
Whitaker fires at Bond. "Your pop gun is no match for the latest body armour!".
Whitaker fires his Model 733.

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