An Original, Near Mint Blue Finish & Perfect Condition Original Walther PPK Pistol The Premier & Iconic Spy Pistol Since WW2. Deactivated To UK Spec. Fully Actionable. Possibly The Best Example You Could Ever Find An Original, Near Mint Blue Finish & Perfect Condition Original Walther PPK Pistol The Premier & Iconic Spy Pistol Since WW2. Deactivated To UK Spec. Fully Actionable. Possibly The Best Example You Could Ever Find An Original, Near Mint Blue Finish & Perfect Condition Original Walther PPK Pistol The Premier & Iconic Spy Pistol Since WW2. Deactivated To UK Spec. Fully Actionable. Possibly The Best Example You Could Ever Find

An Original, Near Mint Blue Finish & Perfect Condition Original Walther PPK Pistol The Premier & Iconic Spy Pistol Since WW2. Deactivated To UK Spec. Fully Actionable. Possibly The Best Example You Could Ever Find

The iconic pistol of James Bond and the British spy pistol of legend {despite being German} that represents everything quintessential of SIS and the MI6 intelligence officer. Interestingly Bond was never actually a spy, but an SIS intelligence officer, despite being constantly referred to as such as a ‘Super-Spy’

THE WALTHER PPK: THE HISTORY BEHIND FILM’S MOST FAMOUS SPY GUN

Yes, it’s that gun – an undisputed legend of the silver screen. The Bond movie franchise made the sleek, refined Walther Arms’ PPK famous in the hands of the British super-spy, but the gun has a rather checkered and interesting past that predates smooth and suave Sean Connery as 007. As it was used during WW2 by all the major infamous figures of the Third Reich High Command, including Hitler & Eva Braun.

"Walther PPK. 7.65mm with a delivery like a brick through a plate-glass window. Takes a Brausch silencer, with little reduction in muzzle velocity. The American CIA swear by them."
― Major Boothroyd to James Bond


The Walther PPK is a German pistol issued to James Bond in the 1958 Ian Fleming novel, Dr. No, and is used in all subsequent books as his signature weapon. With the transition to the big screen, the PPK became Bond's primary weapon and was featured from 1962 (Dr. No) to 1995 (GoldenEye). In the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies, the transition was made to the Walther P99, which would be used for the rest of Pierce Brosnan's tenure as Bond.

Although the promotional material for Casino Royale (2006) featured the PPK, it was only used during the pre-title fight sequence with Dryden's contact, Fisher. For the rest of the film, Bond would continue to rely on the P99. For 2008's Quantum of Solace, however, the Walther PPK made a welcome return as 007's main sidearm throughout the film. This trend continued in Skyfall (2012), where the spy was provided with a modified Walther PPK/S.


THE ORIGINAL POLIZEIPISTOLE

The original Walther PP (Polizeipistole or police pistol) was a series of small handguns created by Walther in 1929 for German police and military. Wildly successful, the PP inspired lookalike pistols from several European manufacturers. For sale to within UK mainland only. Complete with official certificate of deactivation, no licence required to own or collect.

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