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(20g is just over one cubic cm of gold. It's almost twice as dense as lead. 2 grams, you'd have a flechette, even at 4.2mm.)
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[[Image:Goldengun.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Fake Golden Gun from the James Bond 007 movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. It was a combination cigarette lighter and single shot 4.2mm Pistol, built by Colibri of London, a company famous for its high end cigarette Lighters.]]
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[[Image:Goldengun.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Fake Golden Gun from the James Bond 007 movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. It was a combination cigarette lighter and single shot 4.2mm Pistol, built by Colibri of London.‎]]
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[[Image:Man With The Golden Gun.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A movie poster details the assembly of the Golden Gun; note that the rear part of the barrel slides out of the cigarette case, the lid of which is opened to load the weapon.]]
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[[Image:Golden Gun Parts.jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Golden Gun Parts: Bullet, Pen, Cuff link, Cigarette Lighter and a Cigarette case.]]
  
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'''The Golden Gun''' is a fictional handgun that first appeared as the signature weapon of the infamous assassin Francisco Scaramanga ([[Christopher Lee]]) in the film ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' as a replacement for his weapon of choice in the novel, which was a gold-plated [[Colt Single Action Army]]. Though it would be mechanically possible to fabricate a single shot weapon that looked identical to the version shown in the movie, the actual Golden Gun was a non-firing fabrication.
  
'''The Golden Gun''' is a fictional weapon that first appeared as the title weapon in the film ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' and has gone on to make appearances in most Bond video games.  Though it is mechanically possible to fabricate a single shot weapon that looks identical to the prop, the actual Golden Gun was merely a prop made by '''Colibri Lighters''' in England. It was made from a lighter, cigarette case, ballpoint pen, and a cuff link. The metal clip on the pen was used as a front sight. The mechanism was supposedly a single-shot, breech-loading pistol . It fired a 4.2mm projectile with 20 grams gold bullets.
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Two props were created: the first, referred to by the crew as the "gimmick gun," was used only in scenes where Scaramanga is assembling the weapon. Most other scenes of the gun being handled used a second "stunt gun" which could not come apart, to avoid any potential damage to the more delicate and expensive version. The props were manufactured by '''Colibri Lighters''' of London, England; a company famous for its high-end cigarette lighters.
The movie shows .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets.
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In the movie, the components of the weapon are carried by Scaramanga at all times save when he is partaking in a duel with another professional killer, disguised as a series of apparently innocuous items. The "gimmick gun" is made from four major components, largest of which is a cigarette case which forms the grip and trigger group and opens to reveal a locking mechanism. The cigarette lighter features a slide-out breech section in its base, while the lid is used as the loading port and (in fiction) to cock the hammer. A pen with a removable end cap covering a threaded base screws into the lighter to form the barrel. Finally, a cuff-link screws into the underside of the trigger group to form the trigger itself.
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The assembled gun is a single-shot, breech-loading pistol; Scaramanga would typically only carry a single bullet, as he was famous for always hitting his mark. In the film it is said to fire made-to-order 4.2mm rounds with 20 gram (~308 grain) solid gold bullets. While this may seem unreasonably heavy, gold is almost twice as dense as lead, and 20 grams equates to just over one cubic centimetre of gold. The bullets actually shown in the movie are .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets.
  
 
'''The Colibri Lighters Golden Gun has appeared in the following:'''
 
'''The Colibri Lighters Golden Gun has appeared in the following:'''
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==Films==
 
==Films==
[[Image:Golden Gun Parts.jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Golden Gun Parts:Pen, Cuff link, Cigarette Lighter and a Cigarette case.]]
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* [[The Man with the Golden Gun]]
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* [[The Man with the Golden Gun]] - Used by [[Christopher Lee]]
  
 
==Video Games==
 
==Video Games==
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* [[007: Nightfire|NightFire]] - Multiplayer only
 
* [[007: Nightfire|NightFire]] - Multiplayer only
 
* [[007: Everything or Nothing|Everything or Nothing]] - Must be earned for single player.  Unlike most other appearances, it takes more than one shot to kill an enemy (excluding headshots).
 
* [[007: Everything or Nothing|Everything or Nothing]] - Must be earned for single player.  Unlike most other appearances, it takes more than one shot to kill an enemy (excluding headshots).
* [[From Russia with Love (VG)|From Russia with Love]] - Appears as a golden version of the double-action Magnum revolver.  Possibly a nod to the novel where the titular gun was a golden Colt Single Action-Army revolver.  Multiplayer only.
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* [[From Russia with Love (VG)|From Russia with Love]] - Appears as a golden version of the double-action Magnum revolver.  Possibly a nod to the novel.  Multiplayer only.
 
* [[GoldenEye 007 (2010)|GoldenEye 2010]]
 
* [[GoldenEye 007 (2010)|GoldenEye 2010]]
  

Revision as of 18:35, 14 July 2011

The Fake Golden Gun from the James Bond 007 movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. It was a combination cigarette lighter and single shot 4.2mm Pistol, built by Colibri of London.‎
A movie poster details the assembly of the Golden Gun; note that the rear part of the barrel slides out of the cigarette case, the lid of which is opened to load the weapon.
Golden Gun Parts: Bullet, Pen, Cuff link, Cigarette Lighter and a Cigarette case.

The Golden Gun is a fictional handgun that first appeared as the signature weapon of the infamous assassin Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee) in the film The Man with the Golden Gun as a replacement for his weapon of choice in the novel, which was a gold-plated Colt Single Action Army. Though it would be mechanically possible to fabricate a single shot weapon that looked identical to the version shown in the movie, the actual Golden Gun was a non-firing fabrication.

Two props were created: the first, referred to by the crew as the "gimmick gun," was used only in scenes where Scaramanga is assembling the weapon. Most other scenes of the gun being handled used a second "stunt gun" which could not come apart, to avoid any potential damage to the more delicate and expensive version. The props were manufactured by Colibri Lighters of London, England; a company famous for its high-end cigarette lighters.

In the movie, the components of the weapon are carried by Scaramanga at all times save when he is partaking in a duel with another professional killer, disguised as a series of apparently innocuous items. The "gimmick gun" is made from four major components, largest of which is a cigarette case which forms the grip and trigger group and opens to reveal a locking mechanism. The cigarette lighter features a slide-out breech section in its base, while the lid is used as the loading port and (in fiction) to cock the hammer. A pen with a removable end cap covering a threaded base screws into the lighter to form the barrel. Finally, a cuff-link screws into the underside of the trigger group to form the trigger itself.

The assembled gun is a single-shot, breech-loading pistol; Scaramanga would typically only carry a single bullet, as he was famous for always hitting his mark. In the film it is said to fire made-to-order 4.2mm rounds with 20 gram (~308 grain) solid gold bullets. While this may seem unreasonably heavy, gold is almost twice as dense as lead, and 20 grams equates to just over one cubic centimetre of gold. The bullets actually shown in the movie are .25 ACP or .32 ACP cases fitted with pointed rifle bullets.

The Colibri Lighters Golden Gun has appeared in the following:


Films

Video Games


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