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The Spy Who Loved Me

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The following weapons can be seen in the film The Spy Who Loved Me:

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)


Handguns

Walther PPK

Once again, James Bond (Roger Moore) uses his Walther PPK. Agent XXX/Anya (Barbara Bach) briefly holds it on him during the final scene in the escape hatch.

Walther PPK in .32 ACP
Bond at the pyramids with his PPK.
Bond turns to Anya, PPK in his hand
Bond shoots Stromberg through a gun tube under Stromberg's table.
Looking at the ejection port, it can be noted that Bond's PPK has a stove-pipe jam with a blank after he fires a second shot into the gun tube. This happens both times he fires the PPK. This is also a continuity blooper because moments after this, Bond fires several more shots into Stromberg without clearing a jam or reloading.
Bond with his PPK while trying to escape Atlantis.
Anya holds Bond's PPK on him.
Anya's finger on the trigger of Bond's PPK

Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless

In addition to a Walther PPK, Beretta Jetfire, and Luger P08, Maurice Binder's opening titles sequence features women doing acrobatics on a Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless. Sandor (Milton Reid), one of Stromberg's henchmen, fires what appears to be a Pocket Hammerless at Bond and Felicca (Olga Bisera) in Fekkesh's home in Cairo.

Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol - .32 ACP
A Colt 1903 in the opening credits.
Sandor aims and fires.

Beretta M951

In a continuity error, Sandor (Milton Reid) is seen with a Beretta M951 when Bond chases him to the rooftop in Cairo.

Brigadier - Egyptian licensed copy of Beretta Model 951 - 9mm
Sandor and Bond struggle.

Beretta Model 70

In a continuity error, Bond (Roger Moore) is seen with a .32-caliber Beretta Model 70 rather than his usual Walther PPK when he investigates the pyramids, looking for Fekkesh. This is also the weapon seen carried by Bond on promotional material and the DVD cover.

Beretta Model 70 - .32 ACP
Bond draws the Beretta outside the pyramids.
Bond looks for Fekkesh.

Beretta 950 Jetfire

Maj. Anya Amasova, "Agent XXX" (Barbara Bach), carries a .25 ACP Beretta 950 Jetfire throughout the movie.

A nickel Beretta 950 Jetfire (.25 ACP‎) as used in The Spirit. The weapon pictured here was Eva Mendes's actual pistol in the film.
Anya holds her Jetfire on Jaws.
Anya, Beretta in hand, bends down to pick up the microfilm at Jaws' feet.
Anya loads a magazine into her Beretta Jetfire aboard the U.S.S. Wayne

Astra 357

Jaws (Richard Kiel) fires a compensated Astra 357 with some type of aftermarket target grips with an exaggerated thumb-rest at Bond and Anya before switching to the Mauser when he runs out of ammunition. His gun has also had its ejector shroud chopped and is fitted with non-standard sights.

Astra 357 - 357 Magnum. This Spainish manufactured beast has a 5.75 inch barrel and original Astra wooden grips.
Jaws fires a compensated Astra 357 at Bond and Anya.

Astra Model 902

Judging by the fixed internal twenty-round magazine, Jaws (Richard Kiel) fires at Bond and XXX from a car with an Astra Model 902 while riding with Stromberg's henchmen. It is also heard firing in fully automatic, although as this is never seen in close-up it could just be an illusion created by sound effects.

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Astra Model 902
Jaws grabs an Astra Model 902 from one of his henchmen to fire at Bond. Note the extended fixed magazine.

Dan Wesson Model 15

One of the other henchmen with Jaws in the car fires a Dan Wesson Model 15 at Bond and Anya.

Dan Wesson Model 15 - .357 Magnum
Another henchman fires a Dan Wesson .357 from the car.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Sergei Barzov (Michael Billington), one of the KGB skiing assassins sent to kill Bond in the pre-credits sequence, carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 with 3 inch barrel - .38 Special
Sergei with his Model 10 as he prepares to pursue Bond.
Sergei fires his Model 10 at Bond.

Webley Mk VI

A British crewman grabs a Webley Mk VI from one of Stromberg's henchmen on board the Liparus.

Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley
The crewman tackles the henchman, grabbing his Webley.

Luger P08

In addition to a Walther PPK and a Beretta Jetfire, Maurice Binder's opening titles sequence features women doing acrobatics on a Luger P08 and a Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
A Luger in the opening credits.

Assault Rifles

Armalite AR-18

Some of the KGB skiing assassins sent to kill Bond in the pre-credits sequence on the Austrian Alps have Armalite AR-18 rifles.

Armalite AR-18 5.56x45mm
One of the KGB assassins with a suppressed AR-18.
The KGB assassins prepare to pursue Bond.
Two assassins with AR-18s follow Sergei, armed with a S&W Model 10.
Bond (in yellow) runs over a KGB assassin holding his AR-18.

MGC M16

The British, Soviet and American submarine officers and crewmembers also take several MGC M-16 Model Gun Corp Replica Rifles from Stromberg's armory on the Liparus. This assault rifle is also used by Stromberg's henchmen.

The MGC M16 Assault rifle: a non firing metal replica built by the Model Gun Corp of Japan and one of the most used non firing replicas of the M16 in movies and television.
Stromberg's man on the far left holds his M16, while they encircle the U.S.S. Wayne
British, Soviet, and American officers grab MGC Replica M16A1 assault rifles from the Liparus armory.
A M16 can be seen on the ground, after the Stromberg-man using it is shot dead by a Soviet sailor.
One of Stromberg's men takes cover behind some barrels (big mistake) with his M16, while the others carry Sterlings.
Two American submariners on the left carry weapons: On the far left, there is an M16, the right one holds an unidentified weapon.

Submachine Guns

Sterling L2A3

Bond (Roger Moore) leads the British, Soviet and American submarine officers and crewmembers into Stromberg's armory, where he and many of the sailors arm themselves with 9 mm Sterling L2A3s. It is also used by many of Stromberg's henchmen.

Sterling Submachine Gun 9x19mm
Stromberg's men guard the U.S.S. Wayne.
Stromberg's men hold Sterlings on Bond and Anya.
Close view of the Sterling's barrel.
One of Stromberg's men drops his Sterling when being killed by Bond.
Stromberg's men are shot while firing Sterlings.
A group of freed submarine crewmen take Sterlings from the Liparus armory.
Stromberg's men try to stop the uprising on the Liparus.
Bond fires a Sterling during the battle on board the Liparus.
One of Stromberg's men while dropping a grenade down a catwalk.
Commander Carter (Shane Rimmer) of the U.S.S. Wayne holds a Sterling on board the Liparus.

Sten Mk II

One of Strombergs henchmen is seen shooting a Sten Mk II during the shootout.

Sten Mk II - 9x19mm
The man at the bottom left nearest the camera is using a Sten Mk II.

Grenades

Mk 2 hand grenade

Both the submarine officers and Stromberg's henchmen use Mk 2 hand grenades taken from Stromburg's armory during the Liparus battle.

The ammo crates are UK military (painted in RAF-issue gray with black letters) and are clearly marked No. 36 MK 1 (DET MK 7), meaning the grenades are stand-ins for Mills Bombs. Although the box says it holds 12 grenades, the area in the middle for the MK 7 fuzes tin has been removed and an additional wooden peg added so it can hold a total of 16 grenades. The Mk.2 grenades are also too tall for the packing crate, as the fuze assembly would get damaged.

Mk 2 training grenade (the blue training color has been painted to look like live Mk II) and also note the slight difference between the training dummy's body shape and the real thing. This is the most common version seen in films since no movie uses live ordnance and many productions don't bother trying to get mockups that look exactly like the live Mk II.
Freed officers grab grenades from the armory
A grenade thrown by Bond (Roger Moore) destroys a personnel carrier aboard the Liparus.
A grenade rolls out from the hand of the dead British Commander Talbot (Bryan Marshall).

Others

Table gun

Karl Stromberg (Curt Jürgens) has a launcher underneath his dining table for anyone who gets on his wrong side, with a perspex tube to guide the explosive projectile. It seems to be built on a flare pistol, possibly a WWII German one.

The tube end of Stromberg's table gun.
Stromberg fires his table gun.

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