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In the submarine sequence the Series 70 becomes an [[M1911 pistol series#Auto Ordnance M1911A1|Auto Ordnance 1911]] (see the slanted cocking serrations on the slide), probably due to the change of filming location country. Note the lack of both sights. | In the submarine sequence the Series 70 becomes an [[M1911 pistol series#Auto Ordnance M1911A1|Auto Ordnance 1911]] (see the slanted cocking serrations on the slide), probably due to the change of filming location country. Note the lack of both sights. | ||
[[File:AutoOrdnanceM1911.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Auto Ordnance M1911A1 - .45 ACP.]] | [[File:AutoOrdnanceM1911.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Auto Ordnance M1911A1 - .45 ACP.]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:Twine colt17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bond holds his M1911A1 on a submarine terrorist. Note that if the terrorist attempted to disarm him he easily could have, as the hammer is not cocked, so the gun will not fire.]] |
[[Image:bond_1911_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bond threatens one of Renard's men on the submarine.]] | [[Image:bond_1911_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bond threatens one of Renard's men on the submarine.]] | ||
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The World is Not Enough is the 19th entry in the official James Bond film series. The 1999 sequel finds Bond (Pierce Brosnan) investigating an attack on MI6 Headquarters in London and finds himself involved with the daughter of the wealthy businessman who was killed in the incident. The film's cast included Robert Carlyle, Sophie Marceau, Denise Richards and Robbie Coltrane. The film also was one of the first to feature the Heckler & Koch G36K.
The following weapons were used in the film The World Is Not Enough:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Walther P99
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) carries a Walther P99 throughout the film, fitted with a suppressor in one scene. In the first half of the pre-credits sequence, Bond is carrying a P99 that is revealed to be a remote stun grenade, triggered by a button hidden in his eyeglasses.
M1911A1
The Swiss bankers that Bond meets during the precredits sequence in Spain all carry M1911A1s. Bond uses one to try to get information from one of the bankers. Valentin Zukovsky (Robbie Coltrane) fires a M1911A1 during the gunfight in his caviar factory. Many of Renard's men use M1911A1s and Elektra King's Series 70 (taken and used by Bond) turns into a standard 1911 when Bond jumps into the water. This M1911A1 is also a typical "Hollywood" gun, firing about 20-30 rounds despite its 7-8 round capacity.
Auto Ordnance M1911A1
In the submarine sequence the Series 70 becomes an Auto Ordnance 1911 (see the slanted cocking serrations on the slide), probably due to the change of filming location country. Note the lack of both sights.
Star 30 PK
The Basque police officers who burst into the banker's office appear to be armed with the Star 30 PK pistol.
Colt Mk IV Series 70
Elektra King (Sophie Marceau) is armed with a Colt Mk IV Series 70, which Bond (Pierce Brosnan) takes from her and shoots her with. He tucks the pistol into his waistband and jumps into the water but when he emerges on the submarine, he has an Auto Ord 1911.
SIG-Sauer P228
Renard draws a SIG-Sauer P228 on the submarine, dropping it when he heads for the reactor.
Smith & Wesson 669
The Cigar Girl (Maria Grazia Cucinotta) uses a Smith & Wesson 669 after ditching her boat, and uses it to threaten a group of people near the hot air balloon, eventually using it to shoot the fuel tanks. In the extended version, she also shoots one of the balloon's pilots.
Smith & Wesson Model 66
When Bond enters Zukovksy's casino with his X-ray glasses on, he sees several heavily-armed people. One man, a bodyguard, has two large Smith & Wesson revolvers under his coat. Another man (Daz Crawford), who threatens Bond before Bond gets the best of him, carries a Smith & Wesson Model 66 under his left armpit, which Bond gives the bartender in exchange for a "shaken, not stirred" vodka martini.
Other Pistols
Bond also can see that women at the casino are armed with compact pistols.
Note: Walther grips do not feature a medallion, instead, the iconic waving banner, and this pistol has two grip screws, where the Walther has only one. The Beretta 950 is an open slide pistol, an ejection port is clearly seen on the pistol on the right, and the grip profile is not a straight line, it is a quarter inch wider at the top. Additionally, both the 950 and the PPK/S feature prominent hammers which do not appear in the photo.
Makarov PM
Colonel Akakievic (Claude-Oliver Rudolph) and his men at the Kazakhstan ICBM base have Makarov PM pistols, one of which is commandeered by James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and fired akimbo with his P99 in one shot.
Ruger KP89
Elektra's bodyguard Gabor (John Seru) carries a Ruger KP89 as his personal sidearm.
Beretta 92FS
In the brief shootout aboard the submarine, some of Renard's men are armed with Beretta 92FS pistols.
Unidentified Handgun
A Turkish police officer has this gun in his holster.
Rifles
Heckler & Koch G36K
The Cigar Girl (Maria Grazia Cucinotta) attempts to snipe Bond with a Heckler & Koch G36K fitted with a scope and laser sight, but doesn't score a hit. This is also one of the very first appearances of the rifle in a major motion picture.
Heckler & Koch HK21
A heavily modified Heckler & Koch HK21 machine gun is mounted on the speedboat driven by the Cigar Girl (Maria Grazia Cucinotta). She fires it at Bond but the gun is eventually knocked off of its tripod when Bond's boat jumps through it. It has the ergonomic grip and stock from a PSG-1 with other modifications, such as a front handguard/barrel jacket. It also appears to have a muzzle brake.
AKS-74U
Some AKS-74Us can be seen in Kazakhstan.
AKMS
Police officers in Azerbaijan and soldiers at the ICBM base carry the AKMS, fitted with a AK-74 muzzle brake.
M16A1
Elektra's security personnel at the building site in Azerbaijan have M16A1 assault rifles.
AKM
Some of the soldiers guarding the ICBM base in Kazakhstan carry the AKM.
Sniper Rifles
FPK / PSL
Renard (Robert Carlyle) uses a Romanian FPK / PSL Sniper Rifle in a deleted scene.
Shotguns
Cobray Street Sweeper
As a last ditch attempt to get rid of Bond, the Cigar Girl (Maria Grazia Cucinotta) opens fires with an Cobray Street Sweeper automatic shotgun. It is not, as previously thought, an Armsel Striker; it lacks the drum advance lever and has a key rather than a knob on the front of the drum. The shotgun is also apparently modified to fire grenades, judging by the massive explosions. She eventually throws it on the deck of her boat.
Submachine Guns
Steyr TMP
The Parahawk assassins that attack Bond and Elektra in the Caucus Mountains have Steyr TMP submachine guns. Several other terrorists, including Mr. Bullion (Goldie) use TMPs and Bond (Pierce Brosnan) himself has one for a shot at the caviar factory (although surrounding shots have Bond with his P99, leading to the conclusion that this is a continuity error).
FN P90
Renard (Robert Carlyle) and many of his men use the FN P90 throughout the film, notably at the nuclear test site, Zukovksy's factory, and the final shootout. Bond (Pierce Brosnan) uses one briefly during the test site shootout.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
When fleeing the test site, Renard (Robert Carlyle) uses a Heckler & Koch MP5K. One is used by Zukovsky (Robbie Coltrane) when he and his men attack Maiden's Tower near the climax. He notably uses it to kill his treacherous henchman, Bullion. A man in the casino also appears to carry a MP5K.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Turkish soldiers at the pipeline facility carry Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine-guns.
The following pictures are from a deleted scene between Bond and M outside of the facility.
IMI Mini Uzi
Two of Renard´s men fire Mini Uzis at the Russian soldiers.
Unidentified Submachine Gun
One of Zukovsky's men fires this gun, but is soon killed by Elektra's men.
Other
Cane Gun
Zukovksy aims a single shot gun concealed within his cane at one of the manacles in the chair Elektra is using to torture Bond, misleading her to believe that Zukovksy was trying to kill Bond with his last breaths, but was really trying to free him.
The Gunbarrel
The opening gunbarrel sequence.