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The Spy Who Loved Me
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The Spy Who Loved Me is the 10th installment in the official James Bond film series. Roger Moore returns as Agent 007 for the 1977 sequel, as Bond finds himself reluctantly working with a rival KGB agent (Barbara Bach) to investigate the disappearance of two nuclear submarines. The film was directed by Lewis Gilbert, who also directed the Bond films You Only Live Twice and Moonraker.
The following weapons were used in the film The Spy Who Loved Me:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Walther PPK
James Bond (Roger Moore) continues to carry a Walther PPK as his sidearm. The pistol also is seen in the hands of Major Anya Amasova, aka "Agent XXX" (Barbara Bach).
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.
Beretta M951
Sandor (Milton Reid) is seen with a Beretta M951 when firing it at Bond and when Bond chases him to the rooftop at Fekkesh's home in Cairo.
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 950 Jetfire
Maj. Anya Amasova, "Agent XXX" (Barbara Bach), carries a .25 ACP Beretta 950 Jetfire throughout the movie.
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 a Astra Model 902 when he runs out of ammunition. His gun has also had its ejector shroud chopped and is fitted with non-standard sights.
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.
Llama Comanche III
One of the other henchmen with Jaws in the car fires a what appears to be a Llama Comanche III at Bond and Anya.
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.
Webley Mk VI
A British crewman grabs a Webley Mk VI from one of Stromberg's henchmen on board the Liparus.
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.
Rifles
FN FAL (probable)
Some of the KGB skiing assassins sent to kill Bond in the pre-credits sequence on the Austrian Alps seem to be carrying some version of the FN FAL rifle. They appear to be fitted with suppressors, although the gunshots heard are not suppressed in any way.
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.
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.
Sten Mk II
One of Stromberg's henchmen is seen shooting a Sten Mk II during the shootout.
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.
Other
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 speargun, possibly a Nemrod.