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Revision as of 13:09, 19 May 2012

Licence to Kill (1989)

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The following weapons were used in the film Licence to Kill:

Handguns

Walther PPK

James Bond (Timothy Dalton) carries his usual Walther PPK as his weapon of choice throughout the film. However, this particular PPK is a WWII-era German Waffenamt variant (it should be noted that the PPK used in Licence To Kill was sourced from Stembridge Gun Rentals instead of Bapty and Co. since the movie was filmed entirely in the US and Mexico). This is most likely the same PPK Dalton had carried in the previous film, The Living Daylights.

Early Waffenamt marked Walther PPK. Note the differences: orange bakelite grips, lanyard ring, smaller rear sight, grooved top, and irregular front - 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)
Bond searches Felix and Della's home with his PPK drawn.
Bond sets his PPK down next to Della.
Bond prepares to give his PPK to M at the Hemingway House, glibly remarking that it is a "farewell to arms".
Bond shows Pam his PPK in a shoulder holster.
Sanchez asks Bond why he carries a PPK.
A picture of the original prop as seen on Original Prop Blog

Taurus PT92

During the pre-credits sequence, CIA Agent Felix Leiter (David Hedison), gives James Bond (Timothy Dalton) a Taurus PT92 "just in case". Bond uses it during the shootout against the henchmen that attack him, Leiter, and his fellow DEA Agents, using it moments later to shoot the Jeep's left front tire. Milton Krest (Anthony Zerbe) uses a PT92 to shoot at Bond on Krest's boat when he kills a diver and jumps off. The film's armorer states clearly its a Taurus PT92 and not a Beretta 92FS.

Early Model Taurus PT92AF - blued - 9x19mm
Bond checks the Taurus PT92 that Felix hands him.
Bond fires his PT92 at Sanchez's men from the helicopter.
Bond aims the PT92 at the Jeep.
Milton Krest (Anthony Zerbe) fires at Bond.

Heckler & Koch P9S

Braun is armed with a Heckler & Koch P9S. He is later seen carrying it on the Wave Krest.

Heckler & Koch P9S - .45 ACP
Dario and Braun attack Della.
Braun (left) armed with a P9S searches the Wave Krest for Sanchez's money.

Smith & Wesson Model 19

The security guards at Milton Krest's warehouse carry Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolvers.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Combat Magnum - .357 Magnum
A guard puts his revolver to Bond's head.
Bond prepares to knock out the guard.
Bond reaches for the guard's revolver before the guard with the MP5A3 shoots it away.

Ruger Security Six

Ed Killifer (Everett McGill) draws a stainless steel Ruger Security Six on Bond in Krest's warehouse.

Ruger Security Six with stainless steel finish - .357 Magnum
Killifer orders Bond to freeze.
Killifer prepares to send Bond to the sharks.

Smith & Wesson Model 15

When Bond hijacks the seaplane full of money, one of the pilots pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 15 on Bond and attempts to shoot him with it (instead shooting a package of money), but Bond knocks it out of the pilot's hand.

Smith & Wesson Model 15 - .38 Special
The pilot shoots a package aboard his plane when trying to shoot Bond.

Smith & Wesson Model 66

Dario (Benicio del Toro) grabs a Smith & Wesson Model 66 from one of his henchmen in the bar and uses it to fire at Bond and Pam as they get away on the boat.

Smith & Wesson Model 66 - .357 Magnum
Dario aims his revolver out through the hole blown in the wall by Pam's Mossberg 500 Cruiser.
Dario fires his revolver.

Beretta 950 Jetfire

Pam (Carey Lowell) carries a stainless steel Beretta 950 Jetfire as her sidearm throughout the film, giving one to Bond, and grabbing a spare one out of her purse when Bond leaves to check the hotel room. She also notably uses her Jetfire when she meets Professor Joe Butcher (Wayne Newton) when she goes to "study" with him.

Beretta 950 Jetfire - .25 ACP
Bond chambers a round into the Beretta Pam gives him from her leg holster.
Bond aims his Beretta at Q before realizing his identity.
Bond spins around with the Beretta when Pam enters the hotel room with her own Jetfire drawn.
Bond grabs Pam's Jetfire from its leg holster.
Bond intimidates Pam with her own Beretta Jetfire.
Pam grabs her Jetfire to intimidate Prof. Joe Butcher.
Pam demands the keys from Butcher.
CIA Agent Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell) realizes her Beretta has stovepiped.

Browning Hi-Power

Col. Heller (Don Stroud) carries a Browning Hi-Power.

Browning Hi Power Mark III - 9x19mm
Heller shoots the Chinese girl firing the M16.
Heller walks through the Chinese HQ with his Hi-Power drawn.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snubnose

Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) fires a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snubnose at Kwang after the latter swallows cyanide.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snubnose - .357 Magnum
Sanchez sticks his snubnose into Kwang's neck.
Sanchez shoots Kwang's corpse out of anger.

Walther P5

During the tour of Sanchez' drug lab, Dario (Benicio del Toro) pulls a Walther P5 on Bond. This was the same pistol issued to Bond when he'd "mislaid" his PPK in Octopussy.

Walther P5 - 9x19mm
Dario sticks a P5 into Bond's back.
The rest of the demonstration continues without the others knowing about Dario confronting Bond.

Unknown pistol/revolver

When Bond made his escape, one of the MI6 agents tried to shoot him with this weapon, but was stopped by M.

Unknown Smith & Wesson revolver

Seen in the holsters of Florida Keys police officers.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch HK94A3 (Chopped and Converted)

Many of Sanchez's henchmen are armed with H&K HK94A3s chopped and converted to look and act like MP5A3 submachine guns. Dario (Benicio del Toro) carries one on the Jeep in the pre-credits sequence. The guard (Carl Ciarfalio) at Milton Krest's warehouse carries one, as do several of Sanchez's men during the final car chase. The Majority of the film was made in both the US and Mexico and the production crew sourced their weapons from Stembridge Gun Rentals instead of Bapty and Co (the traditional armorers for the James Bond movies).

The "Fake MP5", the Heckler & Koch HK94A3 Converted to full auto fire, shortened barrel and added third firing position on trigger pack - 9x19mm. This version was used in many films during the 1980s and 1990s.
Dario jumps out of the Jeep, carrying his HK94A3.
The warehouse guard loads a fresh magazine into his HK94A3.
The warehouse guard searches for Bond.
One of Krest's men looks for Bond with his HK94A3.
One of Sanchez's men watches Bond and Lupe go off in Sanchez's boat.

Micro UZI

Perez (Alejandro Bracho) and Sanchez (Robert Davi) himself use Micro Uzis. Interestingly, in the truck chase, if you listen to the bullet impacts, they plink out some phrases from the James Bond theme song. Sanchez also notably killed Truman Lodge with this weapon after he sarcastically congratulated him with an "80 million write-off" (Bond destroyed most of Sanchez's cocaine gasoline blend shipment during the final car chase).

Micro Uzi - 9x19mm
Perez fires a micro uzi over the Jeep's windshield.
Perez, holding a Micro Uzi, finds his hidden money aboard the Wave Krest. The UZI appears to hang from a Galco shoulder rig.
Sanchez takes a Micro Uzi from the case containing the Stinger.
Sanchez fires his Micro Uzi from the car.
Sanchez realizes his Micro Uzi is empty during the tanker chase.

Assault Rifles

Colt Commando Carbine

Felix Leiter and his fellow DEA agents Hawkins (Grand L. Bush) and Mullens (Rafer Johnson) during the pre-credits sequence, are armed with Colt Commando Carbines.

Colt Commando - 5.56x45mm
Felix and Mullens (Rafer Johnson) run from the helicopter with Commandos.
Felix fires his Commando at Sanchez's men.

Colt M16A1

The DEA agents and soldiers that escort the prison van carrying Sanchez and the soldiers in the fictional country of Isthmus use M16A1 rifles fitted with M16A2 handguards.

M16A1 with A2 handguards - 5.56x45mm
Three soldiers walk through Isthmus City with M16s. The guard standing closest to the red door on the left is carrying a Remington 870.
A Chinese girl fires an M16A1 stolen from one of the Isthmus soldiers.
An Isthmus soldier walks through the bombed out Chinese HQ with his M16.

Shotguns

Remington 870

Ed Killifer (Everett McGill), the DEA agent that Sanchez bribed to get him out of custody, carries a Remington 870 shotgun in the prison van, using it to knock the driver out and take control of the van and run it off a bridge. They were also seen carried by Bank of Isthmus City security guards during the scene that introduces Truman Lodge.

Remington 870 - 12 gauge
Ed Killifer (Everett McGill) handles the Remington 870.
Killifer knocks out the van driver.

Mossberg 500 Cruiser

CIA Agent Pam Bouvier (Carey Lowell) uses a sawed-off Mossberg 500 Cruiser during the bar fight. It blows a hole in the wall somehow big enough for a human to fit through.

Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" - 12 gauge.
Pam shows Bond her Mossberg 500.
Pam pushes her Mossberg into Dario's sensitive areas.
Pam orders Bond around while brandishing her Mossberg Cruiser.

Launchers

FIM-92A Stinger

During the final car chase, Perez (Alejandro Bracho), one of Sanchez's henchmen, attempts to use an FIM-92A Stinger to try and kill Bond, but Bond dodges the missile by tilting his tanker on its left side wheels, making the missile miss and hit another tanker behind him. Sanchez later attempts to use one to take down Pam's plane when she flies low over the tanker Sanchez is on, but the missile goes through the tail. It is incorrectly portrayed as a conventional rocket launcher.

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FIM-92A Stinger - 70mm
Dario packs up the Stinger.
One of Sanchez's men pulls out the Stinger.
Perez aims the Stinger at Bond's tanker. Notice the man standing behind him in the grey shirt - not a good idea.
Perez turning the safety catch of.
The henchmen watch as Bond tilts his tanker on two wheels.

Other

Spear Gun

Used by Bond and Krest's men during a scene at the Florida Keys.

Unknown Sniper Rifle

Used by an MI6 agent who is standing on the lighthouse at Hemingway House to shoot at a Bond as he made his escape.

"Signature Camera Gun"

Q makes Bond a customized Camera Gun to assassinate Sanchez, which can only be fired by him thanks to the fingerprint recognition mechanism built into the pistol grip (explaining why the Chinese Intelligence agents cannot get it to work). Q identified the gun's "film" as .220 high-velocity.

Q shows Bond the dismantled camera gun in its case.
Bond imprints the camera gun to customize it.
One of the Chinese agents tries to shoot Bond with his own gun.

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