Who knows what the N-Frame that James Bond carried in "Live and Let Die" was? I thought it might be a 27 since the English seem to prefer "small bores".
I recall reading somewhere that it was a Model 29.Who knows what the N-Frame that James Bond carried in "Live and Let Die" was? I thought it might be a 27 since the English seem to prefer "small bores".
I think it was a .45 long colt-but I'm not sure it was a Smith & Wesson-he referred to it I believe as a "cowboy" gun or calibre. Might have been a Colt.IIRC in the original Ian Fleming Bond books...Bond had a 6" Nframe concealed under the dash or glove box in his car. I tend to think it was a .45 ACP. Anyone else old enough to have read the books in the 60's recall that???
FN in MT
If I recall correctly, Bond in "Dr. No" told an assassin "you've have your five (not six)" in his Smith auto. The auto was a Model 52 .38 Special 5-round target gun.
In one of the books Bond had a Smith .38 concealed in his car. I don't recall any other mention (in the books) of Bond having/using a Smith. He thought a 7.62 PPK was heavy artillery. Compared to his original .25 Beretta, it probably was.
I still have all of the Bond books (from the '60s) packed away somewhere.
Movie: Dr. No.... Bond drives his Sunbeam Tiger to meet a guy in a motel? It's a trap, with a guy is holding a silenced auto, falling prey to Bond's prowess after firing six rounds. Click, click, the assasin is out of bullets. Bond says "that's a Smith and Wesson and you've had your six". I think not.