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In the novels he used a black oxidized Ronson lighter.
The Quartermaster, or Q in the James Bond films, supplies James Bond the latest in weaponry and items for use in espionage.
He uses suspense in his novels.
Walther
James Bond uses a Walther PPK with a blued steelslide.
One famous MI6 agent is James Bond, a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming. Bond is known for his daring missions, sophistication, and use of cutting-edge gadgets in the popular spy films and novels.
The literary and cinematic James Bond has used a variety of martial arts styles. In the earlier films, notably those starring Sean Connery, Bond has used fighting moves reminiscent of judo. Fleming himself described Bond as a judo expert in the original novels. However, a great deal of improvisation is often necessary and later James Bond films tended to have him fight in more of a "streetfighter" style, using elements of the environment around him. Intelligence agency field agents tend to use fighting styles derived from Krav Maga, aikido, and Wing Chun, and the Bond films starring Daniel Craig have reflected this. In reality, an SIS agent like James Bond would most likely use close quarters combat (CQC), which is composed of theories from boxing and judo.
Aston Martin
Berretta.
I believe it was a Walther P99
That Aston Martin is James Bond's, man.
An Aston Martin DBS.