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James Bond is the typical gentleman agent, a British servant of MI6 who is forever chasing enemies of the Secret Service. It all started in 1962 with Dr. No, when Bond had to protect an American space launch from a scheming villain. Since then, Bond has uncovered many plots and killed numerous agents - and he's met a few women along the way as well. The release of Skyfall marks the 50th anniversary of the blockbuster series.

Heckler & Koch UMP

In Casino Royale (2006), the Heckler & Koch UMP makes a brief appearance during one of the high-octane action sequences. As James Bond (Daniel Craig) engages in a brutal firefight at a construction site, several of the enemy operatives are seen wielding the UMP. The submachine gun’s distinctive shape is visible as the operative sprays automatic fire at Bond while chasing him through the unfinished building. Bond, ever resourceful, manages to outmaneuver the assailant, dodging the bursts of gunfire and using his surroundings to gain the upper hand.

Engrave your own 45 ACP used in the UMP

SIG Sauer P226

In Quantum of Solace, the SIG Sauer P226 is prominently featured during an intense shootout between James Bond and his adversaries. In a dramatic scene set in a high-end hotel, Bond takes cover as he engages in a fierce firefight with pursuing enemies. The P226, with its sleek design and reliability, is Bond’s weapon of choice as he moves swiftly through the chaos. The sharp report of the gun’s fire punctuates the tense atmosphere, highlighting Bond's precision and deadly efficiency. As he takes down each foe with calculated shots, the P226 proves to be an essential tool in his arsenal.

Engrave your own 45 ACP used in the P226

Walther P99

In Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), the Walther P99 is prominently featured as James Bond’s (Pierce Brosnan) main sidearm. During a high-stakes car chase in a parking garage, Bond uses the P99 to fend off enemies while controlling his gadget-laden BMW via remote. The sleek, modern pistol is shown in close-up as Bond fires accurate shots through the car’s sunroof, taking out pursuing assailants. The P99’s quick handling and futuristic design align with Bond’s high-tech arsenal, adding a fresh, cutting-edge feel to the action. This scene cemented the P99 as Bond’s signature firearm for several films, replacing the classic Walther PPK.

Engrave your own 9mm used in the P99