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James Bond collection stolen


The unthinkable has happened.

A collection of guns that were used as props in many James Bond films have reportedly been stolen from a house in London.

This priceless collection of prop weapons that were taken consisted of:

1.  Beretta Cheetah and Tomcat pistols from 2002's Die Another Day

2. Walther PPK handgun from 1985's A View to a Kill

3.  Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum from 1973's Live and Let Die

4.  Llama .22-calibre handgun featured in Die Another Day

The collection, which is valued at more than £100,000, which is about $123,000 and roughly over P6M was taken from a property in Enfield, North London.  The suspects were able to flee the scene before police officers arrived.


Anybody who may have information on the stolen weapons is urged to get in touch with the Metropolitan Police.


Detective Inspector Paul Ridley said: "The firearms stolen are very distinctive and bespoke to particular James Bond movies. They will almost certainly be recognized by the public and to anyone offered them for sale."

"The owner is very upset that his address has been violated and he truly hopes to be reunited with these highly collectible items."

The latest 007 movie No Time To Die recently had its release date pushed back again to November 2020 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In the meantime, you can start listing the numerous Bond villains responsible for this theft.

No Time to Die will be released in UK cinemas on November 12 and in US cinemas on November 25. All the previous Bond movies are available on DVD or Blu-ray.

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