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Posted by ~The Raider~ from ppp-ip226-s13.inetnorth.net on November 08, 1998 at 16:40:37:

In Reply to: Re: Indy vs. Bond: No Arguement... posted by Michaelson on November 08, 1998 at 14:41:55:


: : : No arguments from me! I like 'em both but Indy always comes out on top (sorry Dad). One thing though, "a 7.62mm service pistol"? I think you mis-typed that. That's a BIG round, same one used in the M-60 machinegun. I forget what Bond's Walther PPK uses but it's smaller than Indy's handcannon. -MP

: : : Are you sure you have the right caliber there? I have a 9mm, and I know that it isn't as powerful as a .41, let alone a .455. According to the books I have on the subjectm the PPK takes a 7.62 and a 9mm caliber, and it is even stated in "Dr. No" when Bond is issued it.

: : : ~The Raider

: : Ahhhkk! I stand humbled. You're (and Michaelson are) right. I forget about the different lengths for the 7.62mm. -MP

: As a gun collector and shooter, the Walther PPK has always amused me regarding the belive of the power of the weapon. The .380 is one of the least powerful cartriages made, and barely makes it on the Marshall ballistics scale in terms of stopping power for self defense. Only recently has ammo been developed that at least makes it creditable for self defense purposes, but only as a back up weapon. Why they'd put it in the hands of a secret service agent, double o or otherwise, let alone to replace a small Beretta 9mm, always mystified me. Oh well, back to Indy....Regards. Michaelson

They gave him the PPK because it jammed on him, or so they said. Where they said it had a "delivery like a brick through a glass plate", I still can't justify, though.

~The Raider



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