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James Bond guns worth £100,000 and used in movies are stolen from North London home

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Guns used in the James Bond movie franchise and worth more than £100,000 have been stolen from a North London home. The guns, which were deactivated and are now considered collectable items, were stolen from a property in Enfield and police are now appealing for information.

Reportedly worth more than £100,000 collectively, the guns stolen in the robbery had been used as props in classic James Bond movies, including Die Another Day starring Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry.

According to the Evening Standard, five guns in total have been stolen. Two Beretta guns, the Cheetah auto pistol and the Tomcat auto pistol, and a Llama 22 cal featuring in Die Another Day have been taken, as well as a Walther PPK that was the last gun used by Roger

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