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James Bond guns worth $122,000 stolen from U.K. property

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Five deactivated guns used in Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond movies have been stolen from a U.K. collector’s home.The movie memorabilia includes the iconic Walther PPK handgun used in Moore’s A View to a Kill, as well as the Beretta ‘Cheetah’ and Beretta ‘Tomcat’ pistols that featured in Brosnan’s Die Another Day.The items were among a number of prop guns stolen from the property, in the burglary which took place in Enfield, north London, on Monday.

They are estimated to be worth around $122,130.The other stolen weapons include a Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum revolver shown in Moore’s first outing as 007, Live and Let Die, and also a Llama 22 calibre handgun, also from Die Another DayDetective Inspector Paul Ridley, of North Area

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