![]() ![]() Steyr AUG ( Armee Universal Gewehr, or Universal Army Rifle).Model 4 Advance 1 (M4A1) ( The M4A1 is an original M4 with a full-automatic feature) HK UMP ( Heckler und Koch Universal Machinenpistole).MAC-10 ( Military Armament Corporation Model 10, also called Ingram MAC-10 for its inventor John Ingram).Heckler und Koch USP ( Universal Self-loading Pistol).Magnum Research patented the idea in 1980, but it was improved upon by IMI and the project wrapped up in 1989) 50 AE ( Israeli Military Industries/ Magnum Research Desert Eagle.50 Action Express. Sturmgewehr 44 ( also referred to as Maschinenpistole MP44).service as M1014, manufactured commercially as M4 Super 90) Benelli M4 Super 90 (Shotgun) ( Weapon entered U.S Marine Corp.FNH Minimi Para Light machine gun ( Fabriqe Nationale Herstal M-249 Para).Steyr AUGA1 (Armee Universal Gewehr - Universal Army Rifle).SIG 552 ( Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft or Swiss Industrial Company).Heckler and Koch MSG90A1 Sniper Rifle ( Heckler und Koch MSG90A1).GIAT Industries FA MAS G1 ( Fusil Automatique, Manufacture d'Armes de St Etienne).Accuracy International AWP, AWM ( AW SM).H&K UMP45 ( Heckler und Koch Universal Machinenpistole.Heckler und Koch MP5N ( Heckler und Koch MP5N).FNH P90 ( Fabrique Nationale Herstal P90).MAC-10 ( Military Armament Corporation Model 10, also called Ingram MAC-10).IMI Desert Eagle ( Israeli Military Industries Desert Eagle.50 Action Express).Fabrique Nationale Five-seveN (odd capitalization intentional).( see Counter-Strike equipment for full list of the weapons and equipment as depicted and used in the game) McDonnell Douglas Aerospace M-47 Dragon Anti-tank Guided Missile launcher.Model 18 Advance 1 (M18A1) antipersonnel mine ("Claymore").Franchi Special/Sporting Purpose Automatic Shotgun (SPAS) 12.H&K MP5 with M203 Underbarrel Grenade Launcher.Steyr TMP ( Steyr Tactical Machine Pistol).Out of all the installments, it is the one with the highest count of “trivial or severely violent” scenes: no less than 250! We think it might just have the best car chase, too. Of course he can steer like a Formula 1 champion dressed in a tuxedo while being fired at from close range with the driver’s door long gone. No, scratch that: it’s a Bond film – period. It’s a very twisty and extremely narrow road, with lots of traffic and… Even if, in our humble opinion, it doesn’t compare favorably to its prequel (Casino Royale) nor its sequel (Skyfall), it does have a great car chase scene at the beginning.ĭaniel Craig is driving an Aston Martin DBS and is pursued by two Alfa Romeo 159s - the Goldeneye theme in reverse. This time his arch enemy drives a Jaguar C-X75, though we won’t be giving away any spoilers.īond 22, aka Quantum of Solace, received mixed reviews but that didn’t stop it from being the third-highest grossing of them all. Bond and in Spectre it even created a one-off coupe, the DB10. However, if 007 can jump into a falling airplane, catch it, get in, pull the stick and escape, then keeping up with the F355 is a piece of cake.Īston Martin has rekindled its relationship with Mr. Yes, suspension of disbelief is always required, as the British classic would have eaten the Italian’s dust from the very first corner. Like the one with Pierce Brosnan taking on Famke Janssen, with his DB5 racing her Ferrari F355 on the twisties above Monte Carlo in Goldeneye. In the 24 films so far, there are certain car scenes that have stuck with us. Just like Sean Connery is still considered to be the quintessential Bond, that DB5 is the car most associated with him. The best ever MI6 agent ever has driven all kinds of stuff, from a Chevy Impala to the famous Lotus Esprit S1 that doubled as a submarine. Then again, Fleming’s Bond used a Beretta instead of a Walther PPK and no Omega ever graced his wrist, though that’s stuff for anoraks, right? Ian Fleming had 007 driving a Bentley in his books, but the film producers preferred the Aston Martin DB5. ![]()
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