The Living Daylights, 1987
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The Living Daylights, 1987

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The Living Daylights, 1987
A Walther WA2000 Sniper Rifle
a rare sniper rifle with Schmidt & Bender telescopic sight -- 39in. (99cm.) long; with softshell carrying case -- used by Timothy Dalton as James Bond in The Living Daylights;
accompanied by a Certificate of De-Activation; a letter from BAPTY confirming the provenance; a COA from Prop Store of London; and a black and white reproduction of a corresponding still (5)
Provenance
The BAPTY Archive.
Literature
HIBBIN, Sally The Official James Bond Movie Book: Special 25th Anniversary Edition, London: Hamlyn, 1987, p.118 (illus.)
Special notice
VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
Further details
c 1987 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved.
Black and white photograph supplied by www.007magazine.co.uk

Lot Essay

This sniper rifle is used by James Bond at the start of the film in Bratislava; he uses it to protect General Kosov [Jeroen Krabbé], against a sniper, Kara Milovy [Maryam d'Abo]. Just before he fires, he recognises her as the cellist from the orchestra and deliberately shoots to maim rather than kill.

The Walther WA2000 was developed in the early 1970s as a specialised police sniper rifle and was in production until November, 1988. At that time the retail price of a basic version was around $9,000. Although a highly accurate and effective weapon, the prohibitive cost precluded it from being manufactured on a large scale, and approximately only 176 were ever made.

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