London — Five guns used in James Bond movies, including the last weapon brandished by actor Roger Moore while playing 007, have been stolen from a house in north London by suspects with Eastern European accents, British police said on Friday.
The de-activated weapons, which police said are believed to be worth more than £100,000, were taken on Monday night from a house in Enfield.; a Beretta “Tomcat” pistol with a laser/silencer attachment; and a Llama 22 that were also used in the film.Live and Let Die“Many of these items are irreplaceable,” said detective inspector Paul Ridley. “For example, the Magnum is the only one in the world ever made in which the whole gun is finished in chrome. It has a 6.5-inch barrel and wood grips.
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