Bond uses this briefly in an airborne shootout with Murik's men.
Mexican Machine gun seen tested in MI6 monastery. Use your wit and suave tactics to devise a cunning way of stopping the machine using the handy Q-Laser hidden in your shoelace. After Bond resigns from MI6, we see him cleaning out his desk, and gadgets from past films are shown, including the rebreather from Thunderball and Red Grant's garotte watch from From Russia with Love. He hides it in a secret compartment in the heel of his shoe. Walther PPK, but Bond isn't allowed to take it with him when he faces Ernst Stavro Blofeld. After a round of heavy revision work the last few .
One of the few gadgets ever improvised by Bond in the field, and thus not manufactured by Q branch. Simply bet everything you have to scare your opponent into folding. Bond uses this briefly in an airborne shootout with Murik's men. The hat is capable of slicing through stone and metal when thrown hard enough. Bond also had a phone installed in his car as well. Salon recently ran this interesting article on tho.