Browning Hi-Power

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James Bond has used a Browning Hi-Power pistol in two movies: Casino Royale (2006) and No Time To Die (2021).

In Casino Royale (2006), Daniel Craig as James Bond steals a Browning Hi-Power pistol from the ambassador in the Nambutu Embassy after the thrilling chase of bombmaker Mollaka. The diplomat gets the gun out of a drawer of his desk but Bond takes it from him immediately. Bond uses the weapon to shoot himself a way out of the building. Then he holds Mollaka at gunpoint with the Browning, but drops the gun when he is surrounded.

In No Time To Die, we can see James Bond walk around his Jamaican home compound with a Browning Hi-Power pistol after he suspects someone has visited. Later, he puts the gun back in a secret drawer of his cabinet. 

We see a very similar shot of the Browning gun in a drawer No Time To Die as the shot of the gun in the drawer in Casino Royale, see image below.

Browning Hi-Power in Casino Royale and No Time To Die

A screen-used James Bond's (Daniel Craig) stunt Browning Hi-Power pistol prop from No Time to Die was sold at a 2026 Prop Store auction for $5040.

stunt Browning Hi-Power prop store auction

The auction lot consisted of a black and brown painted dense rubber cast from a Browning Hi-Power pistol with a silver-colour painted calibre chamber.

 

About the Browning Hi-Power

The Browning Hi-Power or 1935 Browning 9mm GP or Grand Puissance pistol is a single-action, semi-automatic pistol. It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at FN Herstal. FN Herstal named it the "High Power" in reference to the 13-round magazine capacity, almost twice that of other designs at the time, such as the Walther P38 or Colt M1911.

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