Scott Eicher
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There are certain models, but this is not one of them.
As you can see, it's flat.
And so this is a weapon.
You can see there's a black strap that should be over the revolver, if this was a revolver, securing the hammer.
Here we have a semi-automatic pistol loosely sticking into this
revolver holster, and it's not what it was intended for.
Doesn't mean it can't work.
It's working here, but it's an awkward way to carry a weapon.
Yeah, I've heard that.
I've heard that.
Because of the graininess of the picture, I don't want to commit to saying it's one model over another.
And there are various models of Walther, but that's the popular belief.
Walther or a similar type, which is a smaller type of handgun, easily concealable.
That's what James Bond carries, one version of the gun that he carries.
And
Yeah, definitely semi-automatic.
Can't say for sure myself that it is a Walther, but it resembles one.
And this helps, and that may be why one of the leads we've heard about is the purchase of Walther weapons at gun stores in the area.
So this is a positive lead to follow up on, of course, along with the unusual holster he's using.
James Bond carried a Walther P, a similar type of weapon, in the movies.