Talk:Francisco Scaramanga
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became a trick shot?
editThere reads: Francisco Scaramanga, of Spanish (Catalonia) origin, became a trick shot and performed in acts in a circus owned by his father Enrico while a youngster.
"became a trick shot"? What does that mean? I think there is a word missing (or it should be became trick shooter), or I don't understand the saying. 109.240.230.91 (talk) 15:52, 30 March 2021 (UTC)
Wather PPK Caliber
editThis article refers to James Bond carrying a Wather PPK in .380 Auto. Yes the PPK is made in that caliber, however, in Dr. No, Q takes away Bond's .25 caliber weapon as weak and ineffective and equips him with the Wather PPK in 7.65mm, "With a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window." Rather than just outright change this, does anybody know if James Bond switched over to carrying the Wather PPK .380 Auto? — Preceding unsigned comment added by David Barber (talk • contribs) 04:50, 16 October 2021 (UTC)