I think the Sig 265 is the best choice. Something that needs to be concealed easily, but has serious enough punch when you need to take care of a bad guy/henchmen.
Walther PPS would be another good choice, and keep the Bond/Walther tradition going.
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Bond goes way back with Walther, the PPS would be a good choice.
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Why would a fictional spy carry something readily available?
Plus, it's fiction. Go ahead, carry something small that doesn't bulge your tailored suit. Why not? You never have to reload, plus your every shot hits, while the enemy learned to shoot at Imperial Stormtrooper House of Weaponry.
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Voted Glock 42 but it could easily be a Ruger LCP. Bond is a spy, only needing a deep cover defense piece. Bond went downhill (or changed into something different) when it turned into an action series.
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Seems I'm with the majority for a change with the 365 but in hind sight I would have gone with other... I think any new bond would stick with the PPK or better yet upgrade to the Sig P230.