If the question refers to deringers made by Bond Arms, they have been manufacturing them since 1995. They have a web site for more complete information. If the question refers to James Bond, he used a .25 in the first three books until a friend of Ian Fleming called it a lady's gun and advised a 9mm Walther PPK instead, and 007 has been using this firearm to the present day.
Swords, primitive firearms, and smallpox.
By using European firearms to conquer their neighbors
By using European firearms to conquer their neighbors
gunpowder can be used for guns and fireworks
Yes. Sir Francis Bond Head and his wife Lady Bond Head (formerly Julia Valenza Somerville) had four children.
Louis A. Garavaglia has written: 'Firearms of the American West' -- subject(s): Firearms, History 'Firearms of the American West, 1803-1865' -- subject(s): Firearms, History
Hugh Pollard has written: 'Pollard's history of firearms' -- subject(s): Firearms, History
Firearms safety, ethics, responsibility, history
Arthur Merwyn Carey has written: 'American firearms makers' -- subject(s): Firearms industry and trade, Firearms, History
Wautauga was made by Crescent Firearms. It was a trade name. Crescent waas in business from @1893 to 1932
Albert Henry Rogers has written: 'Firearms of yesterday' -- subject(s): Firearms, History
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History and good reputation.
Check Blue Book of Gun Values
No known published data. No.
You will have to be more specific... there are a lot of firearms companies and manufacturers called "Keystone". Got a city/state where they operated? Anything?
That's more Hollywood eccentricity than anything, and, even in the movies, he's used other firearms. The Walther PP was never exclusive in the novels. See related link "Wikipedia - List of James Bond Firearms" at the bottom.