007 First Light drops on May 27, 2026, and if you’re a firearm enthusiast, a James Bond fan, or both — this game’s arsenal is worth a serious look. Developed by IO Interactive (the studio behind the acclaimed Hitman franchise), First Light tells a new origin story of a young James Bond earning his license to kill. The gameplay spans stealth, hand-to-hand combat, and a full roster of real-world firearms faithfully recreated in-game.
Here at Dixie Pawn & Jewelry in Hollywood, Florida, we thought this was the perfect excuse to talk guns — because right now, we have one of the most iconic pistols in the game sitting in our case: a Walther PPK in the classic two-tone finish.
 
Classic Walther PPK/S .380 ACP pistol displayed at Dixie Pawn & Jewelry in Hollywood, FL, known as the iconic James Bond sidearm.
The iconic Walther PPKS 380 ACP famously associated with James Bond on display at Dixie Pawn Jewelry in Hollywood Florida

The Star of the Game: The Walther PPK

Bond’s Signature Sidearm — In-Game and In Real Life
The Walther PPK is James Bond’s most iconic firearm, and it takes center stage in 007 First Light. The PPK appears on the game’s official cover art, in every trailer, and throughout gameplay as Bond’s primary sidearm — referred to in-game as the “Q Pistol.” A silenced variant is also available during stealth sequences.
The real Walther PPK has a history stretching back to 1931. Chambered in .380 ACP, it features a double-action/single-action trigger, a compact 3.3-inch barrel, and a profile that is both deeply practical and immediately recognizable. It weighs just 1.28 pounds — slim, concealable, and built for the kind of person who needs a reliable carry gun that doesn’t announce itself.
Why the Two-Tone Finish Matters
The two-tone PPK — stainless steel slide over a black frame — is the most visually striking version of an already striking pistol. It’s the version that photographs like cinema. The contrast between the polished slide and the matte frame gives it a presence that other carry guns simply don’t have. It’s a collector’s piece that’s also a legitimate everyday carry firearm.
We currently have a two-tone Walther PPK in stock at Dixie Pawn & Jewelry in Hollywood, FL. If you’ve been looking for one in Broward County, come see it in person.
 

Every Gun in 007 First Light — The Full Breakdown

007 First Light builds its arsenal on a foundation of real, identifiable firearms. Here’s what’s in the game:
Walther P99 — “The Agent’s Mark”
The P99 appears as a premium weapon skin called the “Agent’s Mark” in the Deluxe Edition upgrade. Bond fans will recognize it immediately — the P99 was 007’s primary sidearm throughout the Pierce Brosnan era. It’s a full-size striker-fired 9mm with a polymer frame and excellent ergonomics, and it holds a special place in the franchise timeline.
The Golden Gun
The legendary single-shot fictional pistol from The Man with the Golden Gun is back. It’s exclusive to the $300 Legacy Edition as a weapon skin, keeping the tradition alive across nearly every modern Bond game.
Brügger & Thomet APC9 — In-Game Name: SB-10 SMG
A heavily stylized version of the B&T APC9 appears as the SB-10 submachine gun. The APC9 is a Swiss-made 9mm PDW used by law enforcement and special operations units worldwide. In-game, it’s a fast, maneuverable option for players who prefer close-quarters firepower over Bond’s more refined sidearm.
Heckler & Koch UMP45
The HK UMP45 appears in the hands of one of the game’s villains. It’s a .45 ACP submachine gun designed as a lighter successor to the MP5. The weapon model was reportedly carried over from IO Interactive’s Hitman: World of Assassination series, which makes sense given the development crossover.
Heckler & Koch VP9
A modern striker-fired 9mm from one of the world’s most respected manufacturers. The VP9 has become a staple of both military and civilian use since its introduction, known for its crisp trigger and ergonomic grip.
Additional Weapons Spotted in 007 First Light
  • AK-47 — the world’s most recognizable rifle, present in enemy hands
  • AR-15-style rifle — a semi-automatic platform familiar to any American shooter
  • Super-Shorty shotgun — an extremely compact, stockless 12-gauge for close-range work
  • Unknown sniper rifle — long-range capability for designated mission types
  • RPG-7 launcher — heavy ordnance available for high-intensity sequences

Where to Play 007 First Light

007 First Light releases May 27, 2026 on:
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • PC via Steam

Buy a Gun Online and Transfer It Through Dixie Pawn

Inspired by the game’s lineup? You can buy firearms from major online retailers like Guns.com and GunBroker.com and have them transferred directly to Dixie Pawn & Jewelry in Hollywood, FL. We are a licensed FFL dealer and handle transfers from all major websites. It’s a straightforward process — purchase online, have the seller ship to us, and we handle the paperwork when you come to pick it up.
Whether you’re chasing down a PPK of your own or something else on the list, we’re here to help.
Dixie Pawn & Jewelry
Hollywood, FL — Serving Broward County for over 30 years
 

Frequently Asked Questions — Dixie Pawn 

Can I pawn or sell my PlayStation 5 at Dixie Pawn in Hollywood, FL?

Yes. We accept PlayStation 5 consoles, controllers, and games. Bring your PS5 in and we’ll give you a cash offer on the spot. We look at condition, accessories included, and current market value. Hollywood and Broward County residents pawn and sell PS5s with us regularly — it’s one of our most common electronics transactions.

Does Dixie Pawn buy or pawn Nintendo Switch 2 consoles?

Yes. Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 is out, we’re buying and accepting them for pawn loans. If you have a Switch 2 and need quick cash in the Hollywood, FL area, bring it in. We evaluate all gaming consoles regardless of generation.

What gaming consoles does Dixie Pawn accept?

We buy and pawn most major gaming systems including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and previous-generation consoles. Games, controllers, and headsets are also welcome. Condition matters, so bring all original accessories when possible.

Does Dixie Pawn buy cameras in Hollywood, FL?

Absolutely. We buy and accept camera equipment for pawn loans, including DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, point-and-shoot cameras, and lenses. Brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, and Leica are all welcome. Whether you’re upgrading your gear or just need fast cash in Broward County, we make the process easy.

What camera accessories does Dixie Pawn accept?

Beyond camera bodies, we also look at lenses, tripods, gimbals, external flashes, and camera bags, depending on brand and condition. High-quality glass — prime lenses and zoom lenses from major manufacturers — tends to hold strong value.

Does Dixie Pawn buy gold in Hollywood, FL?

Yes. Dixie Pawn & Jewelry has been buying gold in Hollywood and Broward County for over 30 years. We purchase gold jewelry, gold coins, gold chains, rings, bracelets, earrings, and broken or scrap gold in all karats — 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k, and 24k.

Does Dixie Pawn buy gold jewelry that is broken or damaged?

Yes. Broken chains, bent rings, mismatched earrings, and scrap gold all have melt value. You don’t need a piece to be wearable for us to make you a cash offer. If it’s gold, it has value.

Can I pawn something instead of selling it at Dixie Pawn?

Yes. A pawn loan lets you use your item as collateral for a short-term cash loan. You get your item back when you repay the loan plus any applicable fees. It’s a fast, no-credit-check way to access cash when you need it. We accept pawn loans on gold, jewelry, electronics, gaming consoles, cameras, firearms, and more.