Even the most fair-weather James Bond fan can recall the scene in 1962’s Dr. No, where “M” chides the late Sean Connery for carrying an underpowered Beretta. “M” reminds him, “You’re licensed to kill, not get killed.” He calls in the armorer to replace the Beretta with the Walther PPK. Instantly, the PPK became an icon, and the pistol appears both on movie posters and in film. Bond wields the pistol in multiple configurations, from waxing an unsuspecting bad guy with a suppressor attached, to firing from the hip in flight from a villain’s lair. The PPK was the character’s primary sidearm for decades until it was replaced by yet another Walther, the P99, in 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies. But icons being what they are, the pistol returns in 2008’s…