Sean Connery's original gun from first James Bond movie is going on sale

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Don't be shaken or stirred, but you can soon be able to own a piece of James Bond history.

According to CNN, the original gun used by Sean Connery in "Dr. No" is going on sale.

The deactivated Walther PP pistol, one of film's famous props, will be available to purchase at auction. Fans of the action franchise can head to the "Icons & Idols Trilogy: Hollywood" sale, hosted by Julien's Auctions, on December 3 in Beverly Hills, California and online.

If you're looking to purchase the iconic weapon, the auction house expects it to go for $200,000.

"In the cinematic debut of the character of James Bond, Connery uses this hero weapon throughout the film and helped to establish and define the character that has been featured in books, films, and other media for the past nearly six decades," the auction house said in a press release.

On October 31, Connery died at the age of 90 in his sleep, while surrounded by family members.

The Scottish-born actor rocketed to fame as agent 007. He first starred as the titular character in the 1962 film "Dr. No," and appeared in seven films in the franchise.

Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien's Auctions, said his company was "deeply saddened" by the news that the actor had passed.

"The silhouette of 007 holding this gun would go on to become the James Bond franchise's most iconic image and one of the most recognizable pop culture references of all time," he said in the statement. "We are honored to include his Walther PP Pistol as our auction's headlining item along with hundreds of other historical memorabilia from Hollywood's greatest classic films and television series."

In addition to the James Bond gun, the auction will also feature other items from hit films like "Terminator," "Top Gun" and "Pulp Fiction."

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