Bond, James Bond. All the Bond. (no, really, this is work-related!)

So, this is very cool, simply for what it is. But it's also neat to look at the difference stance-choices, and what they say about each interpretation of the same character, both from a timeframe perspective, and the actor himself.
Personally, the only one I 'believe' is shooting, rather than posing, is Craig. His stance, and the leashed violence in his movement, sells it for me. How about you? And what does the choice of movement tell you?
(and yes, as was pointed out on Tumblr, Roger Moore is the only Bond whose gun does not actually fire)
image source: http://jtammanyhall.tumblr.com/post/35805505134/all-the-bonds
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You what struck me most about that gif? The fact that Roger Moore is the only one who doesn't fire (and he's alone in taking a two-handed grip on the gun). He also, to my untrained eye, is in the best shooting position. If I had to guess, I'd peg him as the actual shootist of the bunch.
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*does some quick research*
"The New York Police Department's long-term study of thousands of police combat cases confirms it: most officers engaged in an armed confrontation with few exceptions fired with their strong hand. " (http://www.pointshooting.com/1a2hands.htm)
"...being able to shoot one-handed, especially if you can use either hand, facilitates evasive movement and helps with being able to shoot on the move" (https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ccm-columns/features/shoot-with-one-hand-why/)
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I'm surprised at how dance-y Sean Connery is. And what's up with George Lazenby dropping to one knee?
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The other thing that strikes me is Connery's left arm goes back in this odd balletic move. And Lazenby's just flaps.
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Well, that much was said of his entire performance... *g*
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