Young, Violent, Dangerous (Liberi armati pericolosi): Difference between revisions
Young, Violent, Dangerous (Liberi armati pericolosi): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Young, Violent, Dangerous (Liberi armati pericolosi): Difference between revisions
Young, Violent, Dangerous (original title Liberi armati pericolosi ("Free, armed, dangerous")) is a 1976 Italian crime movie directed by Romolo Guerrieri. A company of three young men starts a havoc of armed robberies and senseless murders in Milan. Lea, Luis' girlfriend, tries to stop him from crimes but Luis is too heavily under the influence of Mario, the leader of the gang.
The following weapons were used in the film Young, Violent, Dangerous (Liberi armati pericolosi):
In the opening scene Mario (Stefano Patrizi) is armed with an unknown revolver. Later it switches to another one.
Mario's Unidentified revolver 2
During the heist of the gas station Mario's (Stefano Patrizi) revolver switches to another one. Mario uses this revolver until the end of the movie. The shape of the frame, cylinder latch and front sight looks similar to Röhm Revolvers though the exact model is still unknown. Maybe the revolver is visually modified by dressing a shroud on barrel and ejector rod.
Mario's Unidentified revolver 3
During the bank robbery Mario (Stefano Patrizi) disarms a security guard and uses his revolver.
Mario's Unidentified revolver 4
While on Lucio's villa, Mario examines one of the revolvers of the firearms collection until Lucio orders him to put it back.
Joe's Unidentified revolver
In several scenes Joe (Benjamin Lev) is seen with a nickel plated long barrelled revolver
Various revolvers
In several scenes various characters carry revolvers that are seen very briefly.
Pistols
Beretta M1934
The police comissioneer (Tomas Milian) is briefly seen holding a pistol that appears to be a Beretta M1934.
During the supermarket heist Mario (Stefano Patrizi), Joe (Benjamin Lev) and three of their accomplices are armed with FNA-B 43 submachine guns with removed barrel shrouds and shortened barrels.
Beretta M12
In several scenes carabiniers carry Beretta M12 SMGs.