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The '''Manurhin F1''' (also known as the ''Special Police F1'' or ''SP F1'') is a French revolver manufactured by Manurhin from 1984-88. The F1 was an attempt to produce a cheaper | The '''Manurhin F1''' (also known as the ''Special Police F1'' or ''SP F1'') is a French revolver manufactured by Manurhin from 1984-88. The F1 was an attempt to produce a cheaper alternative to the [[Manurhin MR-73]]. Its predecessor, the '''RMR''' ("Ruger-Manurhin Revolver"), appeared in 1981 and was a combination of Ruger-supplied frames with Manurhin-manufactured barrels. The RMR wasn't a success and manufacturing ceased after a relatively small number were produced. The F1 was, unlike the RMR, a completely French product. Like the RMR, it had limited success and didn't replace the MR-73. The line of the F1 was continued by the [[Manurhin MR-88|MR-88]], [[Manurhin MR-93|MR-93]], and [[Manurhin MR-96|MR-96]] revolvers. | ||
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| [[François Vincentelli]] || Lt. Guy "Guido" Buscema | |||
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| [[Alain Delon]] || Frank Riva | |||
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| [[Sophie von Kessel]] || Commissioner Lydie Herzog | |||
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|''[[Julie Lescaut]]''||[[Sophie Artur]]|| Christinne Renard || ||1998-???? | |''[[Julie Lescaut]]''||[[Sophie Artur]]|| Christinne Renard || ||1998-???? |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 31 May 2022
The Manurhin F1 (also known as the Special Police F1 or SP F1) is a French revolver manufactured by Manurhin from 1984-88. The F1 was an attempt to produce a cheaper alternative to the Manurhin MR-73. Its predecessor, the RMR ("Ruger-Manurhin Revolver"), appeared in 1981 and was a combination of Ruger-supplied frames with Manurhin-manufactured barrels. The RMR wasn't a success and manufacturing ceased after a relatively small number were produced. The F1 was, unlike the RMR, a completely French product. Like the RMR, it had limited success and didn't replace the MR-73. The line of the F1 was continued by the MR-88, MR-93, and MR-96 revolvers.
Specifications
(1984 - 1988)
- Type: Revolver
- Country of Origin: France
- Caliber: .357 Magnum
- Weight: 2.1 lbs (0.9 kg) (3" barrel), 2.2 lbs (1 kg) (4" barrel)
- Length: 9.6 in (24.4 cm) (3" barrel), 9.6 in (24.4 cm) (4" barrel)
- Barrel Length: 3 in (7.5 cm), 4 in (10.2 cm)
- Capacity: 6
The Manurhin F1 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Cop's Honor | Alain Delon | Daniel Pratt | 1985 | |
Police | Gérard Depardieu | Louis Vincent Mangin | 1985 | |
Policemen | ||||
The Fugitives | Philippe Lelièvre | Comissioneer Duroc's assistant | 1986 | |
Let Sleeping Cops Lie (Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort) | Michel Serrault | Commissaire Scatti | 1988 | |
Stéphane Jobert | Inspector Spiero | |||
Low Profile (Profil bas) | Patrick Bruel | Julien Segal | 1993 | |
The Cousin (Le cousin) | Alain Chabat | Gérard Delvaux | 1997 | |
Taxi | Minister's bodyguards, G.I.G.N men | 1998 | ||
Gangsters | Gérald Laroche | Marc Jansen | Nickel plated | 2002 |
Richard Anconina | Franck Chaievski | |||
French Police | ||||
Taxi 3 | Bernard Farcy | Commissaire Gibert | 2003 | |
Frédéric Diefenthal | Émilien | |||
Edouard Montoute | Alain | |||
Ruby & Quentin | French Police | 2003 | ||
Ripoux 3 | Thierry Lhermitte | François Lesbuche | 2003 | |
Lorànt Deutsch | Julien | |||
The Corsican File (L'enquête Corse) | Nathanaël Maïni | Grappa | 2004 | |
Frontier(s) | Aurélien Wiik | Alex | 2007 | |
Patrick Ligardes | Karl | |||
Stéphane Jacquot | Police officer |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Nestor Burma - Season 5 | Female police officer | "Burma se brûle les ailes" (S5E2) | 1996 | |
Fabio Montale | Cédric Chevalme | Thierry Peyrol | 2002 | |
Frank Riva - Season 1 | Cédric Chevalme | Capt. Hervé Sebastian | 2003 | |
François Vincentelli | Lt. Guy "Guido" Buscema | |||
Matthieu Rozé | Lt. Jean-Luc Roth | |||
Patrice Juiff | Commissioner Lorneau | Stainless or nickel plated | ||
Police personnel | ||||
Frank Riva - Season 2 | Cédric Chevalme | Capt. Hervé Sebastian | 2004 | |
François Vincentelli | Lt. Guy "Guido" Buscema | |||
Alain Delon | Frank Riva | |||
Sophie von Kessel | Commissioner Lydie Herzog | |||
Julie Lescaut | Sophie Artur | Christinne Renard | 1998-???? | |
Julie Lescaut | Céline Cuignet | Fabienne | "La tentation de Julie" (S11E04) | 2001 |
Julie Lescaut | Julie Duclos | Roxane Dupuy | "Fragile" (S19E01) | 2009 |
Julie Lescaut | Renan Carteaux | Mathieu Savy | "Volontaires" (S19E02) | 2009 |
Julie Lescaut | Christian Sinniger | Maurice Guimard | "Immunité diplomatique" (S20E04) | 2010 |
Julie Lescaut | Jean-Paul Comart | Delerme | "Pour solde de tous comptes" (S21E04) | 2011 |
Julie Lescaut | Various | Police officers, thugs | 1993-2013 |
See Also
- Manurhin - A list of all firearms manufactured by Manurhin.