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On second look they look like the original Beretta 92.
On second look they look like the original Beretta 92.
:Not possible, because the original Beretta 92 only began production in the 1970s, and the movie was released in 1968.--[[User:Markit|Markit]] 03:20, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
:Not possible, because the original Beretta 92 only began production in the 1970s, and the movie was released in 1968.--[[User:Markit|Markit]] 03:20, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
::It's worth noting that Ginko's and the one used by Joe (the blond goon) appear to have wood grips. - [[User:Kooshmeister|Kooshmeister]]


==Unidentified snub-nosed revolvers==
==Unidentified snub-nosed revolvers==

Revision as of 04:38, 20 February 2010

Unidentified weapons

I was told that weapons I cannot identify ought to be posted here before being moved to the main page, so here they are.

Unidentified machine guns

Used both by the police and by the villains. In particular, police officers riding in helicopters shoot at Diabolik's signature black Jaguar with these. Later crime kingpin Ralph Valmont (Adolfo Celi) and his henchmen use them. Diabolik (John Phillip Law) himself also wields one after appropriating it from a killed henchman.

  • These are early model Beretta M12 submachine guns with wooden grips. --Markit 03:16, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
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Policeman in a helicopter with his unidentified machine gun.
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Valmont with a machine gun.
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Valmont's henchman, Joe, holds a machine gun on Diabolik.

They look like Beretta PM 12s Ranger01 03:12, 20 February 2010 (UTC)

Unidentified assault rifles

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The guns held by the men on the right. May be Thompsons but I am unsure.

At least one of those is a ThompsonRanger01 03:13, 20 February 2010 (UTC)

Unidentified automatic pistols

Various automatic pistols are seen throughout the film. Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli) uses one kept in a shoulder holster

  • Probably Beretta M951 pistols.
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The chauffeur to the left fires at Diabolik with his automatic.
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Closeup of Inspector Ginko's automatic.
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Ginko tries to batter down the door while holding the automatic.
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Ginko's automatic in his shoulder holster.
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Joe stands guard with his automatic visible in a shoulder holster.
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A police officer uses an automatic while in Diabolik's psychadelic lair.

They all look like Beretta 92s not sure what model though Ranger01 03:14, 20 February 2010 (UTC)

On second look they look like the original Beretta 92.

Not possible, because the original Beretta 92 only began production in the 1970s, and the movie was released in 1968.--Markit 03:20, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
It's worth noting that Ginko's and the one used by Joe (the blond goon) appear to have wood grips. - Kooshmeister

Unidentified snub-nosed revolvers

Crime lord Valmont (Adolfo Celi) uses a large silver snub-nosed revolver to shoot some of his dissenting underlings. Later, Ginko's right-hand man Sergeant Danek, while disguised as a waiter, uses a black snub-nose to shoot at Diabolik.

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Valmont's snub-nosed revolver in his desk drawer.
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Valmont with the revolver.
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Sergeant Danek (left) takes aim with his snub-nose.
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Sergeant Danek confers with Inspector Ginko while still holding his revolver.