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The following firearms were used in '''''Diabolik''''' (a.k.a. '''''Danger: Diabolik'''''). | The following firearms were used in '''''Diabolik''''' (a.k.a. '''''Danger: Diabolik'''''). | ||
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Revision as of 00:37, 7 April 2010
The following firearms were used in Diabolik (a.k.a. Danger: Diabolik).
Beretta M12
Various characters use early-model Beretta M12 machine guns with wooden grips and folded stocks.
Beretta M951
The Beretta M951 is by several characters throughout. Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli) uses one kept in a shoulder holster.
M1928 Thompson
Used by several police officers and guards throughout the film.
Colt Detective Special
The first-generation Colt Detective Special is seen twice in the film. Gangster Valmont (Adolfo Celi) uses a nickel version to shoot dissenting members of his gang. Later, police officer Sergeant Danek while disguised as a waiter, uses a blued version to shoot at Diabolik.