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Flatfoot (original title Piedone lo sbirro, "The Bigfoot Cop"), also released as The Knock Out Cop is a 1973 Italian crime comedy directed by Steno. Bud Spencer appears as Naples police Commissioner Rizzo, known as "Flatfoot". This hard cop doesn't need a gun, he solves all problems using his fists. The first film about the adventures of "Flatfoot" and his permanent partner Sgt. Caputo (Enzo Cannavale) was followed by three sequels: Flatfoot in Hong Kong (1975), Flatfoot in Africa (1978), and Flatfoot in Egypt (1980).
The following weapons were used in the film Flatfoot:
Pistols
Beretta M1951
Beretta M1951 pistols are seen in hands of police.
Beretta M1934
Cheif Commissioner Tabassi (Adalberto Maria Merli) carries a Beretta M1934 pistol.
Vis wz. 35
In the opening scene drug-intoxicated sailor Jho (Jho Jhenkins) fires a pistol that appears to be a Vis wz. 35.
Various pistols
Submachine Guns
Beretta Model 38/42 (38/44)
In the final scene uniformed and plainclothes policemen carry submachine guns that appear to be Beretta Model 38/42 or Beretta Model 38/44 or a mix of both.
Rifles
Bolt Action Rifle
In the opening scene police snipers carry bolt action rifles.