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{{Infobox Movie
|name = Branded to Kill
|picture =Branded to Kill Original Poster.jpg
|caption =''Original Japanese theatrical poster''
|country = [[Image:Japan.jpg|25px]] Japan
|director =Seijun Suzuki
|date=1967
|language=Japanese<br>English
|studio= Nikkatsu
|distributor=
|character1=Goro Hanada
|actor1=[[Jô Shishido]]
|character2=Number One Killer
|actor2=Koji Nanbara
|character3=Michihiko Yabuhara
|actor3=Isao Tamagawa
|character4=Misako Nakajo
|actor4=Annu Mari
|character5=Mami Hanada
|actor5=Mariko Ogawa
|character6=Gihei Kasuga
|actor6=Hiroshi Minami
}}


[[Image:Btk.jpg|thumb|right|300px| ''Branded to Kill'' (1967)]]
'''''Branded to Kill''''' (殺しの烙印, ''Koroshi no rakuin'') is a 1967 Japanese crime thriller directed by Seijun Suzuki. The plot depicts Goro Hanada ([[Jô Shishido]]), the Japanese yakuza Number Three Killer with a fetish for the smell of boiling rice. In his attempts to climb to the very top in the bloody business Hanada meets and falls in love with a mysterious woman named Misako, who recruits him for a mission that Hanada fails. Due to this, he becomes a target for the Number One Killer.


''Branded to Kill'' (directed by Seijun Suzuki), follows Goro Hanada, the no 3. hit man for the Yakuza, as he pulls off various hits for the mob, and battles with the mysterious No 1.
This low budget, surrealistic and absurdist movie originally was a commercial and critical disappointment for the studio. But over time ''Branded to Kill'' was recognized as a cult classic and made influence for notable filmmakers, among which are Jim Jarmusch, John Woo, Chan-wook Park and Quentin Tarantino.


'''The following firearms can be seen in ''Branded to Kill'''''
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=Handguns=
'''''Note!!''''' Most, if not all guns in the movie turn out to be not real weapons but rather replicas, likely flashpaper guns. These guns are named by the models they are based on (when possible), with mentioning the features that allow to tell they are not real.


== Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer ==
= Handguns =
The main weapon of Goro Hanada ([[Jô Shishido]]), the No 3. hit man for the Yakuza, is a [[Mauser C96#Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]]. Goro can be seen cradling the pistol by the magazine, and taking down several opponents throughout the film. Many of his targets meet their end due to this gun, including several rival hit men. One scene in the film shows Goro firing up a pipe to kill one of his targets, showing his incredible skill (or luck) with the pistol.  
== Custom Mauser C96 ==
[[Image:MauserM712Schnellfeuer.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer - 7.63x25mm Mauser]]
Goro Hanada uses a flashpaper replica of custom [[Mauser C96]] pistol, modified for using twenty-round detachable magazine, like [[Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]]. The main non-standard feature of this gun is the lack of any kind of safety. Other oddities are the large ring hammer that is positioned lower than on standard early C96s with this feature, smooth slide rails that are common for "Prewar Commercial" version, and no markings on the frame. In action Hanada's Mauser fires in full auto mode despite it lacks the selector switch of ''Schnellfeuer'' model.
[[Image:MauserBTK2.jpg|thumb|none|600px| Goro Hanada ([[Jô Shishido]]) posing with his Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer while the two leading ladies of the film look on.]]
[[File:MauserM712Schnellfeuer.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Mauser M712 ''Schnellfeuer'' - 7.63x25mm Mauser]]
[[Image:Branded-to-kill 02p.jpg|none|600px|A closeup of the same scene]]
[[File:C96STOCK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|For comparison: Mauser C96 fitted with holster/stock combo - 7.63x25mm Mauser]]
[[Image:MauserBTK1.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|A promotional photo for the film]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada readies his gun when performing a mission to escort a client in a car ride.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A good view of Hanada's Mauser. Note the incorrectly placed large ring hammer, the lack of the safety, smooth slide rails and the lack of markings.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada attaches the holster-stock to his gun.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada fires his gun in full-auto mode.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada with the Mauser.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada holds the Mauser with attached holster-stock during the duel with Sakura, Number Two Killer.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Mauser-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada prepares to shoot one of his targets up through a pipe drain (possibly a reference to a famous legend about a ninja assassin who killed Uesugi Kenshin in the lavatory by thrusting a spear from below).]]
[[Image:Branded-to-kill 02p.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Goro Hanada ([[Jô Shishido]]) posing with his Mauser on a promotional image.]]
 
== Colt Model 1903 / Ruby Style Pistol 1 ==
A hammerless pistol, resembling [[Colt Model 1903]] (but with shorter barrel and more angular shapes) or pistols of the [[Ruby]] family, is seen in numerous scenes. A single prop is reused, while these are different guns according to the story. Misako Nakajo (Annu Mari) holds a pistol during the failed assassination. Further same looking pistol is seen in hands of Mami Hanada (Mariko Ogawa). After she drops the gun and runs away, Hamada picks up the gun and uses it as his main gun until the final.
[[Image:Colt_Model_1903.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol Blued - .32 ACP]]
[[File:Garate Ruby R.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol is seen in the opening scene in hands of the client whom Hanada escorts (his identity is revealed later). Note the lack of the external extractor that is used on Colt Model 1903, Ruby and other similar Browning system hammerless pistols.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Misako, firing her pistol, is seen through the sniper scope. The slide doesn't cycle when the gun fires.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A decent view of the pistol in Hanada's hands.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A view of the muzzle.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Misako gets the pistol but Hanada disarms her.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada fires at his wife (the nudity is censored). The slide doesn't cycle when the gun fires, and the muzzle flame is a typical flashpaper effect.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The heel of the pistol is seen.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada's pistol and Number One's [[FN Model 1910]] on the table.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada takes the pistol.]]
 
== Colt Model 1903 / Ruby Style Pistol 2 ==
In the climactic scene Hanada's pistol switches to another gun, of roughtly same appearance but without any kind of magazine, even the fake one.
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up of Hanada's pistol in the climactic scene. The grip is a single detail without any kind of magazine.]]
 
== FN Model 1910 ==
Number One Killer (Koji Nanbara) is armed with an [[FN Model 1910]]. Unlike most other guns in the movie, this one looks quite authentic (at least Hanada opens the slide and extracts the magazine). The FN 1910 isn't used in action.
[[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-FN1910-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Number One in standoff with Hanada.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-FN1910-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Pistol1-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada's and Number One's pistols on the table.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-FN1910-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The grips with FN logo can be seen.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-FN1910-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada pickes up Number One's pistol.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-FN1910-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He finds a note in the unloaded magazine.]]
 
== Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose Style ==
Gihei Kasuga (Hiroshi Minami) carries a snub nose revolver. His gun is based on [[Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose]] but differs in details, such as the shape of the front sight, the simplified details of the cylinder and seemingly too thin walls of the barrel.
[[Image:S&WModel10Snub.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver - .38 Special]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-SW-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kasuga draws his revolver during the conflict with Hanada.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-SW-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the revolver. The trigger guard is seen better.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-SW-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kasuga holds the revolver when the car is ambushed.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-SW-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kasuga hides behind the car.]]
 
== Luger P08 Style ==
During the ambush on the road, one of the rival criminals is armed with a pistol, styled like [[Luger P08]].
[[Image:LugerP08Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Luger P08 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An ambusher fires a Luger-style pistol.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He is gunned down. This view allows to see how the screen gun differs from the real Luger.]]
 
== Luger P08 "Marine" Style ==
Another ambusher is armed with a pistol, styled like [[Luger P08|Luger P08 "Marine"]] with 15cm barrel.
[[Image:Luger P08 Marine.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Luger P08 "Marine" model - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the ambushers is armed with a pistol that looks similar to long-barreled Luger P08 "Marine".]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rear part of the pistol is seen when the ambusher brawls with Kasuga. It only marginally matches Luger.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A long-barreled "pseudo Luger" is used by the Number One Killer when he taunts Hanada, showing the positions where he can fire from.]]
 
== Luger LP08 "Artillery" Style ==
Koh (uncredited), the Number Four Killer, uses a pistol, styled like [[Luger LP08 "Artillery"]], during the shootout with Kasuga.
[[Image:LugerP08Artillery.jpg|thumb|none|300px|For comparison: Luger LP08 "Artillery" model - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Luger-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Koh fires at Kasuga. The barrel length resembles the "Artillery" model but the pistol lacks the front sight.]]
 
= Rifles =
== Sakura's Rifle ==
During the ambush in the wartime fort, Sakura (uncredited), the Number Two Killer, is armed with a rifle. It looks like a kind of semi-auto hunting or sporting gun.
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sakura fires at Hanada's car.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle1-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle1-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle1-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The muzzle is seen.]]
 
== Hanada's Rifle ==
Hanada uses a sniper rifle for two assassinations. This gun also seems to be a semi-auto weapon.
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada attaches the sniper scope to his rifle.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle2-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada spots the target.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle2-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A butterfly lands on the barrel, spoiling the shot.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle2-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The barrel with a kind of muzzle brake is seen.]]
 
== Misako's Rifle ==
Misako holds a small caliber semi-auto rifle in one scene. Hanada later uses this rifle for the shootout on the breakwater and during the confrontation with Number One Killer.
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada finds the rifle hidden in Misako's apartments. Note the slim magazine that allows to guess the rifle to be .22 caliber.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Misako aims at Hanada.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the same scene.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada takes the rifle with the sniper scope when he goes on the breakwater.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He uses the front sight of the rifle to pull a rope.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hanada fires. A mirror is attached to the barrel that allows him to spot an enemy behind him.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The barrel has a row of holes near the muzzle. If this rifle is a real gun then there holes may provide the effect of muzzle brake.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle3-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle is damaged by a precious shot of Number One.]]
 
== Number One's Henchmen's Rifles ==
During the shootout on the breakwater, two of Number One's henchmen are armed with semi-auto rifles.
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A henchman covers under Hanada's gunfire.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He raises the rifle...]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|...but is gunned down.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another henchman aims a rifle with sniper scope.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view of the henchman's rifle.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Rifle4-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|He is also gunned down by Hanada.]]
 
= Trivia =
[[File:Branded to Kill-Navy-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A ship that is seen at the background left is most likely the JN ''Amatsukaze'' guided missile destroyer.]]
[[File:Branded to Kill-Navy-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|US Navy aircraft carrier enters a Japanese port.]]
[[File:Btk.jpg|thumb|none|300px|English language release cover.]]


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Branded to Kill
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Original Japanese theatrical poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Japan
Directed by Seijun Suzuki
Release Date 1967
Language Japanese
English
Studio Nikkatsu
Main Cast
Character Actor
Goro Hanada Jô Shishido
Number One Killer Koji Nanbara
Michihiko Yabuhara Isao Tamagawa
Misako Nakajo Annu Mari
Mami Hanada Mariko Ogawa
Gihei Kasuga Hiroshi Minami


Branded to Kill (殺しの烙印, Koroshi no rakuin) is a 1967 Japanese crime thriller directed by Seijun Suzuki. The plot depicts Goro Hanada (Jô Shishido), the Japanese yakuza Number Three Killer with a fetish for the smell of boiling rice. In his attempts to climb to the very top in the bloody business Hanada meets and falls in love with a mysterious woman named Misako, who recruits him for a mission that Hanada fails. Due to this, he becomes a target for the Number One Killer.

This low budget, surrealistic and absurdist movie originally was a commercial and critical disappointment for the studio. But over time Branded to Kill was recognized as a cult classic and made influence for notable filmmakers, among which are Jim Jarmusch, John Woo, Chan-wook Park and Quentin Tarantino.


The following weapons were used in the film Branded to Kill:


Note!! Most, if not all guns in the movie turn out to be not real weapons but rather replicas, likely flashpaper guns. These guns are named by the models they are based on (when possible), with mentioning the features that allow to tell they are not real.

Handguns

Custom Mauser C96

Goro Hanada uses a flashpaper replica of custom Mauser C96 pistol, modified for using twenty-round detachable magazine, like Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer. The main non-standard feature of this gun is the lack of any kind of safety. Other oddities are the large ring hammer that is positioned lower than on standard early C96s with this feature, smooth slide rails that are common for "Prewar Commercial" version, and no markings on the frame. In action Hanada's Mauser fires in full auto mode despite it lacks the selector switch of Schnellfeuer model.

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For comparison: Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer - 7.63x25mm Mauser
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For comparison: Mauser C96 fitted with holster/stock combo - 7.63x25mm Mauser
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Hanada readies his gun when performing a mission to escort a client in a car ride.
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A good view of Hanada's Mauser. Note the incorrectly placed large ring hammer, the lack of the safety, smooth slide rails and the lack of markings.
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Hanada attaches the holster-stock to his gun.
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Hanada fires his gun in full-auto mode.
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Hanada with the Mauser.
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Hanada holds the Mauser with attached holster-stock during the duel with Sakura, Number Two Killer.
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Hanada prepares to shoot one of his targets up through a pipe drain (possibly a reference to a famous legend about a ninja assassin who killed Uesugi Kenshin in the lavatory by thrusting a spear from below).
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Goro Hanada (Jô Shishido) posing with his Mauser on a promotional image.

Colt Model 1903 / Ruby Style Pistol 1

A hammerless pistol, resembling Colt Model 1903 (but with shorter barrel and more angular shapes) or pistols of the Ruby family, is seen in numerous scenes. A single prop is reused, while these are different guns according to the story. Misako Nakajo (Annu Mari) holds a pistol during the failed assassination. Further same looking pistol is seen in hands of Mami Hanada (Mariko Ogawa). After she drops the gun and runs away, Hamada picks up the gun and uses it as his main gun until the final.

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For comparison: Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Pistol Blued - .32 ACP
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For comparison: Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP
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The pistol is seen in the opening scene in hands of the client whom Hanada escorts (his identity is revealed later). Note the lack of the external extractor that is used on Colt Model 1903, Ruby and other similar Browning system hammerless pistols.
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Misako, firing her pistol, is seen through the sniper scope. The slide doesn't cycle when the gun fires.
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A decent view of the pistol in Hanada's hands.
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A view of the muzzle.
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Misako gets the pistol but Hanada disarms her.
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Hanada fires at his wife (the nudity is censored). The slide doesn't cycle when the gun fires, and the muzzle flame is a typical flashpaper effect.
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The heel of the pistol is seen.
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Hanada's pistol and Number One's FN Model 1910 on the table.
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Hanada takes the pistol.

Colt Model 1903 / Ruby Style Pistol 2

In the climactic scene Hanada's pistol switches to another gun, of roughtly same appearance but without any kind of magazine, even the fake one.

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A close-up of Hanada's pistol in the climactic scene. The grip is a single detail without any kind of magazine.

FN Model 1910

Number One Killer (Koji Nanbara) is armed with an FN Model 1910. Unlike most other guns in the movie, this one looks quite authentic (at least Hanada opens the slide and extracts the magazine). The FN 1910 isn't used in action.

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FN Model 1910 - .380 ACP
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Number One in standoff with Hanada.
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Another view of the same scene.
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Hanada's and Number One's pistols on the table.
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The grips with FN logo can be seen.
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Hanada pickes up Number One's pistol.
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He finds a note in the unloaded magazine.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose Style

Gihei Kasuga (Hiroshi Minami) carries a snub nose revolver. His gun is based on Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose but differs in details, such as the shape of the front sight, the simplified details of the cylinder and seemingly too thin walls of the barrel.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver - .38 Special
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Kasuga draws his revolver during the conflict with Hanada.
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Another view of the revolver. The trigger guard is seen better.
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Kasuga holds the revolver when the car is ambushed.
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Kasuga hides behind the car.

Luger P08 Style

During the ambush on the road, one of the rival criminals is armed with a pistol, styled like Luger P08.

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For comparison: Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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An ambusher fires a Luger-style pistol.
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He is gunned down. This view allows to see how the screen gun differs from the real Luger.

Luger P08 "Marine" Style

Another ambusher is armed with a pistol, styled like Luger P08 "Marine" with 15cm barrel.

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For comparison: Luger P08 "Marine" model - 9x19mm
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One of the ambushers is armed with a pistol that looks similar to long-barreled Luger P08 "Marine".
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The rear part of the pistol is seen when the ambusher brawls with Kasuga. It only marginally matches Luger.
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A long-barreled "pseudo Luger" is used by the Number One Killer when he taunts Hanada, showing the positions where he can fire from.

Luger LP08 "Artillery" Style

Koh (uncredited), the Number Four Killer, uses a pistol, styled like Luger LP08 "Artillery", during the shootout with Kasuga.

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For comparison: Luger LP08 "Artillery" model - 9x19mm
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Koh fires at Kasuga. The barrel length resembles the "Artillery" model but the pistol lacks the front sight.

Rifles

Sakura's Rifle

During the ambush in the wartime fort, Sakura (uncredited), the Number Two Killer, is armed with a rifle. It looks like a kind of semi-auto hunting or sporting gun.

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Sakura fires at Hanada's car.
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Another view of the same scene.
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The muzzle is seen.

Hanada's Rifle

Hanada uses a sniper rifle for two assassinations. This gun also seems to be a semi-auto weapon.

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Hanada attaches the sniper scope to his rifle.
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Hanada spots the target.
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A butterfly lands on the barrel, spoiling the shot.
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The barrel with a kind of muzzle brake is seen.

Misako's Rifle

Misako holds a small caliber semi-auto rifle in one scene. Hanada later uses this rifle for the shootout on the breakwater and during the confrontation with Number One Killer.

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Hanada finds the rifle hidden in Misako's apartments. Note the slim magazine that allows to guess the rifle to be .22 caliber.
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Misako aims at Hanada.
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Another view of the same scene.
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Hanada takes the rifle with the sniper scope when he goes on the breakwater.
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He uses the front sight of the rifle to pull a rope.
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Hanada fires. A mirror is attached to the barrel that allows him to spot an enemy behind him.
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The barrel has a row of holes near the muzzle. If this rifle is a real gun then there holes may provide the effect of muzzle brake.
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The rifle is damaged by a precious shot of Number One.

Number One's Henchmen's Rifles

During the shootout on the breakwater, two of Number One's henchmen are armed with semi-auto rifles.

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A henchman covers under Hanada's gunfire.
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He raises the rifle...
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...but is gunned down.
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Another henchman aims a rifle with sniper scope.
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Another view of the henchman's rifle.
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He is also gunned down by Hanada.

Trivia

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A ship that is seen at the background left is most likely the JN Amatsukaze guided missile destroyer.
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US Navy aircraft carrier enters a Japanese port.
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English language release cover.