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I was told that weapons I cannot identify ought to be posted here before being moved to the main page, so here they are. | 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 assault rifles== | ==Unidentified assault rifles== |
Revision as of 05:20, 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 assault rifles
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.
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.