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Agent 8 3/4 (original title: "Hot Enough for June") is a 1964 British espionage comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and Starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylva Koscina.
The following weapons were used in the film Agent 8 3/4:
Walther P38
Walther P38 pistol will appear several times in the film.
Unidentified revolver
Simoneva's father (Leo McKern) carries an unidentified revolver.
MP40
Czechoslovak soldiers and some policemen in this movie are armed with a MP40 submachine guns.
Unidentified rifle
Some soldiers and policmen are equipped with unidentified rifles.
Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector
Nicholas Whistler (Dirk Bogarde) shoots from Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector.