Armageddon (Armaguedon) is a 1977 French-Italian-Belgian crime thriller directed by Alain Jessua. Louis Carrier (Jean Yanne), who has lived all his life in poverty and obscurity, suddenly inherits a great wealth from his late brother and tries to forcibly attract attention. Becoming mentally unstable, he sends numerous threatening messages, signed as Armageddon, that he has power over life and death. Police Commissioner Vivien (Michel Duchaussoy) who investigates the case seeks assistance from of his friend, the psychiatrist Dr. Michel Ambrose (Alain Delon).
The following weapons were used in the film Armageddon (Armaguedon):
A hammerless Smith & Wesson Model 38/49 is a personal weapon of Police Commissioner Jacques Vivien (Michel Duchaussoy). It is seen only in distance that makes it difficult to determine the exact model, 38 or 49.
Pistols
Beretta Model 70
The first of Louis Carrier's (Jean Yanne) pistols is a Beretta Model 70. It appears to be one of .22 caliber versions, likely Model 71 or 72.
Llama Pistol
The second of Carrier's pistols is a compact M1911-style gun. What is seen of this pistol, allows to guess that it can be an early model of Llama Pistol Series, possibly Llama I or II. Due to a continuity error, this pistol replaces the Beretta Model 70 when Carrier makes a failed attempt on a minister.
Beretta M1934
The third and final of Louis Carrier's pistols is a Beretta M1934 (possibly a continuity error with his previous Beretta 70).
A SIG P210 is seen on the background screen in the TV show during the interview of Dr. Ambrose.
Submachine Guns
MAT-49
Police special unit personnel is armed with MAT-49 SMGs. A MAT-49 is also seen on the background screen in the TV show during the interview of Dr. Ambrose.
MAS-38
What appears to be a MAS-38 is seen in hands of a policeman (for proof see digitally edited screenshot on talk page).
Gevarm Type D4
A Gevarm Type D4 SMG is seen on the background screen in the TV show during the interview of Dr. Ambrose.