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Brazilian military police carry [[FN FAL]] assault rifles. As the movie was filmed in Brasil, they appear to be local manufactured IMBEL M964. | Brazilian military police carry [[FN FAL]] assault rifles. As the movie was filmed in Brasil, they appear to be local manufactured IMBEL M964. | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 2 June 2015
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Grand Slam (original title Ad ogni costo ("At any cost")) is a 1967 Italian-West German-Spanish crime movie directed by Giuliano Montaldo. A retired school teacher plans a theft in the office of the diamond company in Rio. He gathers a crew of criminals and starts his plan during the carnival.
The following weapons were used in the film Grand Slam (Ad ogni costo):
Unidentified pistol
In one scene Erich Weiss (Klaus Kinski) gives a pistol to Jean-Paul Audry (Robert Hoffmann). It looks similar to M1911 but lacks a manual safety.
Luger P08
During the last scene in Rio Mark Milford (Adolfo Celi) uses a suppressed Luger P08. As this scene was filmed in Brazil, the pistol can be a Brazilian Contract Model 1906 Luger.
FN FAL
Brazilian military police carry FN FAL assault rifles. As the movie was filmed in Brasil, they appear to be local manufactured IMBEL M964.
Lever action rifle
A lever action rifles is seen in Agostino Rossi's apartments in Roma.