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==Smith & Wesson M1917==
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132 ([[Milton Gonçalves]]) uses what appears to be a [[Smith & Wesson M1917]] revolver.
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[[Image:S&W-Model-1917.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Smith & Wesson M1917 Revolver (Military issue with lanyard ring) - .45 ACP]]
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[[File:LucioFlavio1917.jpg|thumb|600px|none|132 threatens Lucio Flavio with the revolver]]
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==Unknown Revolvers==
 
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Members of the police death squad are seen with unknown revolvers.
 
Members of the police death squad are seen with unknown revolvers.

Revision as of 03:32, 18 January 2024

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Brazilian poster of the film

Lucio Flavio (Original Portuguese title: Lucio Flavio o Passageiro da Agonia, "Lucio Flavio the Passenger of Agony") is a 1977 Brazilian crime drama directed by Héctor Babenco. It was inspired by the true story of the bank robber Lucio Flavio and the ties between his gang and corrupt members of the police.
The following weapons were used in the film Lucio Flavio:


Revolvers

Smith & Wesson Military & Police (Spanish version)

Lucio Flavio (Reginaldo Faria) uses a nickel plated revolver throughout the film; it appears to be one of the copies of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police made by various Eibar gunsmiths.

S&W Model 10 copy made by Guisasola Hermanos -.38 Long Colt
Lucio Flavio points the revolver at a former associate in the opening scene.
Lucio Flavio answer the door, gun in hand. Note the placement of the screws is different from the original S&W model.
Lucio Flavio points his weapon at Constancio; this appears to be the same nickel plated revolver as above.
Lucio Flavio reloads two chambers on his revolver. He uses .32 S&W Long ammunition made by Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos (non-Brazilian viewers may be more familiar with this ammunition manufacturer's international branding, MagTech).
Lucio Flavio places his revolver on a table alongside bundles of stolen cash; note the extractor rod.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Lucio Flavio's brother Nijini (Sergio Otero) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 during a bank robbery

Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver with 6.5" barrel and gold medallion grips - .38 Special
Nijini holds a long-barreled revolver
The death squad prepares to salute their fallen comrade by firing at his grave. The man further to the right appears to have the same gun.

Smith & Wesson M1917

132 (Milton Gonçalves) uses what appears to be a Smith & Wesson M1917 revolver.

Smith & Wesson M1917 Revolver (Military issue with lanyard ring) - .45 ACP
132 threatens Lucio Flavio with the revolver

Unknown Revolvers

Members of the police death squad are seen with unknown revolvers.

One of the death squad policemen at the funeral carries a revolver.
The death squad prepares to salute their fallen comrade, by firing at his grave.

Colt Police Positive

Carcará (Carlos Wilson) carries a Colt Police Positive.

Colt Police Positive w/ 4" Barrel and nickel finish - .38 Special
The policeman points his revolver at a Lucio Flavio;note the unsupported ejector rod
The weapon can be seen in a production still

Pistols

Ruby Pistol

Liece de Paula (Ivan Almeida) uses what appears to be a Ruby Pistol with black grips through the film.

Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP
Lucio Flavio and Liece threaten 132.
Lucio Flavio and Liece point their weapons at Constancio; note the Ruby's safety.
The Ruby can be seen in Liece's waistband during the assault on the prison convoy.

A member of the police death squad carries what appears to be the same pistol.

One of the death squad policemen at the funeral carries the pistol.
For some reason, the Ruby's safety is on in this scene; during the gun salute no muzzle flash or smoke is seen and the actor only mimics the recoil.

Submachine Guns

MP 40

The MP 40 is used by police; an odd choice since it was never adopted by any Brazilian police force. Lucio Flavio receives an MP 40 from corrupt policemen; he says he will need it for his next robbery but does not use it (during the actual robbery scene he carries his revolver).

MP 40 - 9x19mm
A prison guard holds an MP 40
132 delivers the MP 40; he cocks the gun to show it's in working condition
A guard on the prison convoy holds an MP 40.
A policeman points an MP40 at Lucio Flavio
The weapon can be seen in a production still


Rifles

FN FAL

During the assault on the prison convoy, Liece de Paula uses a FN FAL paratrooper model with the folding stock removed; the weapon is fitted with an extended magazine. This rifle is most likely a Brazilian-manufactured IMBEL M964 variant.

FN FAL 50.61 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Liece fires the weapon.
Liece holds a guard at gunpoint.
The extended magazine can be seen in this shot.

Rossi Model 62

Liece de Paula carries what appears to be a Rossi Model 62 SA during the landfill scene; the weapon is fitted with a scope.

Rossi Model 62 SA - .22 LR
Liece covers Lucio Flavio with his sniper rifle.

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