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Branded to Kill (1967)

Branded to Kill (directed by Seijun Suzuki), follows Goro Hanada, the no 3. hit man for the Yakuza, as he pulls off various hits for the mob, and battles with the mysterious No 1.

The following firearms can be seen in Branded to Kill


Handguns

Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer

The main weapon of Goro Hanada (Jô Shishido), the No 3. hit man for the Yakuza, is a Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer. Goro can be seen cradling the pistol by the magazine, and taking down several opponents throughout the film. Many of his targets meet their end due to this gun, including several rival hit men. One scene in the film shows Goro firing up a pipe to kill one of his targets, showing his incredible skill (or luck) with the pistol.

Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer - 7.63x25mm Mauser
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Goro Hanada (Jô Shishido) posing with his Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer while the two leading ladies of the film look on.
A closeup of the same scene
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A promotional photo for the film

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