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Mediterraneo

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The following weapons appear in the 1991 film Mediterraneo:

Mediterraneo (1991)



Bruni/BBM "ME-8 Police"

Sergeant Lorusso and Lieutenant Montini use a blank firing Bruni/BBM "ME-8 Police"used to impersonate a Beretta M1934. This gun was used probably for legal reasons, since the film was shot in Greece.

Bruni/BBM "ME-8 Police" 8mm blank firing gun
Lieutenant gives orders after landing.
Sergeant Lorusso is preparing to enter a home under the cover of the team with pistol in the hand.


Carcano Modello 91

All the soldiers of the squad (composed of mixed units) use the Italian Royal Army standard issue Carcano Mod. 91 long rifles, with wrong slings. For legal reasons the bolts were removed and replaced with much smaller versions, leading to the actors having difficulty reloading after shooting. In some scenes the bolts are even not present. The bolts were probably found in Greece, taking them from other rifles, and adapted to mount on the Carcano 91 to shoot 8mm blanks (a simple modification often used by reenactors or low budget films). It's strange how no member of the task force has a Breda light machine gun, despite the objective of the mission being garrisoning and defending the island. Surely if it was difficult to import some old bolt-action rifles, it would have been even more difficult import an automatic weapon.

Carcano M91 Long Rifle - 6.5mm
The Sergente Lorusso (Diego Abadantuono) walks with his Modello 91.
Note the absence of the bolt in this scene.
The soldiers aim at the "enemy".
In the hidden armory there are a mix of Carcano 91 (91 Long, 91/38, 91/41, Balilla smaller carbine) and other bolt-action rifles.

Unknown British Royal Navy Pistol

The two Royal Navy soldiers are standing with their P37 holsters. At the WWII the British Navy personal issue sidearm was the Webley semi-auto pistol.

The British look Italian soldiers smugly.

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