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One of the robbers at the drugstore uses a snubnose revolver | One of the robbers at the drugstore uses a snubnose revolver | ||
[[File:EuMateiLucioFlavioRevolver5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The robber gestures with the revolver and ask for syringes.]] | [[File:EuMateiLucioFlavioRevolver5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The robber gestures with the revolver and ask for syringes.]] | ||
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[[File:EuMateiLucioFlavioRevolver6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The robber holds the gun after being injured.]] | [[File:EuMateiLucioFlavioRevolver6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The robber holds the gun after being injured.]] | ||
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I Killed Lúcio Flávio ( Eu Matei Lúcio Flávio) is a 1979 Brazilian exploitation film directed by Antonio Calmon. The movie was a sort of "response" to 1977's Lucio Flavio; inspired by the life of detective Mariel Mariscot (who appeared in the 1977 film with the name "Moretti") who was part of an underground death squad within Rio's police. Lucio Flavio is portrayed as his nemesis (while in the 1977 film, he is a former accomplice).
The following weapons were used in the film I Killed Lúcio Flávio (Eu Matei Lúcio Flávio):
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Military & Police (Spanish version)
Mariel uses a nickel plated revolver during the drug store robbery. It appears to be a Spanish copy of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police (ironically, a very similar weapon was used by the title character in Lucio Flavio).
Unidentified Revolvers
A policeman draws an unknown snubnose revolver
Various revolvers are seen at the police firing range.
One of the robbers at the drugstore uses a snubnose revolver
Smith & Wesson Model 13
Mariel's partner (Anselmo Vasconcelos) uses what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 13 during the drugstore robbery; Mariel borrows it later. Note that it has a fairly similar barrel and receiver, although it could be another revolver since its hammer differs a little from that of the Smith & Wesson Model 13.
Pistols
FN 1900
Mariel (Jece Valadão) uses a nickel FN Model 1900.
CZ 50
Mariel also uses a CZ 50 with brown grips. This is one of the first film appearances of this weapon outside the Eastern Bloc.
Heckler & Koch VP70M
Mariel uses a Heckler & Koch VP70M during his assignment as a bodyguard. This is likely among the earliest appearances of this pistol in any piece of media.
Smith & Wesson 59
What was initially thought to be an M1911-style pistol is actually a Smith & Wesson 59, used by Mariel while working as a bodyguard.
M1911 Variant
One of the robbers at the drugstore use an M1911 style pistol with dark grips.
Shotguns
Sawed-off Shotgun
A policeman uses a side-by-side 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun with a cut-down barrel.
Single Barrel Shotgun
A Single Barrel Shotgun is seem in Mariel's living room.
Submachineguns
INA Model 953
The INA Model 953 is used by police and gangsters. A gangster uses what appears to be a Model 953 with the stock removed.
Rifles
Unknown Sniper Rifle
Lúcio Flávio (Paulo Ramos) uses an unknown sniper rifle.
Unknown Rifle
A gangster uses an unknown rifle.
Urko Carbine
The locally made Urko Carbine is used by police and gangsters. The weapon is fitted with a pistol grip and a wooden forward grip; it might be a custom gun, or even one of the rare folding stock variants (which have a shorter barrel and were sold to police and cash transport companies) with the stock removed.
M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon
A policeman uses an M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon. An odd choice since the weapon was issued to the United States Air Force and never adopted by any police force.