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The following firearms were used in the film Anatomy of a Murder:
Luger P08
The murder weapon used by Lt. Frederick Manion (Ben Gazzara) is described as a "Luger" he brought home as a war souvenir. Paul Biegler (James Stewart) picks up the Luger during Manion's trial, asking Manion to show how the weapon indicates when it is empty.