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Agent 8 3/4 (original title: "Hot Enough for June") is a 1964 British espionage comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and Starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylva Koscina.
The following weapons were used in the film Agent 8 3/4:
Walther P38
Walther P38 pistol will appear several times in the film.
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Walther P38 was part of the inheritance of a dead Agent Nr. 007.
Unidentified revolver
Simoneva's father (Leo McKern) carries an unidentified revolver.
MP40
Czechoslovak soldiers and some policemen in this movie are armed with a MP40 submachine guns.
Unidentified rifle
Some soldiers and policmen are equipped with unidentified rifles.
Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector
Nicholas Whistler (Dirk Bogarde) shoots from Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector.