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Lucio Flavio
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Lucio Flavio (Original title: Lucio Flavio o Passageiro da Agonia - Lucio Flavio the Passenger of Agony) is a 1977 Brazilian crime drama directed by Héctor Babenco. It was inspired by the true story of the bank robber Lucio Flavio and the ties between his gang and corrupt members of the police.
The following weapons were used in the film Lucio Flavio:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Military & Police (Spanish version)
Lucio Flavio (Reginaldo Faria) uses a nickel plated revolver throughout the film; it appears to be one of the copies of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police made by various Eibar gunsmiths.
Pistols
Ruby Pistol
A member of Lucio Flavio's gang uses what appears to be a Ruby Pistol through the film
Submachinegun
MP 40
The MP40 is used by police; an odd choice since it was never adopted by any Brazilian police force.
Rifles
FN FAL
One of Lucio Flavio's acomplices uses a FN FAL with the stock removed during the assault on the prison convoy.
Rossi Model 62
One of Lucio Flavio's accomplices carries that looks like a Rossi Model 62 SA during the landfill scene; the weapon is fitted with a scope.