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[[Image:MAW Taser_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|'''Biff:''' ''"What the hell is that?"'' <BR> '''Mario:''' ''"A [[Taser]]."'' <BR> '''Biff:''' ''"A what??"'' <BR> '''Mario:''' ''"Taser - 65,000 volts of electricity. Totally incapacitates a victim without killing 'em. Got it on sale."'']] | [[Image:MAW Taser_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|'''Biff:''' ''"What the hell is that?"'' <BR> '''Mario:''' ''"A [[Taser]]."'' <BR> '''Biff:''' ''"A what??"'' <BR> '''Mario:''' ''"Taser - 65,000 volts of electricity. Totally incapacitates a victim without killing 'em. Got it on sale."'']] | ||
[[Image:MAW SW686+Taser_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Biff and Mario begin bickering with each other while wielding their weapons.]] | [[Image:MAW SW686+Taser_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Biff and Mario begin bickering with each other while wielding their weapons.]] | ||
[[Image:MAW Taser_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"That's it. That's it - You're done."'' Mario, fed-up, fires his Taser at Biff.]] | [[Image:MAW Taser_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"That's it. That's it - You're done."'' <BR> Mario, fed-up, fires his Taser at Biff.]] | ||
[[Image:MAW Taser_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Taser being rather spectacularly discharged.]] | [[Image:MAW Taser_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Taser being rather spectacularly discharged.]] | ||
[[Image:MAW Taser_4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Biff is hit with the Taser, which for some strange, goofy reason is generating electrical arcs in and around his mouth.]] | [[Image:MAW Taser_4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Biff is hit with the Taser, which for some strange, goofy reason is generating electrical arcs in and around his mouth.]] | ||
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Louis is seen doodling a couple of pictures during his accompanying Carl and James on their work route. The first shows their standard garbage truck but with a man firing what seems to be some kind of sniper rifle from the cab and some kind of missile mounted on the top. The other drawing is of a otherwise plain-looking helicopter inexplicably firing missiles upon a pier full of people. | Louis is seen doodling a couple of pictures during his accompanying Carl and James on their work route. The first shows their standard garbage truck but with a man firing what seems to be some kind of sniper rifle from the cab and some kind of missile mounted on the top. The other drawing is of a otherwise plain-looking helicopter inexplicably firing missiles upon a pier full of people. | ||
[[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Louis first-seen drawing. Rather unusual thing to add to a daily report.]] | [[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Louis' first-seen drawing. Rather unusual thing to add to a daily report.]] | ||
[[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pier showing several apparently very oblivious people..]] | [[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pier showing several apparently very oblivious people..]] | ||
[[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|..And the drawn helicopter (clearly with landing skids akin to a UH-1 Huey) inexplicably firing missiles at said pier. Rather tasteless, yes, but is fitting with the character of Louis who very much retains the rather dark battlefield humor of a combat veteran.]] | [[Image:MAW LouisDrawing 03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|..And the drawn helicopter (clearly with landing skids akin to a UH-1 Huey) inexplicably firing missiles at said pier. Rather tasteless, yes, but is fitting with the character of Louis who very much retains the rather dark battlefield humor of a combat veteran.]] |
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Men At Work is a 1990 dark comedy film written and directed by Emilio Estevez who also co-stars along with his brother Charlie Sheen. The film has the brothers Estevez and Sheen portraying a couple of indifferent prankster garbagemen who inadvertently stumble onto the body of a dead politician and an illegal offshore toxic chemical dumping conspiracy.
The following weapons were used in the film Men At Work:
Special
Pellet Rifle
The eponymous and never-more-descript 'Pellet Gun' is the film's most prominent weapon, seen used throughout the film by Carl Taylor (Charlie Sheen), James St. James (Emilio Estevez), and Louis Fedders (Keith David).
Closeup of the buisness end of the pellet gun as Carl prepares to use it as an unorthodox method of settling a neighbor's domestic dispute.
Louis - as very much a bluff - holds the pellet gun on their pizza man hostage (Dean Cameron) as he commands the two ornery cops Mike and Jeff to discard their weapons.
James laments as he unloads a single pellet from the gun.
Carl prepares to fire the pellet gun with James alongside.
Handguns
Colt Official Police
The Colt Official Police is the apparent sidearm of the antagonizing (at least to Carl and James) Las Playas Police Officer Mike (John Putch) and his partner Jeff (Tommy Hinkley).
Smith & Wesson Model 686
Biff (Hawk Wolinski), one of Maxwell Potterdam's (John Getz) main henchmen, carries a Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Biff mockingly announces his presence while brandishing his S&W Model 686.
Biff holds his Model 686 on Carl.
Smith & Wesson Model 36 (Nickel)
Mario (John Lavachielli), Biff's partner henchman, is seen carrying a polished nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36.
Unknown
Two "rent-a-cops" draw unknown handguns on Louis (Keith David). As they are seen at a distance (and well out of any focus), a definitive ID can't be made.
Submachine Guns
TEC-9 Mini
Several of Maxwell Potterdam's other henchmen are seen with Intratec TEC-9 Minis.

Micro Uzi
Several of Maxwell Potterdam's other henchmen are seen with Micro Uzis.
Less-Lethal
Taser
Mario (John Lavachielli) is first seen wielding a nondescript Taser, which he specifically describes, much to the ire of his partner henchman Biff (Hawk Wolinski).
Mario: "A Taser."
Biff: "A what??"
Mario: "Taser - 65,000 volts of electricity. Totally incapacitates a victim without killing 'em. Got it on sale."
Mario, fed-up, fires his Taser at Biff.
Extra
Louis' Drawings
Louis is seen doodling a couple of pictures during his accompanying Carl and James on their work route. The first shows their standard garbage truck but with a man firing what seems to be some kind of sniper rifle from the cab and some kind of missile mounted on the top. The other drawing is of a otherwise plain-looking helicopter inexplicably firing missiles upon a pier full of people.