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[[File:Total Western-P90-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Colonel fires his P90.]]
[[File:Total Western-P90-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Colonel fires his P90.]]
== Unidentified submachine gun ==
== Uzi ==
An SMG is seen in the trunk on Ludo's car together with some firearms and ammunition. It is not used in action.
An SMG that appears to be an [[Uzi]] with removed stock is seen in the trunk on Ludo's car together with some firearms and ammunition. It is not used in action.
[[File:Uzi Stock Removed.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Uzi with stock removed - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Total Western-Weapons-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SMG is seen in the trunk (at the left).]]
[[File:Total Western-Weapons-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SMG is seen in the trunk (at the left).]]
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== M16A2 (civilian model) ==
== M16A2 (civilian model) ==
When the members of The Colonel's ([[Jean-Marie Winling]]) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them is armed with an [[M16A2]] (the lack of the flash hider probably means that it's some civilian version of this rifle).
When the members of The Colonel's ([[Jean-Marie Winling]]) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them ([[Nicky Naudé]]) is armed with an [[M16A2]] (the lack of the flash hider probably means that it's some civilian version of this rifle).
Total Western is a 2000 French crime movie directed by Eric Rochant. A criminal Gérard Bédécarrax aka Bédé (Samuel Le Bihan) is hiding with a large sum of cash after his boss is killed by rival mobsters. Bédé's hiding place is a reformative school for young criminals in the French countryside. But cruel Ludo (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) and his henchmen are on the trail.
In the opening scene José (Marc Andréoni), a nervous nephew of Bédé's boss, plays with his two-tone pistol that appears to be a Colt Combat Elite.
M1911-style pistol
In one scene Aliocha (Emmanuel Avena), one of Ludo's henchmen, is seen with an M1911-style pistol.
Colt Government Model
The Colonel (Jean-Marie Winling) carries an M1911-style pistol that seems to be a Colt Government Model or something like it. He gives it to one of the members of his paintball club.
An SMG that appears to be an Uzi with removed stock is seen in the trunk on Ludo's car together with some firearms and ammunition. It is not used in action.
Shotguns
Winchester 1912
When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them is armed with a Winchester Model 1912 Field Gun with sawn-off barrel and pistol grip.
Mossberg 500
When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them is armed with a Mossberg 500 pump action shotgun.
Unidentified shotgun
Due to a continuity error, the Mossberg 500 shotgun later switches to another one.
When the members of The Colonel's (Jean-Marie Winling) paintball club throw away paintball markers in favor of real guns, one of them (Nicky Naudé) is armed with an M16A2 (the lack of the flash hider probably means that it's some civilian version of this rifle).