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Le Guignolo
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Le Guignolo (released in English under the original title) is a 1980 French-Italian crime comedy directed by Georges Lautner and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a con artist Alexandre Dupré who is accidentally involved in a hunt for microfilm, containing a valuable invention of a recently murdered French scientist.
The following weapons were used in the film Le Guignolo:
Handguns
Colt Trooper Mk III
A Colt Trooper Mk III with 6" barrel is seen in hands of Joseph's elder assistant (uncredited), then taken from him by Alexandre Dupré (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and given to Achille Sureau (Michel Galabru) who holds the revolver while playing the role of a cheated husband. The abovementioned elder assistant is later seen with a Colt Trooper with a 4" barrel.
Walther P38
Joseph (Georges Géret) and one of his assistants (uncredited) carry Walther P38 pistols. Abdel Fahrad (Charles Gérard) uses a P38 in the scene in the bakery.
Beretta M1915
What appears to be a Beretta M1915 is seen in hands of Urbino Alfonsi (Aldo Rendine), a hotel detective.
Various revolvers
Several unidentifiable revolvers are seen in various scenes.
Submachine Guns
Beretta M12
In several scenes in Venice Italian carabiniers carry Beretta M12 SMGs.
MAT-49
In the final scene some of French gendarmes are armed with MAT-49 SMGs.
Rifles and Assault Rifles
M16A1 Sniper Rifle
Fredo (Tony Kendall), the hitman on Kamal's service, is armed with an M16A1 assault rifle, fitted with a sound suppressor, sniper scope and laser sighting device.
MAS-36
In the final scene many French gendarmes are armed with rifles that appear to be MAS-36s. Most of them are fitted with smoke grenade launchers. Guards at the gates of a government building in Paris also are armed wtih MAS-36s.