Title
|
Actor
|
Character
|
Note
|
Date
|
The Battle of the Rails (La bataille du rail) |
|
French Resistance fighters |
|
1946
|
Little Partisan (Malý partyzán) |
Josef Šlosar |
Jenda Hanuš |
|
1950
|
|
Czechoslovak soldiers and partisans
|
Attention! Bandits! (Achtung! Banditi!) |
Giuliano Montaldo |
Lorenzo |
|
1951
|
Franco Bologna |
"Cat"
|
|
Italian partisans, fascist policemen
|
Paratrooper |
Alan Ladd |
Steve MacKendrick |
|
1953
|
Leo Genn |
Major John Snow
|
Harry Andrews |
Regimental Sergeant Major
|
|
British paratroopers
|
The Most Wanted Man (L'Ennemi public No 1) |
|
Fallone's henchmen and plainclothes police |
|
1953
|
Grisbi (Touchez pas au grisbi) |
Jean Gabin |
Max |
|
1954
|
Paul Frankeur |
Pierrot
|
Michel Jourdan |
Marco
|
René Dary |
Riton
|
Soldier of Fortune |
|
Chinese soldiers and sailors |
|
1955
|
The Bridge on the River Kwai |
Jack Hawkins |
Major Warden |
Canadian model |
1957
|
William Holden |
Commander Shears
|
Geoffrey Horne |
Lt. Joyce
|
Kanal |
|
Polish insurgents |
|
1957
|
Ashes and Diamonds |
Adam Pawlikowski |
Andrzej |
|
1958
|
The Black Battalion (Cerný prapor) |
Zdenek Kryzánek |
Ketham |
|
1958
|
|
French foreign legionaries, VPN soldiers
|
Carve Her Name With Pride |
Virginia McKenna |
Violette Szabo |
Fitted with Mk V front sight |
1958
|
Blue Arrow (Golubaya strela) |
|
|
Seen among saboteurs' guns; T-shaped buttstock |
1958
|
Sinners of Paris (Rafles sur la ville) |
Charles Vanel |
Le Fondu |
|
1958
|
The Square Peg |
|
A British soldier |
|
1959
|
Never So Few |
Frank Sinatra |
Capt. Tom Reynolds |
|
1959
|
Richard Johnson |
Capt. Danny De Mortimer
|
Philip Ahn |
Nautaung
|
|
Burmese soldiers
|
Riff Raff Girls (Du rififi chez les femmes) |
|
The bank security guards |
Canadian model |
1959
|
Yesterday's Enemy |
|
Japanese soldiers |
|
1959
|
Consider All Risks (Classe tous risques) |
Philippe March |
Jean Martin |
|
1960
|
Lino Ventura |
Abel Davos
|
Breathless |
|
Police officer |
|
1960
|
The Guns of Navarone |
Anthony Quinn |
Andrea Stavros |
Prop weapon using natural gas to create muzzle flash. Appears to be built on a Mk II with the barrel sawn off nearly to the shroud. |
1961
|
James Darren |
Spyros Pappadimos
|
Bob Simmons |
German Officer
|
Konga |
|
British soldiers |
|
1961
|
Taxi for Tobruk (Un taxi pour Tobrouk) |
Lino Ventura |
Theo Dumas |
|
1961
|
Charles Aznavour |
Samuel Goldmann
|
Germán Cobos |
Jean Ramirez
|
A Man Named Rocca (Un nommé La Rocca) |
|
Guards |
|
1961
|
Gorgo |
|
British soldiers |
|
1961
|
The Longest Day |
Richard Todd |
British Airborne Major John Howard |
|
1962
|
The Door with Seven Locks |
Werner Peters |
Bertram Cody |
|
1962
|
Maigret Sees Red (Maigret voit rouge) |
|
French police |
|
1963
|
The Squeaker |
Klaus Kinski |
Krishna Alexander Jefferson |
|
1963
|
Stanislav Ledinek |
"The Champ"
|
Behold a Pale Horse |
Gregory Peck |
Manuel Artiguez |
|
1964
|
The Unvanquished (L'Insoumis) |
|
French soldier |
Canadian model |
1964
|
Code Name: Tiger (Le Tigre aime la chair fraîche) |
|
Benitez´s henchman |
|
1964
|
Fantômas |
Louis de Funès |
Fantômas |
|
1964
|
Henri Attal |
The bodyguard of Fantômas
|
|
French Gendarmers
|
Panic in Bangkok (Banco à Bangkok pour OSS 117) |
Kerwin Mathews |
Hubert Bonisseur alias OSS 117 |
|
1964
|
|
Hitman, laboratories guard
|
The Assassination (Atentát) |
Radoslav Brzobohatý |
1st Lt. Král |
Canadian model |
1964
|
Rudolf Jelínek |
Sgt. Strnad
|
Ladislav Mrkvicka |
Sgt. Vyskocil
|
Jirí Kodet |
Sgt. Tousek
|
The Gendarme of St. Tropez |
Louis de Funès |
Ludovic Cruchot |
|
1964
|
Room 13 |
|
Gangsters |
|
1964
|
The Curse of the Hidden Vault |
Artur Schilsky |
A gangster |
|
1964
|
|
Police detectives
|
Mark of the Tortoise |
Richard Münch |
Mario di Alsconi |
Two Stens mounted on the wheelchair |
1964
|
The Sinister Monk |
|
|
Hanging on the wall; Canadian model |
1965
|
008: Operation Exterminate |
Alberto Lupo |
Frank Smith, agent 606 |
Continuity mistake |
1965
|
|
Thugs
|
Up to His Ears (Les tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine) |
|
Chinese triads |
|
1965
|
Battle of the Bulge |
|
American soldier |
|
1965
|
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer (Furia à Bahia pour OSS 117) |
|
Nazis, Indians |
|
1965
|
Fantômas se déchaîne |
Jean Marais |
Fandor |
|
1965
|
Ivory Coast Adventure |
Jean Marais |
Jean-Luc Hervé |
|
1965
|
Robert Dalban |
Pepe
|
|
Various criminals
|
The Majordomo (Le majordome) |
|
|
Fitted to a mannequin; with wooden buttstock |
1965
|
Fantômas se déchaîne |
Jean Marais |
Fandor |
|
1965
|
Check Passed: No Mines (Provereno nema mina) |
|
Yugoslavian soldiers |
British and Canadian models |
1965
|
Harum Scarum |
|
Assassins |
|
1965
|
Cast a Giant Shadow |
Senta Berger |
Magda |
|
1966
|
Yul Brynner |
Asher
|
Stathis Giallelis |
Ram Oren
|
Frank Sinatra |
Vince
|
The Upper Hands ((Du rififi à Paname)) |
|
The assassin in car |
|
1966
|
Judith |
Peter Finch |
Aaron Stein |
|
1966
|
Shraga Friedman |
Nathan
|
|
British paratroopers, Haganah members
|
Funeral in Berlin |
|
|
Fitted with Mk V front sight |
1966
|
Is Paris Burning? |
|
French Resistance fighters |
|
1966
|
Wake Up and Die (Svegliati e uccidi) |
|
A French criminal |
|
1966
|
The Last Adventure |
|
The Henchman |
Canadian model |
1967
|
How I Won the War |
Michael Crawford |
Lt. Earnest Goodbody |
|
1967
|
The Cobra |
|
Henchmen |
|
1967
|
You Only Live Twice |
|
Spectre Guards |
w/ Mk V front sight |
1967
|
Shock Troops (Un homme de trop) |
Jean-Claude Brialy |
Jean |
Canadian model |
1967
|
Claude Brasseur |
Groubec
|
Paolo Fratini |
Philippe
|
Patrick Préjean |
Lecocq
|
|
Resistance fighters
|
The Monk with the Whip |
Günter Meisner |
Greaves |
|
1967
|
Hans Epskamp |
Limes Portland
|
I, Justice (Já, spravedlnost) |
|
Men disguised as U.S. soldiers |
|
1968
|
The Violent Four (Banditi a Milano) |
Gian Maria Volonté |
Pietro 'Piero' Cavallero |
Canadian model |
1968
|
Pasha (Le Pacha) |
|
Dancers in cabaret |
|
1968
|
The Olsen Gang |
|
A Danish police officer |
|
1968
|
The Zombie Walks |
Peter Mosbacher |
"The Laughing Corpse" |
|
1968
|
Gorilla Gang |
Albert Lieven |
Henry Parker |
|
1968
|
|
Police officers
|
Play Dirty |
|
British soldiers |
Canadian model |
1969
|
Mr. Freedom |
|
Freedom agent |
|
1969
|
Machine Gun McCain |
John Cassavetes |
Hank McCain |
|
1969
|
The Eighth (Osmiyat) |
|
Resistance fighters |
|
1969
|
The Man with the Glass Eye |
|
|
Remotely controlled gun trap |
1969
|
The Night of the Following Day |
Marlon Brando |
Bud |
With fake sound suppressor |
1969
|
How I Unleashed World War II |
Lech Ordon |
Sgt. Hopkins |
|
1970
Television
Anime
Video Games
Sten Mk II(S)
Sten Mk II(S) (Canadian) - 9x19mm
The Sten Mk II(S) was a covert ops variant with an extremely effective integral suppressor developed at the request of the British Special Operations Executive by Major Hugh Reeves, who would go on to design the Welrod Pistol. The suppressor used a ported barrel and the recoil spring was shortened and the bolt lightened to ensure reliable function. The S stands for "special purpose" rather than "silenced" as one might expect. It was developed after the failure of attempts early in the war to produce a suppressed Thompson Submachine Gun, and was issued to Commando units and other special forces groups. It was first used by frontline SOE units in in Europe in 1943, and also saw use in the Far East.
While the suppressor became extremely hot with prolonged firing (hence the cloth grip) and would be effectively ruined by running a single magazine through it in full-auto, it was highly effective if fire was restricted to short bursts. As mentioned at the top of the page, SS officer Otto Skorzeny went to great lengths to acquire one, and is known to have stated "What splendid possibilities the use of these silencers offered. What losses they might save and what dangers they might avert! How wonderful, in case of an unexpected meeting with an enemy detachment, to be able to fire without the reports attracting the attention of other enemy groups!" In German use, captured Mk II(S) Stens received the designation "MP751(e)."
While it was officially declared obsolete by the British Army in 1945, the Mk II(S) and Mk VI(S) continued to be used, turning up during counter-insurgency operations in Malaya and Kenya during the 60s. The Mk II(S) was also used by both the Australian SAS and American MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War, and was not actually removed from British Special Forces inventories until suppressed variants of the Heckler & Koch MP5 were adopted in the 1980s.
Film
Video Games
Sten Mk III
Film
Television
Video Games
Anime
Sten Mk V
Sten Mk V without vertical grip - 9x19mm
Film
Television
Video Games
Sten Mk VI
Video Games
Austen Mk I/II
Film
Television
Video Games
Title
|
Appears as
|
Mods
|
Note
|
Date
|
Call of Duty: WWII |
Austen |
|
Mk I, added in July 2019 update, 25-round magazine by default |
2017
|
MP 3008
MP 3008 - 9x19mm Parabellum
MP 3008 with wooden stock and left side charging handle - 9x19mm
The MP 3008, also known as the "Volksmaschinenpistole" (people's machine pistol), was a German submachine gun developed towards the end of WWII. It was essentially a copy of the Sten Mk II, but with a vertical magazine. Due to the poor state of German manufacturing towards the end of the war, and the fact that the MP 3008 was manufactured in various smaller factories and machine shops, there was a lot of variation in terms of the materials and design of the weapon's furniture - it could be found with a skeleton wire stock, a strut stock, a strut stock with a wooden pistol grip, and finally a fully wooden stock.
Film
Title
|
Actor
|
Character
|
Note
|
Date
|
Jojo Rabbit |
|
Volkssturm members |
|
2019
|
Television
Show Title / Episode
|
Actor
|
Character
|
Note
|
Air Date
|
The Defeated |
|
A henchmen |
|
2020
|
Anime
Title
|
Character
|
Note / Episode
|
Date
|
Najica Blitz Tactics |
Crewwomen |
"Mission: 005 - The Fragile Dream with a Crimson Colored Horizon" |
2001
|
Video Games
Game Title
|
Appears as
|
Mods
|
Notation
|
Release Date
|
Enlisted |
|
|
With wooden stock |
2021
|
Viper Machine Carbine
The Viper Machine Carbine was an experimental bullpup version of the Sten that was intended to be used as a one-handed personal defense weapon. The Mk I version of the Viper was designed in 1942 and intended for motorcycle messengers. Built from Sten Mk. III parts and encased in a hollow wooden clamshell, the Mk I would be held by the user underneath the shoulder. As such it possessed no iron sights, or a fire selector for that matter. Only two examples of the Mk I was built. A Mk II version was designed in 1943 but not built; the 1945 Mk III featured a radically different design, being redesigned from the ground up and having more conventional features such as iron sights and a stock. It was intended for military police in Occupied Germany, but only three were built before ultimately being rejected.
Video Games
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