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|''[[Medicopter 117 - Jedes Leben zählt - Season 2|Medicopter 117- Jedes Leben zählt]]''||||sniper|| "Der Bankraub" (S2E02) || 1999 | |''[[Medicopter 117 - Jedes Leben zählt - Season 2|Medicopter 117- Jedes Leben zählt]]''||||sniper|| "Der Bankraub" (S2E02) || 1999 | ||
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| ''[[Case Closed - Season 1]]'' || An Anti-Firearms Squad (AFS) sniper || rowspan="2" | Ep. "The Mysterious Shooting Message Case" || 1996 | |||
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|[[Max Payne (video game)|Max Payne]]||Sniper Rifle||||Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine||2001 | |''[[Max Payne (video game)|Max Payne]]''||"Sniper Rifle"||||Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine||2001 | ||
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|[[No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In HARM's Way]]||RFA Series-4 Bolt Action Rifle||w/ optional suppressor||SSG 69 PII||2002 | |''[[No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In HARM's Way]]''||"RFA Series-4 Bolt Action Rifle"||w/ optional suppressor||SSG 69 PII||2002 | ||
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|[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]||Sniper Rifle||||Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine||2003 | |''[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]''||"Sniper Rifle"||||Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine||2003 | ||
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|[[Contract J.A.C.K.]]||Sniper Rifle||SSG 69 PII modeled with a short barrel||w/ 5-shot mag that holds 10 rounds||2003 | |''[[Contract J.A.C.K.]]''||"Sniper Rifle"||SSG 69 PII modeled with a short barrel||w/ 5-shot mag that holds 10 rounds||2003 | ||
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|[[Project Reality]]||"SSG-P1"||With Harris bipod||||2005 | |''[[Project Reality]]''||"SSG-P1"||With Harris bipod||||2005 | ||
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|[[Project Reality: Falklands]]||"SSG-P1"||||||2012 | |''[[Project Reality: Falklands]]''||"SSG-P1"||||||2012 | ||
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Revision as of 12:58, 23 May 2021
Specifications
(1969 - 2015)
- Type: Sniper Rifle
- Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO, .243 Winchester (PII only), .22-250 Remington (PII only)
- Weight: 8.6 lbs (PI), 9.3 lbs (PII), 8.4 lbs (PIV)
- Length: 39.7" (PI), 46.8" (PII), 39.5" (PIV)
- Barrel length(s): 20" (PI), 25.6" (PII), 16.1" (PIV)
- Capacity: 5, 10 (discontinued)
- Fire Modes: Bolt-Action
The Steyr SSG 69 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Movies
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Lone Wolf McQuade | Chuck Norris | McQuade | 1983 | |
Tough Guys | A police sniper | 1986 | ||
Near Dark | Background Extra | Police officer | 1987 | |
Harry and the Hendersons | David Suchet | Jacque LaFleur | 10-round magazine | 1987 |
Die Hard | Robert Davi | FBI Special Agent Johnson | 1988 | |
Black Rain | Background Extra | Osaka SWAT Team | 1989 | |
Tremors | Michael Gross | Burt Gummer | 1990 | |
Point of No Return | Mic Rodgers | DC police officer | 1990 | |
Trespass | Bruce A. Young | Raymond | 1992 | |
Trespass (1992) | Glenn Plummer | Luther | 1992 | |
Rapid Fire | D.J. Howard | Police Sniper | ten round magazine | 1992 |
In the Line of Fire | Background Extra | Secret Service Counter-Snipers | 1993 | |
Point of No Return | Mic Rodgers | Unnamed Washington D.C. police officer | 1993 | |
Cliffhanger | Kevin Donald | Ray | 1993 | |
Surviving the Game | Charles Dutton | Walter Cole | 1994 | |
Run, Lola, Run (Lola rennt) | German SWAT | 1998 | ||
Sky Fighters | Police sniper | 2005 | ||
Vantage Point | Background Extra | Secret Service Counter-Snipers | 2008 | |
Hidden (Skjult) | Marko Iversen Kanic | Roy | Scopped and suppressed | 2009 |
Kristoffer Joner | Kai Koss | |||
The Tournament | Sébastien Foucan | Anton Bogart | With suppressor | 2009 |
Cockneys vs. Zombies | 2012 | |||
The Guy from Our Cemetery (Paren s nashego kladbishcha) | at the gun shop | 2015 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Notation | Air Date |
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Magnum, P.I. | Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | "Unfinished Business" (S8E08) | 1988 |
Medicopter 117- Jedes Leben zählt | sniper | "Der Bankraub" (S2E02) | 1999 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Case Closed - Season 1 | An Anti-Firearms Squad (AFS) sniper | Ep. "The Mysterious Shooting Message Case" | 1996 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Max Payne | "Sniper Rifle" | Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine | 2001 | |
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In HARM's Way | "RFA Series-4 Bolt Action Rifle" | w/ optional suppressor | SSG 69 PII | 2002 |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | "Sniper Rifle" | Max's primary sniper rifle, uses the 10-shot detachable magazine | 2003 | |
Contract J.A.C.K. | "Sniper Rifle" | SSG 69 PII modeled with a short barrel | w/ 5-shot mag that holds 10 rounds | 2003 |
Project Reality | "SSG-P1" | With Harris bipod | 2005 | |
Project Reality: Falklands | "SSG-P1" | 2012 |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.