The Heckler & Koch G36 and variants can be seen being used by the following actors in the following movies, television series, video games, and anime:
Specifications
Type: Assault Rifle (G36, G36K, G36C, G36E), Light Machine Gun (MG36), Sniper Rifle (SL8)
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO, .223 Remington
Capacity: 10, 30 round box magazine, 100 round Beta-C drum magazine
Fire Modes: Safe/Semi/Full-Auto, inclusion of burst-fire on some models
Heckler & Koch G36
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36 with ZF 3x4° dual optical sight - 5.56x45mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36E with export optical sight - 5.56x45mm
Film
Television
Show Title/Episode
Character
Actor
Notation
Air Date
X-Files, The /First Person Shooter
Virtual enemy soldiers, dressed like WW2 German officers in the deadly video game on the show
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Future Weapons
Seen in the room full of weapons in the Knight's armament Company Headquarters
November 15, 2007
Video Games
Anime
Show Title/Episode
Character
Notation
Air Date
Cowboy Bebop /Jupiter Jazz
Gren,Vicious
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Noir
Unknown military force assaulting the Soldats village in the Pyrenees
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Full Metal Panic
Appears in the getaway car
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Heckler & Koch G36K
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36K - 5.56x45mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36K with Beta C Mag - 5.56x45mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36K with Rail top - 5.56x45mm
Film
Television
Video Games
Heckler & Koch G36C
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm with RIS foregrip
Film
Simon Pegg as Sergeant Nicholas Angel in Hot Fuzz (fitted with G36 carry handle, laser pointer, and tactical flashlight)
FBI agents in Transformers (fitted with tactical flashlights)
Man in warehouse Max Payne (fitted with red dot sight)
Used by an assassin in Wanted (Standard G36 Carry Handle)
Used by Kable and other prisoners in Gamer
Television
Keifer Sutherland as Agent Jack Bauer (fitted with C-More red dot sights, and tactical lights), and by several terrorists in Season 5, 6, and 7 in 24
Seen on a wall in CSI: NY (episode: "Hostage", fitted with silencer and RIS foregrip)
Used by Criminals in Chuck
Video Games
ArmA II (can be fitted with a suppressor and EOTech red dot sight)
Heckler & Koch MG36
Heckler & Koch MG36, 5.56x45mm with Beta C-Mag drum magazine and Bundeswehr double sights
Video Games
Heckler & Koch SL8
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Factory Heckler & Koch SL8 Target Match Rifle - 5.56x45mm /.223 Remington
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch SL8 Tactical Match Rifle - 5.56x45mm. This was the first aftermarket conversion of the SL8 rifle in the late 1990s with a custom "re-black" of the synthetic stock, custom cut for the ventilation holes in the forearm.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch SL8 Tactical Sniper Rifle, Aftermarket "re-black" of the grey synthetic body of the SL8 and upgraded with G36 high capacity magazine well and G36 bipod - 5.56x45mm. However, most snipers use the 10 round magazines when they fire from the prone position.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch SL8-1 Commercial rifle - 5.56x45mm. This is the newest version of the standard SL8. Now the rifles come in black, straight from the H&K Factory and have a semi-raised rail handle (a 'compromise rail' that takes elements of the SL8 and the G36C/G36K Scope mounting systems. U.S. Models are marked SL8-1 . The sportsman version of this rifle in Europe is called the SL8-6 .
The Heckler & Koch SL-8 rifle was the company's attempt at selling a commercial 'sportsman' rifle based on the military G36 design. They removed the 'offending' assault rifle type features to enable them to sell within Europe and the United States. What many see as an 'emasculated' G36 rifle, was the form of the weapon that was approved for import by the BATFE in the United States. Heckler & Koch has another variant of the SL-8 rifle that has a shorter threaded barrel, designed for a Suppressor, called the SL-9. Airsoft companies and Video Games routinely mis-identify or misname these rifles. The correct nomenclature designated for the real firearm is the one which should be used.
Film
TNT sniper in Bad Boys II (fitted with night-vision scope and tactical flashlight)
Television
Cuban assassin in CSI: Miami (episode: "Throwing Heat")
Neuro Hunter Team and various snipers in Painkiller Jane (Black stock version with Suppressor, G36C Scope rail, Harris Bipod and Tactical Scope)
(Katee Sackhoff ) as Sarah Corvus in Bionic Woman (Black stock version with Suppressor, G36C Scope rail, Harris Bipod and Tactical Scope)
Video Games
F.E.A.R (As the "Armachem G2A2-C" with Beta C-MAG and incorrectly shown with full-auto capability)
Counter-Strike Online (as the "Eye trial SL-8 (Taiwan and Hong Kong version)" / "Soul hunting Cavalier SL-8( China version)" )