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The War Game (1965)

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The firearms that were used in the 1965 BBC television movie The War Game include the following...

Note: Due to the psuedo-realistic cinematography, some of the images will be a bit blurry.

Enfield No.2

Webley and Enfield revolvers were widely used by British police officers, especially to euthanize the dying victims of a Soviet nuclear attack on Great Britain.The examples shown are the Enfield No.2Mk1* with the bobbed hammers.

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British army soldiers take Enfield revolvers out of a crate before giving them to police officers.
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British police officers check their Enfield revolvers before using them to euthanize dying civilians.

Double-barreled shotgun

A British civilian who has prepared a fallout shelter for himself brandishes a double-barreled shotgun, claiming he'll 'certainly use it' if someone tried to break in.

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The Civilian with his double-barreled shotgun.

Sten Mk.3 submachine gun

A few British police officers use Sten Mk.3 submachine guns, distinguished by their longer barrel shrouds, during the food riot scenes.

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A police officer uses his Sten to hold back a crowd of protesters.

PPSh-41 submachine gun (or Suomi M/31)

PPSh-41 or Suomi M/31 submachine guns are seen in the hands of East German soldiers at an East Berlin checkpoint. It is difficult to tell because the weapons are seen only at a distance.

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Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
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Suomi M/31
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M1 Carbine

Seen in the hands of West Berlin police officers at one of the checkpoints to East Berlin. Also, a number of American soldiers are seen with M1 Carbines before the launch of a tactical nuclar missile in West Germany.

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World War Two Era M1 Carbine
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West German police officers with M1 carbines.
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A West German police officer with a M1 carbine attempts to prevent a protester from charging the East German barricades.

SKS rifle

SKS rifles are seen in the hands of East German soldiers at an East Berlin checkpoint.

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Russian Simonov Type 45 aka the SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm
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A Russian soldier in the background is armed with a SKS rifle.

L1A1 Self Loading Rifle

A number of British soldiers in West Germany were seen armed with L1A1 Rifles. One L1A1 can also be seen during a scene depicting protests at a checkpoint between East and West Berlin.

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British Inch Pattern L1A1 SLR(Self Loading Rifle) chambered in 7.62 Nato - Variation of the FN FAL battle rifle.
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A British soldier defending his position against Communist forces outside of Berlin.

Lee-Enfield No.4 Mark 1

No.4 Mark I Enfield Rifles were seen in the hands of British police officers (and possibly a few soldiers) after Britain was hit by Soviet nuclear missiles. Lee-Enfield No.4 rifles were also seen in the hands of survivors of the nuclear attack after seizing a police munitions truck a day after police officers shot a number of food rioters. Members of a police firing squad also use the rifles to execute rioters.

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Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I - .303 the most common World War Two Rifle, in service between 1941–Present
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British police officers load their Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifles before confronting protesters.
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A closer shot of the loading process.
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A survivor attempts to cock a Lee-Enfield No.4 that he just seized from a police munitions truck.
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A police officer and a survivor, both armed with Lee-Enfield No.4s, confront each other on the streets of Kent.
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A police officer with a No.4 tries to block the cameraman from filming the execution of rioters.

M1 Garand

A number of British police officers are seen armed with M1 Garands, particularly in the scene where rioters are being executed. Also, a number of American soldiers in West Germany were seen with Garands during a failed attempt to relieve forces in West Berlin as well as in the scenes before the launch of a NATO tactical nuclear missile.

The American soldiers using Garands is a anachronism since the M1 Garand was already replaced by the M14 Rifle and the XM16E1 by the time the movie takes place.

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M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
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A British police officer armed with a M1 Garand.