Nokas is a 2010 film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg (Insomnia) about the events surrounding the biggest bank robbery in Norwegian history, the theft of 57.4 million Kroner ($9.3 million USD) from a Norwegian Cash Service (NOKAS) counting center in the city of Stavanger on April 5, 2004. The film attempts to be an accurate recreation of the robbery, and uses many of the same locations in Stavanger where the actual events occurred.
The following weapons were used in the film Nokas:
Glock 17 pistols are seen in the holsters of several of the robbers. A Glock is also used by a robber to shoot at officer Håland through the windshield of his getaway vehicle.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are used by officers of the Norwegian Police Service (Politi), most notably by Erik Håland (Morten Håland) when he fires at the robbers as they attempt to flee the scene. The Model 10 has since been replaced by the Heckler & Koch P30.
Trivia note: Of the approximately 79 shots fired by Politi officers between 1994 and 2004, 48 were fired during the NOKAS robbery.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Politi officers use Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns when they arrive at the scene of the robbery. Axel (Francis Gamble), one of the getaway drivers, is also armed with a MP5A3 when he stands guard in the city square near NOKAS.
David Toska (Tov Sletta), the ringleader of the robbery gang, uses an AKS-47 to try to shoot through the bulletproof windows of the NOKAS building.
Husqvarna Våpenfabrikk AK 4
One of the robbers, Kjell Alrich Schumann (Frode Winther Gunnes), uses the swedish version of the G3, an AK4 rifle to cover the other robbers, firing it at the vehicle of Lieutenant Arne Sigve Klungland (Morten Larsen) as he approaches the scene. The AK4 is distinguished by the black slimline forend and butt combo, whereas the norwegian AG3 has a green forend/butt.
Sniper Rifles
Unknown Rifle
Solheim briefly handles a sniper rifle at the police station before deciding not to bring it along with him when responding to the robbery.