Paper Tiger is a 1975 British adventure movie directed by Ken Annakin and starring David Niven as Walter Bradbury, a teacher of a teenage son of the Japanese ambassador (Toshirô Mifune) in a fictional South Asian state, named Kulagong. When the ambassador's son and his teacher are kidnapped by local rebels, the boy and the old man have to show courage and skills to save themselves. Some of the weapons depicted were chosen because of their availability in Malaysia (where the 'Asia' sequences were filmed).
The following weapons were used in the film Paper Tiger:
During the assassination attempt in the Japanese embassy two rebels, disguised as waiters, carry Beretta M1934 pistols.
Unidentified revolvers
In several scenes various characters use snub nose revolvers.
Submachine Guns
Sa 25
Guard of Japanese embassy are armed with Sa 25 submachine guns. In the final scene Kulagong army commandos fire Sa 25 at rebels.
Sten Mk II
Several British soldiers carry Sten Mk IIs in one of Bradbury's "war stories".
Sten Mk III
A Sten Mk III is seen in hands of a British soldier in the same scene.
Rifles
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I rifles are seen in hands of British soldiers in one of Bradbury's "war stories". Ex-Sergeant Forster (Ronald Fraser) fires a No.4 Mk.I rifle during the kidnapping of Koichi and Mr. Bradbury.
Lee-Enfield No. 5
Lee-Enfield No. 5 rifles are widely used by rebels. Walter Bradbury (David Niven) also uses one of these rifles.
Karabiner 98k
A Karabiner 98k with a sword bayonet is carried by a German soldier in one of Bradbury's "war stories".
Heckler & Koch HK33
Soldiers of Kulagong army are armed with Heckler & Koch HK33 assault rifles. The exact model is most likely HK33E as the movie was filmed in Malaysia where HK33E is a standard army weapon.
Machine Guns
Bren
A Bren machine gun is used by British soldiers in one of Bradbury's "war stories".
Browning M1919
A machine gun that looks like a Browning M1919 is mounted on the turret of an M8 Greyhound armoured car that appears in one of Bradbury's "war stories" as a German vehicle.