One of the Asian gangsters ([[Alex Huynh]]) during the freeway chase is seen using a [[Brügger & Thomet MP9]] to shoot at the cops. He tries to shoot Hancock ([[Will Smith]]) with it but the bullets deflect off his skin and break his liquor bottle, which angers him enough to apprehend him and his friends.
One of the Asian gangsters ([[Alex Huynh]]) during the freeway chase is seen using a [[Brügger & Thomet MP9]] to shoot at the cops. He tries to shoot Hancock ([[Will Smith]]) with it but the bullets deflect off his skin and break his liquor bottle, which angers him enough to apprehend him and his friends.
Hancock is a 2008 science fiction superhero comedy starring Will Smith as Hancock, a superpowered humanoid alien whose alcoholic binges causes him to do more damage in his attempts to fight crime than the actual crimes themselves would do. He then finds himself taken by a PR consultant determined to help him correct his ways. The film was directed by Peter Berg and was produced by Michael Mann, and the cast included Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman.
The following weapons were used in the film Hancock:
A FBI agent is seen with a SIG-Sauer P228 during the bank shootout. A criminal during the credits (Mike Epps) is also seen with a SIG P228 and uses it to hold a woman hostage before Hancock intervenes.
A criminal trying to rob a convenience store is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 66. When Hancock tries to dispatch him with a candy bar, the thief fires off two shots before flying out the window. Hancock then realizes the .357 Magnum rounds wounded him.
One of the Asian gangsters (Alex Huynh) during the freeway chase is seen using a Brügger & Thomet MP9 to shoot at the cops. He tries to shoot Hancock (Will Smith) with it but the bullets deflect off his skin and break his liquor bottle, which angers him enough to apprehend him and his friends.
One of the criminals trying to rob the convenience store is seen with a Serbu Super Shorty shotgun. He is pulled through the counter and smashed into a store fridge by Hancock before he can use it.
One of the criminals who comes to the hospital to get revenge on Hancock brings a Benelli M4 Tactical shotgun. He shoots Mary Embrey (Charlize Theron) with it before he is killed by Hancock.
One of the bank robbers is seen using a Colt Model 933 fitted with an ARMS SIR rail system and SureFire M900 foregrip/tac light. This could, while extremely unlikely, be a reference to Heat, since the M933 is the modern counterpart to the Model 733 that was used by Val Kilmer.
A Barrett M107A1 converted to full auto and fitted with an extended curved magazine and large muzzle brake is used by one of the bank robbers during the shootout. The officers on the scene refer to it as "heavy artillery, possibly .50 caliber or bigger", presumably meaning it is supposed to be a Barrett XM109. Due to the recoil emitted by a handheld full-auto .50 caliber, the bipod has to be used as a foregrip.
A customized Milkor MGL Mk 1L with a different forend, cyclinder and buttstock along with some sort of barrel extension is used by one of the bank robbers to shoot at Hancock, but the rounds deflect off his skin.