A [[Barrett M82|Barrett M82CQ]] converted to full auto and fitted with an extended magazine is used by one of the bankrobbers during the shootout. The officers on the scene refer to it as "heavy artillery, possibley .50 caliber or bigger", apparently bigger according to the armorer. Due to the recoil emitted by a handheld full-auto .50 caliber, the bipod has to be used as a foregrip.
A [[Barrett M82|Barrett M82CQ]] converted to full auto and fitted with an extended magazine is used by one of the bankrobbers during the shootout. The officers on the scene refer to it as "heavy artillery, possibley .50 caliber or bigger", apparently bigger according to the armorer. Due to the recoil emitted by a handheld full-auto .50 caliber, the bipod has to be used as a foregrip.
:Can you tell if it was actually converted to auto, or if the sound editor just added full-auto sound effects?
:Well if they did convert it, the firing wouldnt be as long, due to the 10 round magazine. Also, while the scene is taking place, the gun is firing, and .50 cal blanks are extremely dangerous. they would also have to really block that barrel because blanks dont have the power the cycle the action, as seen in SHOOTER.
An LAPD officer 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.
One of the Asian gangsters during the freeway chase is seen using a Brügger and 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 bank robbers is seen using a Custom AR-15 Carbine fitted with an A.R.M.S. selective intergrated rail system and tactical foregrip/light hybrid. The barrel is too short to be an M4A1, making it some other unknown variant.
A Barrett M82CQ converted to full auto and fitted with an extended magazine is used by one of the bankrobbers during the shootout. The officers on the scene refer to it as "heavy artillery, possibley .50 caliber or bigger", apparently bigger according to the armorer. Due to the recoil emitted by a handheld full-auto .50 caliber, the bipod has to be used as a foregrip.
A criminal trying to rob a convenience store is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 629. When Hancock trys to dispatch him with a candy bar, the thief fires off two shots before flying out the window. Hancock then realizes the .44 Magnum rounds wounded him.
One of the criminals trying to rob the convenience store is seen with a Serbu Super Shorty 9 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 Super 90 shotgun. He shoots Mary Embrey (Charlize Theron) with it before he is killed by Hancock.