Human Target is a TV series follows the life of Christopher Chance (Mark Valley), a unique private contractor, bodyguard and security expert hired to protect his clients. He protects his clients by completely integrating himself into the lives of the client, to become the human target.
The following weapons appear in the television series Human Target:
Christopher Chance's (Mark Valley) preferred pistol. In the Pilot episode, Chance used the newer version of the P99, the QA version. He did not use any version of the P99 in 'Rewind', 'Embassy Row', 'Salvage and Reclamation', 'Corner Man', 'Tanarak' and 'Victoria'. However, in 'Sanctuary', 'Run', 'Lockdown', 'Baptiste', and 'Christopher Chance' he used the pre-2004 version (the James Bond version). In 'Sanctuary', Sam Fisher used a Walther P99, before it was taken by Chance and used to shoot Fisher's henchmen. In 'Baptiste' and 'Christopher Chance', Baptiste (Lennie James) used a pre-2004 P99 with a silver slide. It was also portrayed in the opening credits of the show.
A Federal Air Marshal in "Rewind" is armed with a Glock 17, detaining Chance after suspecting him of being a felon. The stewardess arms herself with the Glock 17 after Chance disarms the air marshal. In reality, they are suppose to be using the Sig Sauer P229 as their main sidearm. FBI agents in "Lockdown" are portrayed using Glock 17 as their main sidearm. Emma Barnes uses the Glock 17 as her sidearm with the FBI from the episode "Baptiste". Security guards in "Sanctuary" fought against Sam Fisher's gang with Glock 17s. Seattle police officers are armed with the Glock 17 in "Pilot". Rogue Protection Command bodyguards in "Victoria" use them to gun down Chance and Victoria in order to prevent them from showing evidence to the Queen in incriminating Templeton to a murder attempt against the princess after infiltrating the museum.
Gerard had a Walther PPK in an ankle holster in the episode "Victoria". He then gave it to Chance, who used it for the rest of the episode. Raven uses a nickel PPK in "Embassy Row" and assassin uses a smuggled one in "Rewind".
In "Victoria", a dream sequence showed assassins planting a used M1911 at the hands of Tony Sorrento after shooting him with the pistol, previously silenced, to frame him for being a murderer. The former Christopher Chance (Lee Majors) uses this to save Chance by wounding Baptiste in "Christopher Chance" before he was killed with a hurled combat knife in the chest.
Standard sidearm of Russian Embassy security forces in "Embassy Row". Raven aka Peter Blanchard disarms one of the guards and uses it to gun down Alexei Volkov and some of the guards with him at the embassy's security room before Emma kicks him to disarm him of the weapon.
A thug under Hugh Prentiss in "Corner Man" takes aim at Chance with the FN Five-SeveN USG. Hugh tries to take the pistol after thug is killed by Chance.
The air marshal draws out a compact pistol in "Rewind", making Winston tackle him to disarm him again. Chance uses a hidden revolver to take out some of the commandos in "Christopher Chance". Connor Dunham uses a silenced pistol in "Victoria"
One of Sam Fisher's crewmembers is armed with a H&K MP5, outfitted with a tactical flashlight on its foregrip and a scope during a robbery in "Sanctuary". In "Christopher Chance", a commando is armed with a MP5 outfitted with a scope and a tactical foregrip attached to a railed barrel. Another commando has a MP5 outfitted with a UMP stock.
The company men shooting at Chance and Jessica in "Tanarak" use Heckler & Koch MP7s. Russian security forces at the Russian embassy in "Embassy Row" use MP7s to attack both Chance and Emma when they escape from embassy grounds. In "Sanctuary", a Sam Fisher crewman starts the robbery by aiming the MP7 at the guards, as well as firing it against them.
Hollis, an ex-firm employee uses this as his main weapon alongside a vest rigged with plastique explosives in "Pilot". Chance disarms the employee and kills him with a single shot at his vest.
File:7600 Pilot.jpgA publicity photo of Hollis, armed with the 7600, arguing with Chance as he tries to get close in order to disarm the shotgun from the employee.File:HT closeup.jpgCloseup of the 7600's sights.File:HT Chance shotgun.jpgChance ending Hollis' planned attempt to murder his boss, Lydecker, by firing the 7600 at his suicide vest.
Serbu Super-Shorty
In 'Christopher Chance', in the flashback, Chance finds a Serbu Super Shorty in the bottom of a drawer.
Seen used by Sentronics "level 2" security officers, their chief of security Leonard Kreese (Mitch Pileggi), and briefly by Chance (Mark Valley) in "Lockdown", attached with flashlights on the forgrip picatinny railing and scopes on top of the receiver.
Used by FBI Hostage Rescue Team assaulters in "Baptiste" after arresting him. In "Pilot", Seattle SWAT teams are armed with the M4A1, outfitted with a tactical foregrip.
In "Salvage and Reclamation", Doug Slocum is armed with it after Chance and Maria bust out of the besieged bar from initially using the Type 84S. This has a bayonet lug, but without the bayonet.
A Norinco Type 84S is used by Doug to distract the soldiers in "Salvage and Reclamation." This magically changes to the Type 56 later when Chance and Maria escape the bar.
File:HT Type 84S.jpgDoug with the Type 84S, firing away with a sadistic smile. Pacifist? Not anymore.
SIG SG 552
San Francisco Police officers in "Run" are armed with the SIG SG 552, used to gun down a rigged ambulance trying to breach the blocked road. This rifle is, however, not being used by the actual SFPD.
A sniper uses a Remington 700PSS to hold Winston and Guerrero in a garage in the episode "Victoria". It is shown to be firing semi-automatically though. A Seattle SWAT sniper is seemingly using the rifle too in "Pilot". It was not fired.