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Talk:Hancock

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How do you guys screencap movies like this and the Hulk when they are still in theaters? Bootleg? -GM

Yep. Personally, although some of my pages feature screenshots from bootleg AVI rips of movies, I avoid doing movies while they are out in theaters because that's when studios tend to be most alert for people online who have been bootlegging (once a film's out on DVD, they tend to lose interest and stop giving a fuck). My Hulk page used screencaps taken mostly from the trailer, but Excalibur added more from the bootleg. -MT2008
Speaking of which, I think I should tell him that.


Im wondering how criminals can be so well armed, seriously, and a full auto 50 bmg? How do they do the conversion on that one?

I've heard that in real life, The Barrett's size has made it an impractical weapon for use among criminals, but drug dealers have been known to use M82s bought on the black market. - 500Magnum
Several of the Mexican drug cartels have procured Barretts, but there aren't any reports of them actually being used. The Provisional IRA is the only terrorist group I'm aware of that has used the Barrett in any actual killings. -MT2008
Are you certain it isn's a Glock 22, the weapons look very similar yet the 22 is the actual issued weapon of the FBI.


That's not a Barrett M82CQ. It's an Barrett XM109 25mm Payload rifle. That's why the muzzle is so big, and you can see the curve in the mag for the five rounds, it's no extended mag, just a bigger caliber. Just a shinier upper and modified muzzle brake: http://upfile.cat898.com/UploadFile/2009-1/200911015472509.jpg

I dont think that gun was made during the filming of the movies
The XM109 has been around almost as long as the M82.
Um, I really don't think they got a real XM109 for this movie. Evil Tim (talk) 03:35, 22 May 2015 (EDT)