MFKZ (originally titled Mutafukaz before having a name change so it could be distributed in profanity-free regions) is a French/Japanese animated film that premiered in 2017 before having a theatrical release in France, Japan, Canada, and the US in 2018. It is based on the comic strip series of the same name by Guillaume "Run" Renard.
The following weapons were used in the animated film MFKZ:
The "Men In Black" leader Bruce Macchabée (Danny Trejo in the English dub) uses a gold plated Colt Python with ivory grips and an 8" barrel throughout the film.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingNickel Colt Python with 8" barrel - .357 MagnumError creating thumbnail: File missingBruce Macchabée (Danny Trejo in the English dub) draws his Colt Python in the beginning of the film.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBruce reloads his Python, giving us a good look at the Colt-style cylinder release and some very good detailing on the speed-loader. Note that he's loading semi-jacketed rounds.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBruce cocks the hammer as he prepares to fire the Python. Note the 8" barrel, which you almost think would be impossible to carry concealed under a slim fitting sport-coat, which is exactly how Bruce carries it...somehow.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe gangster Shakespeare (RZA in the English dub) is greeted by the business end of Bruce's cocked Python.Error creating thumbnail: File missingBruce holds the Python near the end of the movie with a nice, detailed closeup of the revolver's profile.Error creating thumbnail: File missingVince gets a hold of the Python during the climax, but the recoil proves too much for him... Note the rifling drawn inside the barrel.
Dark Meat City Police revolver (Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 627)
Dark Meat City heavy police units carry revolvers that appear to be somewhat exaggerated depictions of a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 627. Film protagonist Angelino also gets a hold of one during the apartment shootout.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSmith & Wesson Model 627 Performance Center with Hogue Grips - .357 Magnum.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA Dark Meat City Police soldier draws a massive Smith & Wesson 627-resembling revolver shortly before the apartment shootout. This particular one appears to have longer than standard barrel.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne of the troopers' S&W Model 627 revolvers hits the floor.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAngelino firing the weapon in a slo-mo scene. Note that the cylinder is in mid-rotation and the hammer is currently moving backwards as he fires in double-action.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA rear-view of the revolver as Angelino pulls the trigger in a slo-mo bit during the apartment shootout.
Pistols
Glock 19
Third generation Glock 19 pistols are used by various characters throughout the film, most notably MIBs, including Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) who uses one with a suppressor early in the film.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingGlock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAgent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) loads his Glock 19 during the ice cream truck chase. The thumb swell notes that is at the least a third-generation model. Note that the trigger actually has the blade safety drawn in.Error creating thumbnail: File missingRandy's suppressed Glock 19 locks open during the alley chase early in the movie.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn MIB aims a Glock 19 at Angelino before he somehow manages to cut the gun in half with a butter knife.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn exceedingly pissed-off Randy interrogates a restaurant owner (same location as the above screenshot, in fact) with his Glock 19 in a stylized still image during a montage.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch USP Compact - .45 ACPError creating thumbnail: File missingA Limz gangster pulls their H&K USP Compact during a drive-by. Note the fairly oversized slide-release lever.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA Grapz gangster with a USP Compact tucked into their pants. Although there aren't any lines to define it, it appears to have a finger-groove that's similar in appearance to the profile of a rubberized Hogue molded grip.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn unfriendly gangster pulls a USP Compact on Angelino (with a mustache disguise) as seen through Randy Crocodile's rifle scope.
Walther P22
While escaping MIBs in an ice cream truck, Angelino and his friend Vince discover a Walther P22 inside a lock box tucked under the dash of the truck. Vince makes the mistake of pulling the trigger when he checks to see if it's loaded or not.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingWalther P22 - .22 LRError creating thumbnail: File missingVince stares in shock at his Walther P22 after he bone-headedly (pun completely intended) pulls the trigger to check if it's loaded. Since he just fired, it's nice to see that the hammer has actually been drawn cocked.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA closer look at the slide, showing the front serrations and the obvious Walther trademark. Note that since the trademark is placed over the serrations, this seems to indicate that this gun is drawn after the more recent generation of the pistol, as opposed to the P22 example at the top of this entry.
Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) uses a Heckler & Koch MP5K while chasing Angelino and Vince's stolen ice cream truck, and is later seen loading one in a motel room. Later at Willy's trailer it's briefly seen with a suppressor attached.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch MP5K - version with SEF Plastic Trigger Pack - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAgent Randy (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) reaches for an MP5K stored in his car's fairly large glove box.Error creating thumbnail: File missingRandy loads a magazine into a new MP5K after having apparently gone rogue from the MIBs in order to hunt down Angelino for personal reasons. Note the MP5A2, M16A2, and the Barret in the background.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAfter inserting the magazine, Randy checks the gun before giving it the ol' fashioned "HK Slap" (note the charging handle position).Error creating thumbnail: File missingWilly finds himself on the business end of Randy's MP5K while being held hostage in his own home.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe MP5K sits on a coffee table, now with a suppressor attached to the barrel. It ends up going unused in the following gun battle, however.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
MIBs in the beginning of the film are seen handling Heckler & Koch MP5A2 submachine guns. Randy Crocodile, having apparently gone rogue in a fit of revenge late in the film, is later seen using one during the shootout at Willy's house.
MAC-10 SMGs are used by various Grapz gangbangers in Palm Hill as well as the gangsters that get involved in a shootout with Agent Randy near the end of the film.
In a flashback still-image where Nazi dictator Hitler is getting punched in the face by a Luchador, SS troopers behind him can be seen carrying submachine-guns that very weakly resemble MP40s.
Agent Randy Crocodile (Michael Chiklis in the English dub) is seen prepping an M16A2 rifle in a hotel room, and later uses it in a shootout with gangsters near the end of the film.
Agent Crocodile also utilizes a Barrett M82A1 during his last stand near the end of the movie, where he first uses it in a botched attempt to assassinate Angelino, and later uses it to pick off gangsters until he runs out of ammo and ditches the rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBarrett M82A1 - .50 BMGError creating thumbnail: File missingRandy's Barret M82A1 waits for him on a bed in Willy's home. Notice his mostly empty box of ammo and the absence of a carrying handle.Error creating thumbnail: File missingRandy aims his Barret, which appears to have been drawn without an ejection port for some reason.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA pretty nice view of the fluted barrel. Although Randy hasn't found his target yet, his finger is nonetheless resting on the trigger anyways. This actually causes him to miss his target when he impulsively pulls the trigger when his target gets obscured by someone else, thus starting a full-on shootout with local gangsters while leaving his intended target unharmed.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe red hot Barret is thrown to the ground when Randy runs the magazine dry.
AK-47
An AK-47 is seen in the hands of a Grapz gangbanger while fighting off MIBs. Another one can be glimpsed near the end of the film being used by a Hispanic gangster during the shootout at Willie's house.
Dark Meat City Police use a fictional assault rifle appears to be partly inspired by the aesthetics of the L85 series of rifles. It rather notably feeds from side loading magazines and appears to be massive in size, even for the monster sized police troopers who use them.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA DMC Police trooper raises his double-barreled rifle. Note the side-feeding magazine and the massive sights.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAngelino gets ahold of the rifle during the apartment shootout. Notice that this one has a side-feeding magazine on the upper portion of the receiver, which likely loads for the barrel/chamber on top, whereas the lower magazine must feed the other barrel/chamber. Note, however, that there only seems to be a single ejection port, which might imply that both magazines feed only one chamber/barrel? Afterall, during firing sequences only the top barrel is ever seen with a muzzle flare, so it's possible that what appears to be a second barrel isn't one at all.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA trooper holds their rifle in a way that we can see the rear sight.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
Dark Meat City police units are seen armed with Mossberg 500 Cruisers during the apartment shootout. Interestingly, they go back and forth between being rendered as a 3D model and a hand drawn graphic. The ejection ports often switch sides as well, almost always facing towards the camera regardless of where it should actually be on the gun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingMossberg 500 Cruiser - 12 gaugeError creating thumbnail: File missingA DMC Police trooper in the back with a Mossberg 500 Cruiser. The ejection port is on the right side of the receiver.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA DMC Police enforcer holds a hand-drawn rendering of a Mossberg 500 Cruiser shortly before being blasted in the face. The ejection port is now drawn as being on the left side of the receiver.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe same DMC enforcer firing what appears to be a 3D rendered version of the shotgun, this time with the ejection port on the right side of the receiver again. In fact, the entire character appears to be a 3D rendering in this shot.
Machine guns
M60E4
The ginormous Shakespeare-quoting Grapz gangster Shakespeare (RZA in the English dub) dual wields a pair of M60E4 machine guns midway through the film when the MIBs come to town. After throwing one down when it runs out of ammo, his second one ends up jamming on him mid-firefight.
Dark Meat City police troopers all carry a pair of M26 hand grenades as a part of their gear set. A live one is accidentally dropped during the apartment shootout.