At Warner Bros. Studios, in the "John Wick" studio, Martin met with a representative of the German sponsor, a brown-haired middle-aged man named Hoffman-Koch.
Louise had introduced both parties, emphasizing, "Hofmann represents Germany's Heckler & Koch Company in New York. After hearing about our project, he was adamant about meeting you in Los Angeles and expressed a desire to sponsor our film."
Facing someone who came to offer money, Martin naturally responded with a smile, making polite conversation, "HK Company's reputation is well-known to us all. I am also a firearms enthusiast, having used products like the MP5, USP, and HK rifles. They are more superior than American weapons."
"You flatter me, Mr. Davis," Hofmann said, not resembling a German at all but rather more like a Yankee who was good at doing business, "A few years ago, after seeing the video from Burbank Middle School, I knew you were an expert in handling guns."