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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is a 2012 movie adaptation of the 2010 book of the same name.
The following weapons were used in the film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter:
Handguns
Charleville Mle. 1777
A young Lincoln is seen attempting to kill Jack Barts (Marton Csokas) with a Charleville Modèle 1777 Cavalry Officer Flintlock Pistol. A bounty hunter trying to apprehend Will Johnson (Anthony Mackie) is also seen pointing a flintlock pistol in Abe's face.

Captain Slash (Dane Rhodes) a Union officer at the Battle of Gettysburg, uses a Colt 1851 Navy revolver.
Starr 1858 Army
Will Johnson (Anthony Mackie) dual-wields Starr 1858 Armys, loaded with silver bullets, against the vampires on the train.
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Beretta 92FS Inox falls to the floor in the present day as Henry confronts a young man (screenwriter Seth Graeme-Smith in a cameo) in a bar.
Rifles
Nock Gun
Henry Sturgess (Dominic Cooper) offers Abraham Lincoln (Benjamin Walker) a Nock Gun, noting that "If one barrel won't do, seven should".
Spencer 1860 Carbine
Mary Todd Lincoln (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) uses a Spencer 1860 Carbine to kill Vadoma (Erin Wasson) at Gettysburg.

Springfield Model 1861
Both Union and Confederate soldiers use Springfield Model 1861 rifles throughout the film.
Shotguns
Double-barrel Shotgun
While grappling with one of the vampires aboard the train, Will Johnson (Anthony Mackie) grabs a Double-barreled shotgun and blasts one at point-blank range.
Other
Abe's Axe
Abraham Lincoln (Benjamin Walker) carries a custom axe with a silver-plated blade, that contains a single shot muzzle-loader in the handle. During the fight aboard the train, he also attaches a silver bayonet to the handle.

Henry's Armory
Henry Sturges (Dominic Cooper) has a well-stocked wall of guns in his house, which Abraham rejects in favor of his axe.

