The rookie cop (Bryan Kestner) pulls his gun on the desperate man (Jon Gries) in the police station.
The rookie cop shoots at the Wolfman later in the film.
Rudy (Ryan Lambert) takes a revolver off of a slain policeman and contemplates the silver bullet he made.
"Bang." Rudy kills the Wolfman.
Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun
Horace (Brent Chalem), a.k.a. "Fat Kid," takes a Smith & Wesson 3000 Shotgun, with a folding stock off of a dead policeman and uses it to kill the Gillman. Why the officer himself didn't use the weapon against the easily-killable Gillman is never addressed.
Smith & Wesson 3000 shotgun with black synthetic furniture and folding stock - 12 Gauge.
Smith & Wesson 3000 shotgun with black synthetic furniture and folding stock - 12 Gauge.
Horace retrieves the shotgun from the dead officer. The folding stock is visible.
Horace brings the shotgun up.
Horace attempts to use the shotgun's folding stock to break open the locked door of a store so he can escape, rather than confront the Gillman.
Ultimately he does turn the gun against the creature and fire, killing him. Upon being called "Fat Kid" by an onlooker, he dramatically cocks the weapon and declares, "My name...is Horace!"
Unidentified Revolvers
One of the vampire hunters uses a revolver that looks like a Webley. Detectives Del Crenshaw (Stephen Macht) and Rich Sapir (Stan Shaw) use snub-nosed revolvers.
Del Crenshaw's snub-nose seen in his shoulder holster on the bedpost.
Rich Sapir's gun stuck in the waistband of his pants.