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Mark of Cain (original: Kainovo znamení) is a 1989 Czechoslovak-Polish historical adventure story takes place on the eve of the Austro-Prussian War 1866th directed by Janusz Majewski. Starring Olaf Lubaszenko and Petr Cepek.
The following weapons were used in the film Mark of Cain (Kainovo znamení):
Augustin Model 1851
Ludwik Machl (Olaf Lubaszenko) used to robbery a Augustin Model 1851 pecussion cavalry pistol.
Gasser Montenegrin M1880
Ludwik Machl (Olaf Lubaszenko) as the spy received a Gasser Montenegrin M1880 revolver.
Dreyse Needle Gun
Prussian soldiers are armed with Dreyse Needle M/62 rifles with fixed bayonets.