The beautiful and daring Rosejack was the inspiration for this pistol. It’s etched silver & gold plating with her signature red. She even had her japanese inspired weave on the stock. As lovely as this looks, this is not Rosejack’s favorite weapon. However, it’s extremely reliable in a pinch.

Rosejack's Pistol
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Today we come to the dapper Dr. Cavendish’s weapon of choice. This particular weapon was commissioned by his wife for his birthday. It was, naturally, made by Myles on behave of his sister. Dr. Cavendish never leaves home without it.

Dr. Cavendish's Pistol
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Today we move on to Bill Lee’s pistol. This is actually part a matching pair. Being a mercenary, he prefers his pistol stripped down and without any fancy artifice. It’s reliable and, more to the point, deadly.

Bill's Pistol
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Alrighty! It’s time to highlight what I’m packing, or rather, what my characters are packings. This week, it’s all about pistols! All the guns displayed here are complete works of fancy on my part, but real guns/pistols/six-shooters from the late Victorian era was used as reference.
We start off our odyssey of pistols with Mrs. Applegarth’s weapon, rarely seen, but a doozy nonetheless. It’s the biggest and largest caliber of the collection of guns I created for C.O.G. Chronicles. It is brass-plated and deadly. I figured I would start with a BANG!

Mrs. Applegarth's Pistol
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