odditiesoflife:The Crucifix Pistol and the Cleric Who Fought VampiresAfter Black Friday during 1870,
odditiesoflife:The Crucifix Pistol and the Cleric Who Fought VampiresAfter Black Friday during 1870, and the menace of the wraith virus was finally put down, the Cleric Abramo did not disband the Holy Order. He chose a strong Lieutenant in the form of Hamish Metcalf to help him infiltrate and take down the Crasc order. The Crasc, a primitive order of Vampires that were outcast from the city of Thenis, had created something of a mafia in the slums of most big cities in mid-19th century America. They ran mostly guns and alcohol in exchange for bodies – humans to be exact. After months of tracking the feral ghouls, Abramo found the Crasc base of operations in a church in Kentucky. A building used as a homeless shelter on the weekends, the church seemed to offer the perfect cover. Metcalf began his successful infiltration and carried with him a reliquary for protection in case he was discovered. Within this, a hand-made flintlock pistol, disguised as a crucifix. If discovered, he would attach the handle, unlock the hidden barrel, load the powder and shot, and fire. The pistol could carry more than one round at a time, with a modified mechanism within the pistol. The case also carried a stake and extra shot and powder.Very rarely do I discover a firearm that I have never seen before and am totally shocked by its design. This is one of those times. -- source link
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