This one of a kind sidearm gets her name from the airship whose wreckage supplied the parts for her construction, and was designed to accomodate a shipwreck survivor in need of a reliable weapon. The stock and main firing chamber were taken from the service model Graves & Hatchett .45 calibre steam pistol issued to air skirmishers in Queen Mary Todd's Royal Air Force, refitted with an airship's emergency voltaic charge harvester and multiple forward chambers around a central bore.
The pistol can be quickly modified to store and fire a variety of projectiles, from flechettes to metal shot to stones from a river bank. With the addition of the harvester, she no longer even relies on steam - she can be primed to fire from any source of electric energy, from the standard issue voltaic hand reactor to bolts of God's own lightning! Just lay her out in a storm and run a wire from the exposed harvester charging post up a tree, and she's ready for service in one strike!
This handsome piece is a perfect companion for the adventurer who endeavors to be prepared for anything, anywhen. What she lacks in subtlety she makes up in versatility!
Great work, i like it due its uniqueness alot of steampunk props are very samey, and normally made from old lamps..