Edward
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A question here for folks who know of such things - I should imagine that there are a few among the reenactor community out there...
I'm actually working on ideas for a steampunk costume at present. I have a costume-type duelling rapier (no use as a real sword, purely decorative) that will do nicely, but I wanted the character also to have a pistol of some sort. My first choice was a replica 'broomhandle' Mauser, but it appears that as - though 'in character' - I am not part of a re-enactment or theatrical or film project, I would be breaking the law by having one of those on me. I have managed to ascertain that this law applies specifically to replicas of weapons current after about 1870, so I think I'm right in saying that my second choice, the 1861 Le Mat 'Grapeshot' revolver, would be acceptable. Is this correct? I'd really rather be sure before I dress up to head off to an event and get lifted for it!
Please note I'm not trying to turn this into a political discussion (though it is somewhat ironic that I might in some cases be easier getting a licence for the real thing than what is, ultimately, a big boy's toy), just wanting to make sure I stay on the right side of the law. Much as I adore putting together a great costume, I'm not willing to end up with a criminal record for it!! lol
I'm actually working on ideas for a steampunk costume at present. I have a costume-type duelling rapier (no use as a real sword, purely decorative) that will do nicely, but I wanted the character also to have a pistol of some sort. My first choice was a replica 'broomhandle' Mauser, but it appears that as - though 'in character' - I am not part of a re-enactment or theatrical or film project, I would be breaking the law by having one of those on me. I have managed to ascertain that this law applies specifically to replicas of weapons current after about 1870, so I think I'm right in saying that my second choice, the 1861 Le Mat 'Grapeshot' revolver, would be acceptable. Is this correct? I'd really rather be sure before I dress up to head off to an event and get lifted for it!
Please note I'm not trying to turn this into a political discussion (though it is somewhat ironic that I might in some cases be easier getting a licence for the real thing than what is, ultimately, a big boy's toy), just wanting to make sure I stay on the right side of the law. Much as I adore putting together a great costume, I'm not willing to end up with a criminal record for it!! lol