Andrew D. Gable
First Post
The way I understand (which may be wrong, but oh well), Victorian London was kind of lax in this department. Just assume that you can carry a revolver more-or-less freely. It's looking like the only real restriction was on the size of firearms that could be owned, and the only real exception was criminals, who were of course hauled in if they had a gun. I believe you could own a bigger weapon, just not carry it around.
So just a pistol, though you'd have access to rifles and shotguns.
So just a pistol, though you'd have access to rifles and shotguns.