Admiralty Order 1112-01

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Admiralty Order 1112-01 was issued December 11, 2011, by the First Lord of the Admiralty. It delineates the correct ways to wear and display weapons within The Royal Manticoran Navy: The Official Honor Harrington Fan Association, Inc.

Order Text

To: All Officers and Enlisted in the Royal Manticoran Navy, Marine Corps and Army
From: Admiral Lord Sir Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS, First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiral of the Fleet, Duke, New Scania
Re: The wear and display of arms within TRMN (Admiralty Order 1112-01)

This Admiralty Order applicable to all Divisions of The Royal Manticoran Navy: The Official Honor Harrington Fan Association, Inc. This Admiralty Order covers the Display of Replica Arms at any event where TRMN are present. Local Laws and local regulations (such as convention policies) always take precedence over this TRMN Admiralty Order.

DISPLAY OF REPLICA ARMS AT CONVENTION TABLES TRMN endorses the displaying of Replica Arms at convention tables. They are a fantastic talking point and usually a draw for people. The following two rules will be observed at all times when displaying Replica Arms:

  1. The Replica Arm must either be “under glass” (ie. In a glass, clear plastic or other viewing case) or must have a clear and prominent “Do Not Touch” sign which must be enforced by those manning the table
  2. The Replica Arm may be a full motion replica (ie. You pull can move anything on the Replica or it is a fully working replica) but it may under no circumstances be loaded or fired.

WEARING OF REPLICA ARMS AT CONVENTIONS TRMN realizes that we all wish to look as accurate as possible, and definitely encourages this. To that end, the following are rules for the wear of Replica Arms at conventions. These rules take second place to Local Laws and Ordinances, and Convention Regulations.

  1. If you are wearing a Replica Pistol (inert or full motion replica) it must be holstered and peace-bound as to disable the ability to draw the weapon out of the holster. This must be demonstrated upon request.
  2. If you are carrying a Replica Rifle (inert or full motion replica) it must have an orange muzzle tip to indicate it is not a real fire arm, and as much as is possible, it must be peace-bound to prevent accidental firing.
  3. As with all weapons, no Replica Arm is to be aimed at anyone.

It is recommended that the carrying of a Replica Rifle at Conventions be limited to an Honor Guard.

WEARING OF REPLICA ARMS AT EVENTS OTHER THAN CONVENTIONS Again, TRMN realizes that we all wish to look as accurate as possible, and definitely encourages this. To that end, the following are rules for the wear of Replica Arms at events other than conventions. These rules take second place to Local Laws and Ordinances, and Venue Regulations.

  1. If you are going to be at a venue that you do not own, it is recommended that you consult with the owner or administrator for such venue to ensure compliance with their wishes and local regulations.
  2. Assuming you have permission to wear or display Replica Arms at the venue, the same rules for Display and Wear at Conventions Apply.

Above all, no Replica Arm may be worn or displayed at any such event or venue where doing so would hurt the organization’s reputation or your own. Remember to use common sense.

The enforcement of this Admiralty Order falls to every member, but especially Chapter COs and their Department Heads who usually run tables at conventions. In Honour of the Queen!

Issued by:
Martin Lessem, KDE, KCR, GS
Admiral of the Fleet RMN
First Lord of the Admiralty
First Duke, New Scania


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