No, the airlines will not permit the transport of guns, toy guns, replica guns, or anything remotely gun-like on a plane. Not even in checked baggage anymore. This is true for all but a limited number of law enforcement officers such as Air Marshalls.
Even the mention of the word "Gun" can create some lively and exciting times for those who are brave or foolish enough to utter them.
No.
The guns used in war to shoot down planes are called antiaircraft guns.
No, cap guns are not banned from Canada.
Yes, of course it is illegal to bring BB guns on planes.
Cap guns are illegal in Rhode Island.
They can be transported in CHECKED baggage once batteries or gas cartridges are removed (no gas cartridges allowed on planes). Firearms, toy guns, BB guns, model guns, etc cannot be taken through a security checkpoint.
Cap guns, yes, but not the caps to go with them.
They can be transported in CHECKED baggage once batteries or gas cartridges are removed (no gas cartridges allowed on planes) and they are unloaded. Firearms, toy guns, BB guns, model guns, etc cannot be taken through a security checkpoint.
yes they each had 2 guns
machine guns and planes the guns were ak47
No, extension cords are not allowed on planes due to safety regulations.
No I checked they do not sell cap guns but you can get one from the Dollor store.