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Thread: Can a Grenade Organize Your Keys?

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    Can a Grenade Organize Your Keys?

    YUP!

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    It looks like a good idea but it’s a trap. You’ll be walking home from the bar and hear movement in the bushes ahead of you. Suspecting enemies you’ll arm the grenade and throw your keys into a tree…

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    Would be interesting to find out what airport security thinks about it as you drop it on the conveyor

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    The idiots confiscated a dead 30-30 neck chain........spent primer with a hole drilled through the side.

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    I shut down the Abbotsford airport once over a spend casing. They had to call the catsa manager at home at 0400 on a saturday to resolve the situation.

    spent casings are legal as carry on.
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    That's amazing!! But ouch 15$ shipping on a 15 dollars key chain.
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    Needs to be a impact device. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity Required View Post
    I shut down the Abbotsford airport once over a spend casing. They had to call the catsa manager at home at 0400 on a saturday to resolve the situation.

    spent casings are legal as carry on.
    I had three spent casings from .30-06 from a recent hunting trip on the dash on my vehicle when I got pulled over once and got a good tongue lashing from the boys in blue for keeping them in my vehicle. I just laughed and have since decided to keep them in my vehicle permanently just because I don't like being told what to do.
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    I know of countries where you go to jail if caught at the airport with one of those. Heck, even a spent casing or just a lead bullet (not ammo) will do,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity Required View Post
    spent casings are legal as carry on.
    You're wrong there man. If you look at the CATSA "what can I bring" list there are entries for "Bullets and ammunition", "Bullet casings", "Bullet key chains", and "Cartridges" and all of them say they're not allowed in your carryon baggage and they may be allowed in your checked bags if you declare them to the airline during check-in. Doesn't matter if it's inert or live, you will get in trouble if they catch it in your carry on.

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