Tips on traveling with firearms and parts
Firearm interceptions produce temporary gridlock for travelers who are expecting a more efficient security passage. Before leaving home, travelers should check their baggage to ensure they are not traveling with any prohibited items, including firearms, firearms parts and ammunition to avoid a possible arrest or civil penalties. TSA remains vigilant in detecting prohibited items and is committed to reminding passengers how to pack firearms and ammunition for air travel.

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AskTSA: Preparing Carry-on Bags for Security Screening

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Inside Look: TSA Layers of Security

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Traveling with firearms-Tips

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Faces of TSA: Explosives Detection Canine Handler Wendell Hart

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Travel Tips: Traveling with Firearms

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A Day in the Life: Christopher Cotton

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AskTSA: What to Expect During a Hair Pat-Down

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TSA ConfirmID

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TSA Careers: Transportation Security Officer

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TSA On the Job: Supervisory Federal Air Marshal

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Travel Tips: Automated Screening Lanes

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TSA on The Job: Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response Team

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Inside Look: Inline Baggage Screening Systems

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History of TSA

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TSA PreCheck®-RHONDA

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TSA Cares: What to Expect when Traveling with a Mobility Aid

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Inside Look: Federal Air Marshal Service

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TSA PreCheck Touchless ID

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Inside Look: TSA Canine Training

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