If you want to pick up replicas or figurines inspired by games while traveling, you can think twice about bringing everything that looks like a call of duty weapon in your luggage.
This is at least take -out from the recent post of transport security administration (TSA) discussing prohibited items. As noted by DexertoThe TSA account on Facebook He emphasized the replica of the monkey figurine bombs from the Call of Duty zombie mode, which officers at the Boston Logan international airport found in a controlled bag.
Monkey bombs, or dulcimer monkey, appeared in numerous Call of Duty games, from World at War to Black Ops 6. This specific figurine is to be a controller, with your hands pulled out to open your favorite game controller. But it is also a replica of weapons, which, well, looks like it has dynamite and cables for it.
“This monkey can get points in the game, but in real life leave equipment on the screen with charging, not luggage,” we read in the post. “Weapons of replicas and explosives, no matter how cool or collectible, are not allowed in hand or checked baggage.”
The TSA website also describes in detail forbidden toy weaponsincluding “gushing pistols, nerf pistols, toy swords or other items that resemble a realistic firearm or weapon.” Maybe this is at least a decent advertisement for the quality of the statue of monkey replicas.
It is good to be aware if you are going for a convention or a place where you can pick up products. Is it a monkey figurine or a set Naruto throwing knivesTSA warns that it prohibits all the subject of proven or hand luggage if they think it is a security threat, even if it is a replica.
Image loan: Transport Safety Administration – TSA / Facebook.
Eric is an independent IGN writer.
