Do Firearm parts have to be declared and packed separately?

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I'm going to be flying with non-serialized gun components. Specifically, a stripped pistol slide and some associated parts. The ATF doesn't consider it a firearm and it is not regulated. There is no barrel, trigger, magazine, or ammunition and it would require tools to assemble the components.

The TSA says that firearm parts have to be in checked baggage, but it doesn't specify if it has to go through the procedure that a firearm has to (e.g. put in a locked hard case and declared). I don't own a hard, pelican-like case and would like to avoid having to buy one just for the a single flight.

I'm flying Delta, in case that matters. And it's a domestic flight between two places without restrictions on the items.

Thanks!



Best Answer

This is less an airline issue than it is a TSA issue. That is, the airline would (if you were carrying a firearm) want to make sure it's in a TSA-approved fashion. Since it's just a part, it's really up to the TSA to decide whether it goes through or not:

Firearm parts, including magazines, clips, bolts and firing pins, are prohibited in carry-on baggage, but may be transported in checked baggage.

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Firearm magazines and ammunition clips, whether loaded or empty, must be securely boxed or included within a hard-sided case containing an unloaded firearm. Read the requirements governing the transport of ammunition in checked baggage as defined by 49 CFR 175.10 (a)(8).

Small arms ammunition (up to .75 caliber and shotgun shells of any gauge) must be packaged in a fiber (such as cardboard), wood, plastic, or metal box specifically designed to carry ammunition and declared to your airline.

However, they don't specifically say how to pack just parts.

You may want to Ask TSA: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/travel-tips/dyk-you-can-asktsa-ask-us-we-dare-you%E2%80%A6

The only problem is that TSA agent training is .... uneven, and you could follow the law and still have your bag opened and examined. Which is why having the lock on a hard suitcase with a firearm is a Good ThingĀ®, since they have to call you over to unlock it and examine it in your presence. Theoretically.

Hard suitcases are pretty cheap, you could get one for $70 or so at your local discount retailer (TJ Max, Marshalls) or look in a thrift store for the old Samsonite clamshells.




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Can you fly with primers?

The Transportation Safety Administration said Wednesday that the ammunition primers are not prohibited in checked luggage but must be packaged correctly. Checking the packaging is the responsibility of the airline, the TSA said.

Can you ship firearm parts to Canada?

Under Canadian law, you do not need a valid firearms licence to import non-prohibited firearm parts (except for a frame or receiver). However, you may need an export permit from the other country. This includes handgun barrels that are 105 mm or less in length or parts made exclusively for a fully automatic firearm.

Can I ship gun parts to the US?

So the simple answer is yes, you will require a customs bond to import gun parts and accessories into the country.



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