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Do you eat it barrel first?

ak56

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Since this company uses Belgian chocolate to make these things, they should make some FN models...
 

onlurker

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Can it go through a metal detector though? :lol:

But seriously, would this be possible to get past the TSA in a carry-on bag since it's not actually a firearm, it just looks like one? Not sure I'd want to be a test subject though :uhoh:
 

Fallschirjmäger

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A man from Colorado had a "4-inch milk chocolate pistol wrapped in plastic wrap" in his luggage; a gift from his daughter. The screener said, "I don't care if it's chocolate, you're not taking a gun on the plane." Even the passenger eating the "barrel" did not satisfy the ever-vigilant security dweeb. No "gun parts" were permitted, either! Only after eating the rest of the "gun" was the man permitted past the checkpoint.
Admittedly may have been before they became federalized and therefore automatically professionalized. ...... and I got no citation for exactly who, or when.
 
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