There’s no definitive answer to this question since gun laws vary from country to country. In general, however, it’s advisable to check with the airline you’ll be flying with to see if they have any restrictions on carrying gun magazines onboard.
In the United States, for example, New Jersey is the only state that outright bans gun magazine ownership, so if you’re traveling from there with magazines in your possession, you’ll need to check the regulations of your destination state. However, most airlines operating in and out of New Jersey do not allow passengers to bring firearms or ammunition onto their planes.
If you’re traveling within the US and your magazines are unloaded and stored in a locked container separate from your firearm, you shouldn’t have any trouble bringing them with you on your flight. However, it’s always best to check with your airline ahead of time to avoid any potential problems.
In Canada, gun magazines are regulated under the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code. The country has a strict licensing regime for firearms ownership, so if you’re traveling with magazines you’ll need to have the proper documentation with you.
As always, it’s best to check with your airline and with the authorities at your destination to make sure you comply with all laws and regulations.
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