TGK Red PEW Policies Travel Tag
OtherPrice range: $16.99 through $29.99
Travel smart. Travel loud. The TGK Red PEW Policies Travel Tag is a bold twist on a critical accessory that gives you clarity and presence all at once. Produced in collaboration with our partner, this is not just a tag. It is a statement in red.
Use it on your hard case, check in bag, or firearms compartment. It lets anyone handling your gear know this container may hold a firearm if done legally. The red color makes it impossible to miss. With the TGK logo stamped onto it, this is something you want people to see.
Why this matters:
This tag became widely known in the firearms community because it simplifies the check in process and reduces confusion at airline counters.
Watch the original explanation that made it popular here: Watch on YouTube
Key Features and Specs:
• Official TGK and Partner Brand collaboration
• Bright red color for high visibility
• Durable material built to last
• TGK logo embossing
• Clear PEW policies text for transport clarity
• Suitable for hard sided or locked containers
• Helps signal your intentions during lawful transport
• Easy to attach to most cases and bags
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This is not an official statement from RedHat Armament. RedHat Armament is not responsible for delays, missed flights, lost or missing luggage, or any other travel issues resulting from failure to comply with TSA or airline guidelines.
This tag is designed to help communicate the basic TSA firearm transport regulations to airline agents, baggage handlers, and TSA personnel. It does not grant permission or override any legal or airline specific requirements.
TGK recommends attaching this tag to a locked hard sided container or to the exterior of a bag that meets TSA and airline standards for transporting an unloaded firearm as checked baggage. The container must fully secure the firearm and cannot be easily opened. Travelers must still declare the firearm at the ticket counter and follow all required inspection steps.
All federal, state, and airline regulations must be followed. Travelers are solely responsible for knowing and complying with the rules at their departure and arrival destinations.
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