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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
You won't have a problem with your flashlight. I fly regularly with my Surefire E2D Defender with no issues.

ETA: Actually, a few years ago I had an agent tell me my Defender was borderline but ultimately let me through with it.
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quote:
Originally posted by corsair:
always fly with my Surefire E1B clipped to my back pocket, I've had no issue pre-pandemic and no issues the last 24-months of flying. These lights were never on any restricted list. It's possible you MAY come across a hard-up TSA agent who thinks they're smarter than the average bear when seeing a crenelated bezel-edge, however I've never had any issue.


I've got an old Surefire Lumamax LX2, uses CF123A Batts, that I EDC. Haven't flown commercially in several years but I've got a trip coming up next month.

Based on your experience with TSA, what do you think they'll do with a flashlight like this?




 
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Originally posted by Modern Day Savage:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
You won't have a problem with your flashlight. I fly regularly with my Surefire E2D Defender with no issues.

ETA: Actually, a few years ago I had an agent tell me my Defender was borderline but ultimately let me through with it.
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quote:
Originally posted by corsair:
always fly with my Surefire E1B clipped to my back pocket, I've had no issue pre-pandemic and no issues the last 24-months of flying. These lights were never on any restricted list. It's possible you MAY come across a hard-up TSA agent who thinks they're smarter than the average bear when seeing a crenelated bezel-edge, however I've never had any issue.


I've got an old Surefire Lumamax LX2, uses CF123A Batts, that I EDC. Haven't flown commercially in several years but I've got a trip coming up next month.

Based on your experience with TSA, what do you think they'll do with a flashlight like this?
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The last several flights I have been on, I carried a Fenix E35 V 3.0 with no issues.

Delta, American and Allegant.


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Originally posted by sig 226:

You will be fine..


Agree. You should be fine.


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I just got back Monday from a trip to and from Colorado on United. Surefire E2E in backpack. No problem.
 
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Originally posted by sig 226:

You will be fine..


Agree. You should be fine.


Thanks for your input guys.
 
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