TSA warns that you should not try to fly with the Call of Duty Zombie Monkey Bomb
Blog Andrew Joseph 26 Apr , 2025 0

If you want to pick up some video game-style replicas or figurines while traveling, you might want to think twice and bring anything that looks like a “Call of Duty Weapon” into your luggage.
At least it’s gained from a recent article discussing prohibited items from the Traffic Safety Administration (TSA). Discovered dexertothis TSA Account on Facebook From the Call of Duty Zombie mode, a replica statue of the monkey bomb was highlighted, which was found in a check-in bag by police officers at the Logan International Airport in Boston.

Monkey Bomb or C-monkey appears in many Call of Duty games The world in war arrive Black Ops 6. This particular figurine was originally a controller, and its hands reached out and shaking your favorite game controller. But it's also a replica of a weapon, and it looks like its explosives and cables are tied to it.
“This monkey may increase points in the game, but in real life, leave the gear to your loading screen, not your luggage,” the post reads. “No matter how cool or collectibles, whether it's carried or checked, are not allowed to copy weapons and explosives.”
The TSA website has indeed introduced it in detail Toys and weapons are prohibitedincluding “airbrush guns, NERF guns, toy swords or other items similar to realistic guns or weapons”. Maybe at least in terms of the quality of the Monkey Bomb copy statue, here are some good ads.
It's nice to realize if you're going to a meeting or place where you might be buying items. Monkey statues are still the same Throwing knife with Naruto as the themeTSA warns that if they think this would pose a security threat, even if it is a copy, it will do anything in check or carry-on luggage.
Image source: Transportation Safety Management – TSA / Facebook.
Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.