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Hidden weapons at airport security: TSA reveals 10 scary surprises

Comedian Joan Rivers, statesman Henry Kissinger and singer Jennifer Hudson have all been patted down as part of airport security. No one -- not celebrities, toddlers, or seniors in wheelchairs -- are exempt from being frisked for hidden weapons by the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA says that the tactics are necessary to keep air travel safe, citing the huge arsenal of weapons its agents have uncovered from passengers at the nation's airports.
Here are 10 weapons -- including claymore mines and a tomahawk -- that the TSA has uncovered in the last year hidden under clothes or in carry-on bags.
More: Here's how 3 million fliers sped through airport security
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The Glock was uncovered at the Dallas Love Field Airport in February. In the first seven months of 2012, the TSA discovered 828 firearms in carry-on bags at airport checkpoints across the country -- at a rate of about four per day. Of those weapons,  210 had a round in the chamber.

Loaded 9-mm Glock

( Transportation Security Administration )
The Glock was uncovered at the Dallas Love Field Airport in February. In the first seven months of 2012, the TSA discovered 828 firearms in carry-on bags at airport checkpoints across the country -- at a rate of about four per day. Of those weapons, 210 had a round in the chamber.
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