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<blockquote data-quote="hipshot" data-source="post: 1181661" data-attributes="member: 8034"><p>several years ago ( before al- queda) I bought 3 pistols in Las Vegas at an auction for ffl dealers only, When I got ready to head back I called the airline and asked what to do to transport back to Texas, I was told the person at the ticket counter would have me open the weapon and show them it was clear, When I got there I informed her what I had and she said I had to show her they were unloaded. I commenced by pulling out the first one, A S&W 629 with a 83\8 bbl. and swung the cylinder out, There was about 200-250 people standing close by and in about 5 seconds you could have heard a pin drop, She ok'd it and I showed her the other 2 and she let me put them in the bag and then she tagged it with a "firearm enclosed" tag, I didn't like that part but rules are rules. She took my bag and put it on the belt and I didn't see it again until I got to lubbock Texas a few hours later and all was well. The ticket lady must have done it before because she was very cool the whole time. When everyone got quite I thought that was funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hipshot, post: 1181661, member: 8034"] several years ago ( before al- queda) I bought 3 pistols in Las Vegas at an auction for ffl dealers only, When I got ready to head back I called the airline and asked what to do to transport back to Texas, I was told the person at the ticket counter would have me open the weapon and show them it was clear, When I got there I informed her what I had and she said I had to show her they were unloaded. I commenced by pulling out the first one, A S&W 629 with a 83\8 bbl. and swung the cylinder out, There was about 200-250 people standing close by and in about 5 seconds you could have heard a pin drop, She ok'd it and I showed her the other 2 and she let me put them in the bag and then she tagged it with a "firearm enclosed" tag, I didn't like that part but rules are rules. She took my bag and put it on the belt and I didn't see it again until I got to lubbock Texas a few hours later and all was well. The ticket lady must have done it before because she was very cool the whole time. When everyone got quite I thought that was funny. [/QUOTE]
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