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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3765885" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>I fly with guns all the time. They have to be in a locked hardside box with a NON-TSA lock. You carry the only key(s) to that case. When you go to check in, you'll declare it to the agent, they will ask you to unlock the case, and give you a slip that you sign declaring it is unloaded, then you will put said slip (card) into the case with the gun and lock it back up and KEEP THE KEY(S).</p><p>You can put chamber flags in them...I do cause it makes it easier. They can also ID chamber flags...at least at Will Rogers.</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend you get two good locks (like series 5200) and a good case (like Pelican or Storm). People have been caught prying open guns cases because there is only one lock on the case. I also don't recommend small cases. They get stolen real easy. Go with a larger (1500 series or bigger) case because sh*tbirds can't stuff one of those in their pants like they can with the little cases.</p><p></p><p>edit-I just saw your pic of your case. That looks GTG.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the airline, you can also carry a certain amount of ammo in retail packaging - no loose ammo, no ammo in magazines. Retail packaging only. For AA, it's 11 lbs. Check with your airlines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3765885, member: 41176"] I fly with guns all the time. They have to be in a locked hardside box with a NON-TSA lock. You carry the only key(s) to that case. When you go to check in, you'll declare it to the agent, they will ask you to unlock the case, and give you a slip that you sign declaring it is unloaded, then you will put said slip (card) into the case with the gun and lock it back up and KEEP THE KEY(S). You can put chamber flags in them...I do cause it makes it easier. They can also ID chamber flags...at least at Will Rogers. I highly recommend you get two good locks (like series 5200) and a good case (like Pelican or Storm). People have been caught prying open guns cases because there is only one lock on the case. I also don't recommend small cases. They get stolen real easy. Go with a larger (1500 series or bigger) case because sh*tbirds can't stuff one of those in their pants like they can with the little cases. edit-I just saw your pic of your case. That looks GTG. Depending on the airline, you can also carry a certain amount of ammo in retail packaging - no loose ammo, no ammo in magazines. Retail packaging only. For AA, it's 11 lbs. Check with your airlines. [/QUOTE]
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