It's a double gun case so plenty of room. Just the principle of if I'm gonna travel with this giant case anyways would be nice to travel with just one case.
Thanks again guys, lots of good info on here.
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Flying with Handguns and Longguns?
So, this seems to be the definitive thread on firearms travelling.
I have travelled on 2 occasions with only handguns, but this trip I would like to travel with my shotgun (love to shoot with brother). So this brings up a question re: airline regs v. tsa "law".
AA allows you to fly with 3 longguns or 5 handguns per case. Nothing is written re: combinations. For example, can I travel with 2 longguns and 2 handguns in same case? I sent an e-mail to AA and called the first time and they basically deferred to TSA which has no such rule as far as I can see RE: number of firearms only the method in which it is transported and declared. Because of any lack of clarity in this I have not attempted this travel yet and my nightmare is arriving at check-in and being informed that I may not travel with shotgun.
Surely I am not the only one who has faced this? Thoughts? Comments?
I have travelled on 2 occasions with only handguns, but this trip I would like to travel with my shotgun (love to shoot with brother). So this brings up a question re: airline regs v. tsa "law".
AA allows you to fly with 3 longguns or 5 handguns per case. Nothing is written re: combinations. For example, can I travel with 2 longguns and 2 handguns in same case? I sent an e-mail to AA and called the first time and they basically deferred to TSA which has no such rule as far as I can see RE: number of firearms only the method in which it is transported and declared. Because of any lack of clarity in this I have not attempted this travel yet and my nightmare is arriving at check-in and being informed that I may not travel with shotgun.
Surely I am not the only one who has faced this? Thoughts? Comments?