How much of a hassle to fly with a firearm? ***UPDATE***
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First off, welcome to the board, this is a great place with a bunch that likes to share information.....
This is what I bought for a trip from DFW to Fla. and also use it in the car........Nice product, good price....
http://www.center-of-mass.com/
Jim
This is what I bought for a trip from DFW to Fla. and also use it in the car........Nice product, good price....
http://www.center-of-mass.com/
Jim
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150% agreement with this product...Jim101 wrote:First off, welcome to the board, this is a great place with a bunch that likes to share information.....
This is what I bought for a trip from DFW to Fla. and also use it in the car........Nice product, good price....
http://www.center-of-mass.com/
Jim
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A flight I was waiting on had repeated mechanical difficulty and there were numerous storms in the vicinity.stevie_d_64 wrote:I never miss an opportunity to go buy an over priced "gun magazine" at the kiosk before flying anywhere...Its worth it...jimlongley wrote:The other day I bought an issue of "Combat Handguns" while on my break and took it back to the checkpoint with me
Plus its fun to notice out of the corner of my eye and see any reaction in the flight of others who notice my reading practices...
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While waiting for boarding I dug in my bag and pulled out a really cool book.
After a few minutes, the lounge got quiet and I looked up. Everyone was looking at the cover.
MAYDAY: Accident Reports and Voice Transcripts from Airline Crash Investigations
Especially when its fully automatic M4s.jimlongley wrote:The form used to get tied to the outside of the bag, this was years ago before TSA came into being, until they discovered that guns were going missing after they left the passengers' hands. Openly advertising that there is a gun in the bag would make ME uncomfortable.Jim101 wrote:Got back from Fla. yesterday...At
Opening the suitecase at the ticket counter seems to disrupt everyone, including people that are wondering what is going on, why can't you just show TSA the form, pocket it, they X-ray it and that's all? Orlando did question the ammo in the same box as the gun (in an ammo wallet) but, let it go.........
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American doesn't care, but when I flew a couple of weeks ago to Virginia, TSA inspected my "packing job" and all she said was "Sir, I'm placing your ammo in another part of your bag, so it's not right next to the gun."Zero_G wrote:American Airlines has on their website "Ammunition must be packed in its original packaging. Loose ammunition or clips will not be accepted."
Anyone had experience with America? Will they accept ammo that's in an ammo box that isn't the original manufacturer? (I'm flying with them Monday)
Keith
I had no problem with that. The ammo was in the original packaging.
There's an old thread somewhere from a forum member here who used to work for TSA that mentioned you could use those plastic bullet holders that snap shut in lieu of the original packaging. The key is to make sure the bullets can't touch each other or rattle around in a box. They don't like that. I'll search for that thread.
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Here's that thread I was looking for. Read Jim Longley's comments.
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... al+package
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... al+package
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Thats priceless!!! I look at it this way...If yer gonna go, yer gonna go...Whatever you are reading is not going to change that...austin wrote:A flight I was waiting on had repeated mechanical difficulty and there were numerous storms in the vicinity.
While waiting for boarding I dug in my bag and pulled out a really cool book.
After a few minutes, the lounge got quiet and I looked up. Everyone was looking at the cover.
MAYDAY: Accident Reports and Voice Transcripts from Airline Crash Investigations
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Yep, I've had to remember to separate my ammo from the unloaded and locked up pistol, because those little boogers kept wanting to jump into the magazines and into the gun all on their own, till I showed them! uh huh!hi-power wrote:American doesn't care, but when I flew a couple of weeks ago to Virginia, TSA inspected my "packing job" and all she said was "Sir, I'm placing your ammo in another part of your bag, so it's not right next to the gun."
I know it wasn't you, but once again I have to really wonder about others sometimes...
This is why I am hated so much...
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You can keep the ammo in the magazines as long as you keep the tops of the magazines covered (the mag well of the gun doesn't count ). I just stick them in my magazine holders and place them in the same locked container my gun is in.
I've found that most of the airline employees are clueless as to the rules but the TSA people are pretty well up to speed. I've even had airline employees tell me that since I'm a LEO that I didn't need to unload the weapon before I packed it, or that I didn't even need to check it - that I could just carry it on.
I've found that most of the airline employees are clueless as to the rules but the TSA people are pretty well up to speed. I've even had airline employees tell me that since I'm a LEO that I didn't need to unload the weapon before I packed it, or that I didn't even need to check it - that I could just carry it on.
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ZeroG and others,
I hate loading rounds back into my magazines when I get to destination, so like CHL/LEO, I have flown with rounds in my magazines. They were inside of leather ammo carriers with foldover snap tops, and were in the same hardbox as my gun. One gal at Southwest (I think) was puzzled by this, but her supervisor confirmed to her it was OK. Otherwise no problem.
Have not flown American Airlines in a long time, but given what you pulled off of their website (and being sure that most gate agents would not know the difference between a magazine and clip, and the guy who wrote American's rules probably didn't either ), I would put my magazines in regular 50-round cardboard ammo box, pack some paper in it to keep them from rattling around, and tape it shut.
Happy flying.
elb
I hate loading rounds back into my magazines when I get to destination, so like CHL/LEO, I have flown with rounds in my magazines. They were inside of leather ammo carriers with foldover snap tops, and were in the same hardbox as my gun. One gal at Southwest (I think) was puzzled by this, but her supervisor confirmed to her it was OK. Otherwise no problem.
Have not flown American Airlines in a long time, but given what you pulled off of their website (and being sure that most gate agents would not know the difference between a magazine and clip, and the guy who wrote American's rules probably didn't either ), I would put my magazines in regular 50-round cardboard ammo box, pack some paper in it to keep them from rattling around, and tape it shut.
Happy flying.
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The ammunition packaging regulations are not specific to American Eagle/American Airlines, as they do not search your baggage. Ammunition also does not have to be declared.. only if it accompanies a firearm in checked baggae.
That said, ammunition may be in original packaging or in clips.. the general rule is: no loose ammo.
That said, ammunition may be in original packaging or in clips.. the general rule is: no loose ammo.
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