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- Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:04 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: First time flying with CCW:overall good
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Re: First time flying with CCW:overall good
Don't take possession of the weapon! ![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
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- Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:59 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: First time flying with CCW:overall good
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Re: First time flying with CCW:overall good
Yes. I packed a box of critical duty (original mfr box) in he hard case. No questions about it. They never looked in the case or asked about ammo.flechero wrote:Did you have ammo in the gun case as well? I've heard yes and no for that being allowed- just wondering how you did it.
- Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:34 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: First time flying with CCW:overall good
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First time flying with CCW:overall good
I flew Delta from San Antonio to Memphis TN with a stop in Atlanta this weekend. I arrived 2 1/2 hours early, announced loudly that I had a gun and then the fun began!
Seriously, the attendants in San Antonio were very good. Had no issues at all. Coming home was a little weird. The ticket agent didn't know what to do when I told her I was checking an unloaded firearm. Her super came over with attitude, mumbling "why is it that important that I have to have it win me", over & over. After she got over herself, all went smooth.
Lessons learned: have a good case with holes for lock on both sides. I purchased a Pelican for $40 and it holds 2 guns plus mags and ammo. Know airline and TSA policy. Know state and local laws and have a copy ready to present. Relax, you probably won't have any issues.
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Seriously, the attendants in San Antonio were very good. Had no issues at all. Coming home was a little weird. The ticket agent didn't know what to do when I told her I was checking an unloaded firearm. Her super came over with attitude, mumbling "why is it that important that I have to have it win me", over & over. After she got over herself, all went smooth.
Lessons learned: have a good case with holes for lock on both sides. I purchased a Pelican for $40 and it holds 2 guns plus mags and ammo. Know airline and TSA policy. Know state and local laws and have a copy ready to present. Relax, you probably won't have any issues.