That's what I use. I tie the cable to the frame of my luggage. They can steal the whole bag, but not the gun by itself.mr1337 wrote:This works as well:
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Doubles as the storage box for my gun in my car if I ever need to disarm.
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- Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:40 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Flying
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Re: Flying
- Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:43 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Flying
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Re: Flying
It's easiest to remove all the ammo from all magazines and carry ammo in its original container. Some airlines let me fly with ammo in a covered magazine (in a mag holder). Last time I flew AA they made me take the ammo out of the magazine, even though the loaded mag was in a mag holder. Thankfully I had the box with additional ammo, so I just moved my mag ammo over there.
Depends on the airline... depends on the person doing the checking.... Ammo in the original box is easiest.
One caveat.... I'm assuming that the original box provided for a way to keep the rounds from touching.
Stuffing loose rounds into a box or bag would be a no-no.
This is good.

This is asking for trouble. It may be ok... but... maybe not.

Depends on the airline... depends on the person doing the checking.... Ammo in the original box is easiest.
One caveat.... I'm assuming that the original box provided for a way to keep the rounds from touching.
Stuffing loose rounds into a box or bag would be a no-no.
This is good.

This is asking for trouble. It may be ok... but... maybe not.
