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SteyrM40
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Southwest Airlines: LBB-AUS-HOU

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Hello everyone,

On Sunday I flew from Lubbock to Houston via Austin. I checked-in at the airport in Lubbock about 40 minutes before departure. I declared two firearms and the gentleman behind the counter asked me to open my bag and show him that the firearms were unloaded. I did, and then filled out the customary Southwest Airlines Firearm(s) Inspection Tags that declare the following:
I understand that the carriage of a loaded weapon is a violation of federal regulations. I therefore declare the following regarding the firearm(s) contained in my luggage:

1. The firearm(s) chambers are free of ammunition and the magazine clip has been removed (when applicable).
2. Loaded magazines or clips are packaged to prevent accidental activation of the primer.
3. The unloaded firearm(s) is inside a hard-sided locked container and I alone am in possession of the key or combination.
4. My total allowance of checked luggage contains no more than 11 pounds of ammunition and it is securely packaged in an appropriate container.
I then took my bags to the TSA agent. He asked me to set it on the ground behind the 10 or so bags he had to do next. I told him I had two firearms and he bumped my bag to the front of the line. In bigger airports, TSA uses giant X-ray machines to look in the bags. At the Lubbock airport, they do everything by hand, so I was subject to the following fair and reasonable treatment (in my estimation).

I packed my guns at the bottom of my suitcase. I packed my clothing in some plastic bags and packed those on top of my gun cases. He took everything out of my bag including the following:

1) gun in a case w/ 1 loaded mag, packed in a separate part of the case
2) gun in case, packed alone
3) loaded mag and 2 stray bullets packed in case

He got his boss to approve the mag in case one, he approved case 2, and said I couldn't have the two lone pieces of ammo in case 3 (he said he didn't want the ammo to slide around and shoot the pilot -- interesting scenario). He taped the mag down in case 3, and asked me what I would like to do with the two stray rounds. I told them he could keep them. He then asked if there was anywhere where I could put them (presumably because he didn't want to have to deal with disposing of them), and I said I could secure them in case 1. He told me to do that, then packed my bags for me, and I was on my way.

Incidentally, I should mention that they swabbed my bag and my guns with the Explosive Trace Detection wand and it came back negative. I guess gunpowder is not what they're concerned about.

Stay safe...

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The only airport I have flown from that did not use Xray and hand searched baggage was Charleston, SC. The folks behind me were quite astounded at my handguns, and more than a few were critical. The TSA agents were great and treated me with respect. He was retired USMC, so what else would you expect. Glad I didn,t tell him I was ex Navy!
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Thanks for sharing with the rest of us, I am getting ready for my first flight in Sept. to Fla....My first time taking my gun...Getting ready..

Jim
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anygunanywhere wrote:Glad I didn,t tell him I was ex Navy!
Good thing to remember... :lol: :lol:

If they ask me, I usually tell them I was in a super secret organization within the Coast Guard Auxillary, the 101st Junior Puddle Jumpers...

Don't ask me what the nickname of the unit was...Its classified...

That usually gets the appropriate Ohhhhh, and Ahhhhhs... :wink:
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I fly out of Lubbock about once a month - 99% of the time on Continental. I can't say I've ever had a poor experience with their handling of my firearms. I usually have two handguns, but I sometimes carry long guns as well if I am on a hunting trip. I am usually carrying a weekend style duffle bag, and they just run the swab deal through it.

The counter people are usually wondering where the other piece of my luggage with the guns is. I guess they are used to people carrying long gun cases.

One tip that may save you some grief in the future: Get one of those cheap plastic ammo boxes and put all of your non-boxed ammo in there. I got a .45 one from Harbor Freight for like $3, and it holds all that I need it to. I just stuff it between some shirts and they never care much about it.

Jeff

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Post by suXor »

American has always been very particular:

1. Unloaded firearm inspected, taged, and locked in it's own lock case, and in a piece of checked luggage.
2. Ammo packed in a nother locked case, in a differnet piece of checked luggage.
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