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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3401419" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>You can pack the ammo in the factory cardboard carton it came in and lock it in the same case as your pistol, which is then placed inside your checked baggage. DO NOT use a TSA lock, you are the only one with keys able to open the container with the pistol /a/mags/ammo. I use a small pair of Masterlock padlocks. I also put one of those cable locks you get with a new pistol to good use and lock the firearm container to the frame inside the suitcase, if there is one.</p><p></p><p>Just be cool and declare the unloaded firearm in a locked container at the check in counter and you will be fine. "Hi, I have an unloaded firearm in a locked container I'd like to declare in my checked baggage"</p><p></p><p>Done it many times, never a problem as long as you follow the rules and don't be acting all wild-eyed and nervous and sweaty. Then you're likely to get the full body strip search, to include the TSA Approved Anal Probe.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: The person at the counter will place a sticker/tag on the container, declaring the unloaded firearm, to go <em>inside</em> the checked bag. It is NOT to go on the outside of the checked bag so everyone knows there's a gun inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3401419, member: 10465"] You can pack the ammo in the factory cardboard carton it came in and lock it in the same case as your pistol, which is then placed inside your checked baggage. DO NOT use a TSA lock, you are the only one with keys able to open the container with the pistol /a/mags/ammo. I use a small pair of Masterlock padlocks. I also put one of those cable locks you get with a new pistol to good use and lock the firearm container to the frame inside the suitcase, if there is one. Just be cool and declare the unloaded firearm in a locked container at the check in counter and you will be fine. "Hi, I have an unloaded firearm in a locked container I'd like to declare in my checked baggage" Done it many times, never a problem as long as you follow the rules and don't be acting all wild-eyed and nervous and sweaty. Then you're likely to get the full body strip search, to include the TSA Approved Anal Probe. EDIT: The person at the counter will place a sticker/tag on the container, declaring the unloaded firearm, to go [I]inside[/I] the checked bag. It is NOT to go on the outside of the checked bag so everyone knows there's a gun inside. [/QUOTE]
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