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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4142295" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>[USER=50724]@Hirschkopf[/USER] im sure you know since you spent some time there, that the Hawaii gun laws are some of the most restrictive in the union. I figure it’s probably a really good idea to ensure you aren’t doing anything illegal/risking charges or forfeiture of your friends firearms when taking ownership or shipping.</p><p></p><p>One thing I noticed when I was there for our honeymoon, is that locals would visit the mainland, and come back with huge boxes of whatever they needed, paying baggage fees rather than freight/shipping fees. I’m willing to bet it would be cheaper to ship 3-4 pelican cases of rifles at $75/each on the plane with you rather than paying a dealer $10/each plus the shipper another $50 each to get the guns back to the mainland. Also, the guns will get to your destination much faster and be under your direct control the entire time, rather than in the hands of however many people/shippers/transfers and their associated costs. These dollar numbers are completely speculation, but I feel my logic is reasonable.the pelican cases wouldn’t be cheap, but pelican cases are always handy. You could find a foam supplier locally to custom cut foam for you, there’s one next to H and H if you find yourself in town for deer season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4142295, member: 35036"] [USER=50724]@Hirschkopf[/USER] im sure you know since you spent some time there, that the Hawaii gun laws are some of the most restrictive in the union. I figure it’s probably a really good idea to ensure you aren’t doing anything illegal/risking charges or forfeiture of your friends firearms when taking ownership or shipping. One thing I noticed when I was there for our honeymoon, is that locals would visit the mainland, and come back with huge boxes of whatever they needed, paying baggage fees rather than freight/shipping fees. I’m willing to bet it would be cheaper to ship 3-4 pelican cases of rifles at $75/each on the plane with you rather than paying a dealer $10/each plus the shipper another $50 each to get the guns back to the mainland. Also, the guns will get to your destination much faster and be under your direct control the entire time, rather than in the hands of however many people/shippers/transfers and their associated costs. These dollar numbers are completely speculation, but I feel my logic is reasonable.the pelican cases wouldn’t be cheap, but pelican cases are always handy. You could find a foam supplier locally to custom cut foam for you, there’s one next to H and H if you find yourself in town for deer season. [/QUOTE]
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