The only reason I don't like flying is that some airports are not as accommodating for inspection. Some want the code/key to your bag and want to inspect it without you there. I have flown with a pistol plenty of times as well.
That relates to the point I intended to make with the earlier "hacking" post. Technically you're only supposed to use "TSA Approved" locks that they already have the key for and can open for inspection without your presence, or at least that was the case a year or so ago.The only reason I don't like flying is that some airports are not as accommodating for inspection. Some want the code/key to your bag and want to inspect it without you there. I have flown with a pistol plenty of times as well.
New to me but I'm sure the author new about that cal. lmaoThis will get you started, CHenry:
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Although I do believe that I saw a few Nambus for sale the last time I was at Sooner Guns in Tulsa.
Well the point of this thread was if you're going to be a TSA spokesman talking about transporting firearms on aircraft, please don't make up your own shaT.
Technically you're only supposed to use "TSA Approved" locks that they already have the key for and can open for inspection without your presence, or at least that was the case a year or so ago.
Good to know.No TSA locks on gun boxes.
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