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TSA keeps cutting locks off firearms cases video by DeviantOllam
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4030907" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I got this advice from Glocktogo several years ago. Been on many dozens of domestic flights while transporting firearms with only one airport in Denver ever causing an issue. </p><p>When I declared firearms in the luggage to be checked both times, was pulled out of line by armed TSA agents and taken to a special inspection area. </p><p>I had to personally carry my bag. Then put it on a line outside the door of the inspection area where a TSA agent picked it. Up, put it on a conveyor, running a sniffer around the seam. </p><p>Satisfied it wasn’t something illegal, it was sent down the conveyor and we boarded. </p><p>Every other airport looks at the documents and we move along. Easy every where but Denver. </p><p>I don’t fly to NY with firearms as an exception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4030907, member: 5412"] I got this advice from Glocktogo several years ago. Been on many dozens of domestic flights while transporting firearms with only one airport in Denver ever causing an issue. When I declared firearms in the luggage to be checked both times, was pulled out of line by armed TSA agents and taken to a special inspection area. I had to personally carry my bag. Then put it on a line outside the door of the inspection area where a TSA agent picked it. Up, put it on a conveyor, running a sniffer around the seam. Satisfied it wasn’t something illegal, it was sent down the conveyor and we boarded. Every other airport looks at the documents and we move along. Easy every where but Denver. I don’t fly to NY with firearms as an exception. [/QUOTE]
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