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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: 3toe]
#3911376
05/16/23 08:50 PM
05/16/23 08:50 PM
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Posts: 14,393 Some Marriott/Auburn
AU7MM08
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Booner
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 14,393
Some Marriott/Auburn
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What’s the aversion to tsa locks? I’ve flown with guns numerous times and never had a problem. Because I don’t want some knuckle dragger with a room temp IQ to be able to easily get into my expensive firearms. Yes a regular lock can be picked or cut, but don’t make it easy.
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: Chipnalong]
#3911389
05/16/23 09:11 PM
05/16/23 09:11 PM
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Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 14,393 Some Marriott/Auburn
AU7MM08
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Flying with guns is really not that big of a deal. By no means an expert but I’ve done it X5 over the past 15yrs.
Know the regulations, leave some extra time, enjoy your trip.
Last edited by AU7MM08; 05/16/23 09:11 PM.
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: Chipnalong]
#3911449
05/16/23 11:55 PM
05/16/23 11:55 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,358 Oxford, AL. USA
Big Game Hunter
Doesn’t Know His Code
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Doesn’t Know His Code
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,358
Oxford, AL. USA
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If you don’t use TSA locks you won’t have any locks on your case when you arrive. They WILL cut them off so that they can “inspect” the firearm.
Ammo needs to be in a different locked case.
If you are leaving the country you’ll need a 4457 form filled out and signed prior to leaving. It is required to entry other counties and to return to the US.
Also, the airport you fly out of is irrelevant when it comes to getting a gun through the check points. That being said I’d imagine Huntsville should be easy in comparison to ATL or others.
IKNOWMYPHUCKINGCODEDAMMITYOUDICKHEAD!!!
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: Big Game Hunter]
#3911595
05/17/23 09:53 AM
05/17/23 09:53 AM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 52,130 Round ‘bout there
Clem
Mildly Quirky
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Mildly Quirky
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 52,130
Round ‘bout there
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If you don’t use TSA locks you won’t have any locks on your case when you arrive. They WILL cut them off so that they can “inspect” the firearm.
Ammo needs to be in a different locked case.
If you are leaving the country you’ll need a 4457 form filled out and signed prior to leaving. It is required to entry other counties and to return to the US.
Also, the airport you fly out of is irrelevant when it comes to getting a gun through the check points. That being said I’d imagine Huntsville should be easy in comparison to ATL or others. This, yes. H'sv is easy to fly from. Get there early and give yourself enough time for the initial inspection and so forth.
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: Big Game Hunter]
#3911719
05/17/23 01:00 PM
05/17/23 01:00 PM
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Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,051 AL
sw1002
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 1,051
AL
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If you don’t use TSA locks you won’t have any locks on your case when you arrive. They WILL cut them off so that they can “inspect” the firearm.
Ammo needs to be in a different locked case.
If you are leaving the country you’ll need a 4457 form filled out and signed prior to leaving. It is required to entry other counties and to return to the US.
Also, the airport you fly out of is irrelevant when it comes to getting a gun through the check points. That being said I’d imagine Huntsville should be easy in comparison to ATL or others. The TSA lock statement is not true. Agents have told me they prefer you not to use tsa locks now so the agents can’t open it. When you check it in most will ask you to stay around a few mins while they x-ray etc i case they need to open case. I’ve flown out of about 10 different airports the last several years and have never had an issue. Ammo also does not need to be in a different case. Can be in the case with gun as long as it is in a factory box.
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: sw1002]
#3911746
05/17/23 02:07 PM
05/17/23 02:07 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,358 Oxford, AL. USA
Big Game Hunter
Doesn’t Know His Code
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Doesn’t Know His Code
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,358
Oxford, AL. USA
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If you don’t use TSA locks you won’t have any locks on your case when you arrive. They WILL cut them off so that they can “inspect” the firearm.
Ammo needs to be in a different locked case.
If you are leaving the country you’ll need a 4457 form filled out and signed prior to leaving. It is required to entry other counties and to return to the US.
Also, the airport you fly out of is irrelevant when it comes to getting a gun through the check points. That being said I’d imagine Huntsville should be easy in comparison to ATL or others. The TSA lock statement is not true. Agents have told me they prefer you not to use tsa locks now so the agents can’t open it. When you check it in most will ask you to stay around a few mins while they x-ray etc i case they need to open case. I’ve flown out of about 10 different airports the last several years and have never had an issue. Ammo also does not need to be in a different case. Can be in the case with gun as long as it is in a factory box. I too have flown globally for years with guns and from my experience my statement it true. It may not be what is written on the TSA or other airline websites however; I'm speaking from my firsthand experience and my numerous clients that I send around the world with guns each year.
IKNOWMYPHUCKINGCODEDAMMITYOUDICKHEAD!!!
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: sw1002]
#3911750
05/17/23 02:09 PM
05/17/23 02:09 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,507
Atoler
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 8,507
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If you don’t use TSA locks you won’t have any locks on your case when you arrive. They WILL cut them off so that they can “inspect” the firearm.
Ammo needs to be in a different locked case.
If you are leaving the country you’ll need a 4457 form filled out and signed prior to leaving. It is required to entry other counties and to return to the US.
Also, the airport you fly out of is irrelevant when it comes to getting a gun through the check points. That being said I’d imagine Huntsville should be easy in comparison to ATL or others. The TSA lock statement is not true. Agents have told me they prefer you not to use tsa locks now so the agents can’t open it. When you check it in most will ask you to stay around a few mins while they x-ray etc i case they need to open case. I’ve flown out of about 10 different airports the last several years and have never had an issue. Ammo also does not need to be in a different case. Can be in the case with gun as long as it is in a factory box. This, print the TSA regs, leave a copy in the top of your case and one on your person. Declare a weapon at baggage check, make sure they have you sign the orange paper and put it in your case, make sure every possible point has a padlock, ammo in a factory container inside of the gun case, ask the baggage attendant where to wait (before or after security check point), TSA will page you and come get your keys, then return them after checking. I don’t use TSA locks because A. It’s technically against federal regs. B. I don’t want people being able to open the case along the way.
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Re: Flying out of Huntsville with firearm
[Re: Chipnalong]
#3911774
05/17/23 02:37 PM
05/17/23 02:37 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15,134 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15,134
Tuscaloosa Co.
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Use non TSA locks and ammo goes in the case with the firearm. I’ve flown out of Bham, ATL, MEM, and DEN with zero issues. From my experience, they really don’t care that you have a firearm in a case. They’ve always acted like it’s not a big deal.
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