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2XS
09-25-2014, 20:39
Does anybody have experience with GPS luggage tracking. Looking at fly with a rifle I don't really want the wonderful pieces of shit with the TSA walking away with my rifle and case. Also can you guys recommend TSA resistant locks for a pelican case.

Ridge
09-25-2014, 20:59
The TSA won't take your shit. Baggage handlers are your concern.

cstone
09-25-2014, 21:26
Does anybody have experience with GPS luggage tracking. Looking at fly with a rifle I don't really want the wonderful pieces of shit with the TSA walking away with my rifle and case. Also can you guys recommend TSA resistant locks for a pelican case.

Have you checked a declared firearm at DIA?

Once you have, please come back and describe the process and how the wonderful pieces of shit with the TSA went anywhere with your rifle and case.

If you are really concerned, drop ship the case to yourself at your planned destination. It will cost you more, but you won't need any TSA resistant locks

KestrelBike
09-25-2014, 23:28
Go to lowes/home depot (whichever one isn't union) and buy the 4-pack of Master keyed locks. Use your eye and determine which ones will fit through the lock-ports on your pelican case, don't get the locks that are too big obviously. Don't lose the key(s).

Secure the locks before you declare***. They'll ask you to open the case to insert the orange tag you signed to declare that the weapons are unloaded. Unlock the case & insert, lock back up. Wait the 10min while TSA inspects them, make sure you're available to unlock the case if TSA asks you to.

***I made the mistake of asking the dumb bitch at reagan airport (Frontier) to tell me when TSA was done inspecting, and I'd lock the case back up. Well 5min later she comes up and asks me what I'm still doing there, I showed her the locks in my hand and told her I'm waiting for her to give me the all clear to lock my case back up, she gets this vapid look in her face and tells me that TSA already cleared my baggage and it's on it's way. I told her to get my case back because it has weapons inside that are unsecured, and that this was not a good situation. She gets a TSA agent, who then actually helps me, and in the meantime F'd off and never again asked how I was doing. Since it was WashDC, pretty sure she was a hippy bitch and didn't care. I emailed frontier and complained, they shrugged and said they'd contact the washDC manager. From now on, I keep it locked all the time unless they are actively telling me to have it unlocked while I stand in front of it.

spqrzilla
09-27-2014, 11:58
Usually TSA won't ask you to unlock and open unless they can't figure out the contents from the Xray.

ChuckO
09-27-2014, 12:18
Thanks for the good info. I am planning a trip to FL and will take a rifle with me.

brutal
09-27-2014, 12:28
Usually TSA won't ask you to unlock and open unless they can't figure out the contents from the Xray.

"If it fits, it ships." Usually.

If they can't get the case through the scanner, they'll need to open it. Last time I flew out DIA, pretty much all the longer rifle cases were not going through the scanner. However, they were also jammed up with guys coming through from the Raton shoot. Glad I beat them to the line.

Great-Kazoo
09-27-2014, 12:53
Thanks for the good info. I am planning a trip to FL and will take a rifle with me.

FL recognizes CO CCW permit, bringing a hand gun never hurts.

brutal
09-27-2014, 12:55
FL recognizes CO CCW permit, bringing a hand gun never hurts for the good guy.

FIFY

Aloha_Shooter
09-27-2014, 13:07
All the TSA agents I've ever dealt with wanted to be sure you used a TSA non-compliant lock on the firearm case specifically because they check it and let you lock it in front of them. TSA is the last of my worries when checking a firearm.

Jer
09-27-2014, 13:50
"If it fits, it ships." Usually.

If they can't get the case through the scanner, they'll need to open it. Last time I flew out DIA, pretty much all the longer rifle cases were not going through the scanner. However, they were also jammed up with guys coming through from the Raton shoot. Glad I beat them to the line.
People fly to Raton? Dafuq? We always just drove and we're even further away than DIA.

brutal
09-27-2014, 14:23
People fly to Raton? Dafuq? We always just drove and we're even further away than DIA.

Some of these guys were decidedly foreign.

Raton shoot isn't just a local thing AFAIK.

Jer
09-27-2014, 14:37
Some of these guys were decidedly foreign.

Raton shoot isn't just a local thing AFAIK.

No there's people there from everywhere but I wouldn't expect most of them to be flying down from DIA.

brutal
09-27-2014, 14:44
No there's people there from everywhere but I wouldn't expect most of them to be flying down from DIA.

Dude, they were flying back to wherever they came from.

Where did I put that tactical facepalm?

here it is http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Tactical_20547d_374251.jpg

Are you just fucking with me?

Graves
09-27-2014, 14:57
I believe he was referring to you flying there.

brutal
09-27-2014, 15:19
RIF

spqrzilla
09-27-2014, 17:06
If they can't get the case through the scanner, they'll need to open it. Last time I flew out DIA, pretty much all the longer rifle cases were not going through the scanner. ...

I've seen the TSA guys that can't figure out to rotate the item 90 degrees. [Coffee]

brutal
09-27-2014, 18:57
I've seen the TSA guys that can't figure out to rotate the item 90 degrees. [Coffee]

[panic]

2XS
10-20-2014, 20:16
Just an updated in case anybody is curious. Checking a firearm coming out of midway to DIA was extremely easy the hardest part was the ticket agent that didn't have a clue other then that had the TSA give it the once over and next then next thing you know myself and the case are in Denver in one piece no issues. Super simple and hassle free had my own locks on and in a pelican case with around two hundred rounds no issues.

cstone
10-20-2014, 20:28
Good to hear. Thanks for posting a follow up.