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00tec
11-08-2022, 13:50
Planning on flying in soon, don't want to end up harassed over my rifle. Is there an exception for traveling through in their silly law regarding unserialized receivers? I cannot find one.
I would land at DIA and immediately leave the county. On return, I would proceed immediately to the checkin counter.
Departure in this scenario is the main concern.

encorehunter
11-08-2022, 14:22
When I flew our two months ago, they never had me open the case. When I returned, I picked my bag up on the carousel.

AirbornePathogen
11-08-2022, 15:07
When you declare a firearm at DIA, DPD doesn't do anything with it, it's all TSA. As long as it's unloaded and packed properly, i.e. in a locked, hard-sided case- you should be good to go.

I've flown out of DIA with a firearm multiple times and never had to open the case to show the actual firearm.

00tec
11-08-2022, 15:41
I guess I'm batting a lower average. They've looked inside mine 2/3 times.
Guess I shouldn't be so worried, It doesn't necessarily look like a homemade gangster gat, it just doesn't have a digit on it

Oscar77
11-09-2022, 00:38
#2 and #3 Nail it.
Even if they do ask for you to open the case, they don't inspect it.
I've flown out of DIA 10-15 times now
Pistol: Sign form and tape it to outside.
Rifle: open case, throw in signed form. Lock back up.

O2HeN2
11-09-2022, 07:44
Aside: Many, many years ago I remember wasting about 20 minutes with an agent in Santa Barbara, California who wouldn't check in my gun because I "refused" to take the bolt out of my revolver. I think the only reason it finally happened was because of the growing line behind me and the fact she was the only agent at the counter.

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AirbornePathogen
11-09-2022, 14:48
#2 and #3 Nail it.
Even if they do ask for you to open the case, they don't inspect it.
I've flown out of DIA 10-15 times now
Pistol: Sign form and tape it to outside.
Rifle: open case, throw in signed form. Lock back up.

That explains it. I've only ever flown with pistols, never with long guns.

Sawin
11-11-2022, 14:22
Aside: Many, many years ago I remember wasting about 20 minutes with an agent in Santa Barbara, California who wouldn't check in my gun because I "refused" to take the bolt out of my revolver. I think the only reason it finally happened was because of the growing line behind me and the fact she was the only agent at the counter.

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ummm... what bolt in a revolver? Is that the point? She was that dumb for 20 minutes?

Stinky
11-14-2022, 20:09
Pretty sure that a S&W revolver has a bolt. But, it dont look nutN like a rifle's bolt.

O2HeN2
11-15-2022, 08:06
ummm... what bolt in a revolver? Is that the point? She was that dumb for 20 minutes?
Yes. Someone told her what to say and because she didn't see anything being removed from the revolver, obviously I wasn't complying, no matter what I was trying to explain.

"You have to remove the bolt"

"It doesn't have a bolt"

Rinse and repeat. For 20 minutes. Punctuated with me asking for a supervisor, which she was unwilling to do.

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