My feedback: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/92485-TheWeeze
I just don't see how that's possible. You forgot? How? did you make a last minute trip to the airport to catch a flight?
Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.
Nope! Hundreds of flights and never so much as a spent casing. Yowza!
I could see it. If you carry daily, it just becomes a part of you. Like wearing a watch. You don't even notice it and it's habit to always have it on. You just space it out that you're not allowed to take it some places.
I accidentally carried a knife with me in my pocket when not checking a bag and gave it to the car shuttle driver to put back in my truck, but I can't really see forgetting you have a gun on you when flying...
Had a friend fly with a full magazine in his carry on that he didn't realize was there until he was getting ready to fly home a few days later. No one saw it going through originally.
My feedback: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/92485-TheWeeze
I forgot about my knife when coming home from SHOT show last year in Vegas, so into the trashcan it went. It was not an expensive knife it was like a $50.00 CRKT but better to throw it away than take a trip to the pokie for trying to carry it on a plane.
It used to be you could carry, loaded on a plane. Now, OMG... Horrible person. We all know where this is going if we don't stand up for our rights. I wonder how many on here will say something along the lines of "different times". That just tells me Bin Lauden won. Terrorisms point is to change the way a people think and act. How are we thinking and acting after 9/11?
My life working is only preparation for my life as a hermit.
Feedback https://www.ar-15.co/threads/99005-Hound
I forgot a knife in my pocket on my last trip. Showed it to TSA and put it in a mailer behind the checkpoint. Cost me $15 and about three weeks without that knife. Funny part was the X-ray machine operator was supposed to maintain possession and hand it off to another agent. Instead he gave it to me and I had to flag down another agent to mail it. I could have just put it in my pocket but I value my security clearance too much.
I could see people who use the same duffel bag for range/gym/traveling making a mistake and not emptying it before throwing stuff in for a trip. I'm a little skeptical that someone forgot a loaded .38-cal strapped to his leg and even more that someone forgot 200 rounds and 2 loaded mags in addition to the pistol. If nothing else, the weight should have told him something (unless they were .22s).