Only FFL holders mail use the US Mail for handguns. Anyone can use the USPS for long guns.Originally Posted by KarlPMann
Only FFL holders mail use the US Mail for handguns. Anyone can use the USPS for long guns.Originally Posted by KarlPMann
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
Gun check policy and procedures vary by carrier. For example: Alaska Air allows something like 21 lbs of ammo and didn't require that you take your bag to secondary screening last time I flew with them from SEA. A couple years ago.
There are a few airlines that do not allow you to check a firearm. I've traveled weekly for work the majority of the last 6 - 7 years and always take a handgun, if it isn't prohibited where I'm traveling to. I have never had an issue with any carrier at DIA.
Last year an Atlanta ramp agent was unloading one of our planes. We had just come from a .mil marine base there they were doing sniper school. I watched her drop the case off the baggage unloader then toss it into the trailer used to haul bags.
Needless to say I ripped into her a bit about taking care of those things. The value of that gun is probably pretty close to as much as she makes a year...
she was cool and said she would be more careful. hopefully that is still the case.
all I can say is to NEVER ship your dog on the airlines. I feel sooo bad for them. they sit out by the plane sometimes in the rain, or snow, or heat, with the APU running (super loud) and it has to hurt their ears since it hurts mine.
Remember to give yourself an extra 15 minutes at DIA. For some reason the guy at TSA took forever filling out his little checklist. Coming back from AZ was a breeze. Southwest is real easy with their process.