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Pelican travel case questions
08 April 2010, 05:09
gotsnonamePelican travel case questions
Do you prefer to lock one side, or both?
Do you duct tape (or similar) the outside end latches, or not?
08 April 2010, 05:27
JBoutfishnDouble lock with identically keyed padlocks.
Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
08 April 2010, 05:47
N E 450 No2When I use a Pelican case I double lock with 2 Combo locks, different combos, and then duct tape the locks down after final inspection.
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08 April 2010, 05:51
BiebsYou can buy identical padlocks, either keyed or combination type. Use both...someone may be able to un-clip and pry open the unlocked side.
08 April 2010, 05:55
opus72Combo on both sides. Don't like losing keys.
08 April 2010, 06:18
Ske1eterquote:
Originally posted by JBoutfishn:
Double lock with identically keyed padlocks.
+1
I actually had four identical locks. I used two for my case and loaned two to my hunting partner for his case. That way we had a "spare" key as well.
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
08 April 2010, 06:54
GeoffM24I only use one lock. I figure if some TSA agent feels the need to cut the plastic part to get the lock off one side is still good.
08 April 2010, 06:55
Stevequote:
Originally posted by jwm:
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
Bingo!
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08 April 2010, 07:39
McCrayquote:
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
Yep. And on my last trip over, TSA didn't put but one lock back on the case. It arrived in Windhoek with just one lock.
I put one of my spares on for the return.
"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
08 April 2010, 08:16
Sevensquote:
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
+1, that's how I do it too!
quote:
Originally posted by Sevens:
quote:
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
+1, that's how I do it too!
Me too, but I use combo locks not keyed locks since I hate loosing the keys.
JPK

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09 April 2010, 00:17
Muletrainquote:
Originally posted by Sevens:
quote:
Two identical padlocks, plus two extras, left open and inside the case in plain view along with a note asking any security personnel who may have cut off the original locks to relock the case using the replacements.
+1, that's how I do it too!
+2 That's how I do it also. Never had a lock cut off in six trips.
Elephant Hunter,
Double Rifle Shooter Society,
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Ten Safaris, in RSA, Namibia, Zimbabwe
09 April 2010, 07:24
Larry SellersWhen I use a Pelican Case I put it in my Tuff Pak and lock the internal single lock that it's equipped with.

One lock, one key, no problem. Just another reason to use a TP!!
Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member
10 April 2010, 02:06
shootawayI had a bad experience with a combination lock on my safari.I would go with a good keyed padlock.I ordered a few today that are made buy the Amerilock company(1 1/2x1 1/2 inch safety lock-out model).I've used there locks in my work place before and they are great.They are the only ones that I've not had issues with.Very easy to open in cold and icy conditions and can take some abuse.
10 April 2010, 08:22
bradheBe careful using only one lock. I have had TSA twice make me go get a second lock at the airport gift shop before they would let the case through. Their logic was that there was two obvious places for locks and there should be two locks. Fortunately I had enough time on both occasions.