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Best way to transport firearms?
22 March 2005, 01:55
friarmeierBest way to transport firearms?
Hello everyone,
Wasn't sure where to post my question, so please understand if this isn't the right place.
Here's what I'm wondering:
I'll be flying into Jackson Hole this fall for an Elk trip, and am a little apprehensive about baggage handlers throwing around my rifle. I'll be changing carriers in Denver. What advice would you give as to what sort of case I should purchase?
I've also heard of rifles "disappearing" en-route. Is there any correlation between buying a "top-end" case/attracting more attention?
Lastly, as an alternative, would it be worth the time/hassle just to mail or ups my rifle to the guy I'll be hunting with (one of my good friends)?
Thanks for all your help!
friar
Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.
22 March 2005, 02:11
mstarlingHave been to Jackson Hole twice with rifle in a large Kalispel aluminum case. Case is pretty obvious. Flights were through Salt Lake City if I remember correctly.
They'll have you pick up guns at the passenger counter rather than at baggage pickup. Had to show ID to match the luggage tag.
No problems.
Mike
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Knifemaker,
http://www.mstarling.com Just get a good secure case and don't worry about it. Or buy a tuff pak. Keep in mind that they will treat your case worse than a gorilla. You can't legally ship your rifle to a friend without going through an ffl. You can ship it to yourself though.
22 March 2005, 03:50
DutchThat time of year, about half the people coming off the plane will have either a bow case or a rifle case....
Usually, there's so much camo being worn at baggage claim, you think you're in the woods already.
All in all, I think I'd put my money on the baggage handlers rather than United Parcel Smashers..... JMO, Dutch.
Life's too short to hunt with an ugly dog.
22 March 2005, 03:59
friarmeierquote:
All in all, I think I'd put my money on the baggage handlers rather than United Parcel Smashers..... JMO, Dutch.

Thanks for the advice, fellas!
Any other suggestions?
friar
Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.
22 March 2005, 04:39
375 AII can not say enough good things about the Tuffpak. You will be able to fit in 2 rifles in soft cases, a fly rod, several pairs of pants, and much more. They are nearly impossible to smash. Plus, being able to wheel the case around the airport, parking lot, etc.
If you check the africa forums, you will see that is what most recommend there.
I purchased one last fall for a bear hunt in Canada. Everything came through with out a scratch. Both rifles were still holding zero on both ends of the trip.
It cleared the airlines security and TSA with no problems. Can't say the same for my other luggage which had the contents spread out on tables in the airport. When they couldn't repack it, I offered to help and was warned that if I took 1 more step I would be arrested for violating federal law. Geesh!

On the trip back, about 1/3 of the plane were hunters returning from bear or caribou hunts. Several asked about the case and wanted to know where to buy one. This was at the airport in Canada.

22 March 2005, 05:52
SevensI have a pelican case that works great. I traveled through San Francisco last year, two rifles and ammo in the case, had no problems at all. Butte, Montana, they didn't even seem to care.
I'm kind of curious though, I've got mixed opinions on the ammo. I put mine in the container and had no problems. Although I've also heard it must be in a locked side case inside your regular suitcase. Whats the correct way to do this?
23 March 2005, 23:08
AnotherAZWriterYou can now pack ammo in your rifle case.
I usually pack mine in plastic MTM boxes and put them in a bag.
I have flown probably 100 times with guns and the only problem I ever had was a rifle not making it back from a trip to Africa; I stopped in Zurich for business on my way home; Ms AZ Writer had business in London and we met in Amsterdam. Neither of our bags made it on the flight to Detroit, including my guns. But they all made it home. Guns are a pretty touchy subject these days, and they get special attention.
23 March 2005, 23:36
T.Carrquote:
Originally posted by Sevens:
I'm kind of curious though, I've got mixed opinions on the ammo. I put mine in the container and had no problems. Although I've also heard it must be in a locked side case inside your regular suitcase. Whats the correct way to do this?
The reason you get mixed opinions is because it is up to the individual airlines as to how ammo is transported.
Here is a link to a post I did
Rules Regarding Traveling with FirearmsRegards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
24 March 2005, 04:26
friarmeierThanks Terry and all!
friar
Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.
24 March 2005, 05:28
tasco 74i had a conversation with a county sheriff last week an he told me then showed me in his book that in iowa i have to get a concealed carry permit to haul my handgun to the range lawfully. can't just put it in my trunk in a handgun case anymore.... that just don't seem right ..........
I have a Tuffpak, and agree they are great. Holland & Holland, EJ Churchill, and David McKay Brown, among others, all use them for transport to their gunshows. A standard Tuffpak will hold six shotguns packed properly in soft cases.
Sometimes if I take only one rifle I put it in a long Americase, and put all of my clothing in a carry-on bag.
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24 March 2005, 11:01
MonticelloI use a double rifle aluminun case from Cabela's. So far it has treated me well.
How many of you guys have trouble with scopes being off center after the trip?
24 March 2005, 18:21
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by Monticello:
I use a double rifle aluminun case from Cabela's. So far it has treated me well.
How many of you guys have trouble with scopes being off center after the trip?
I can only recall one being off, and it wouldn't have been enough to miss until you got out to 300 yards or so.
25 March 2005, 19:25
smokeeterHello all, I'm new to this forum and this topic is a good opportunity for me to wet my feet.
When I travel with my firearms I used a hard shell case for golf clubs, you can package several guns and some other gear in it , it is lockable and the good thing is that no one suspects that there are guns stored in it.