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I am trying to book flights and have the option for an 8 hour layover in Istanbul on the outbound flight. I would like to spend some time checking out the city but is that possible traveling with guns? It will be me and my hunting partner.

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Kevin
 
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Your best source of information will be an official one.

Visit the Turkish consulate nearest you to find out what their laws are regarding this topic. Ask for their answer in writing.

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Kevin,
Turkish Airlines has always been gun friendly. It might be a good idea to book your flights into and out of Istanbul on Turkish Airlines (as opposed to, say, Delta on the US leg and Turkish on the Kyrgyz leg).

There's another reason to do this. If your layover is 10hrs or longer (8 for business) TA will give you a free hotel room and ride into town if you fly TA into and out of Istanbul. If this is true for you, let me know and I will explain the process. They don't really advertise it and you have to know how to do it.

In any case, it is easy and quick to get into town. Get your onward boarding cards at the transit desk, purchase your $20, 3 month multiple entry visa, and go through passport control. There is a luggage room after customs if you want to leave your bag. Then you can take either a taxi or metro/tram combination to get to Sultanhamet where you can see the Hagia Sofia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, and many other interesting places. It's very easy to do with 5+ hours layover.

Alternatively, there is a decent but expensive hotel inside the transit lounge where you can catch up on sleep if necessary.

I've never had any problems with optics in my carry on, although 70% of the time they will ask you to open up and show them.
 
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And if you're checked through to your destination and have less than 24hrs layover, your guns are fine in transit.
 
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