29 February 2008, 22:57
WoodmnctryOpen a zipper with a ball point pen
One of my traveling friends just sent me a video of how the baggage handlers can open and close a zipper on your bag without you ever knowing it ----- really scary/concerning.
The AR system does not allow me to post the video -- however -- if you will pm me with your email address I will forward to you.
Bottom line-- just because you put a lock on your zippered luggage -- do not even remotely think your bag is locked
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29 February 2008, 23:21
KwanYip as ex customs agent I can tell you there is no bag that is un openable,
That is why my travel bags are never locked and are plain old duffel bags,
01 March 2008, 01:05
500grainsYup. I opened a locked hard-sided rifle case yesterday with a paper clip. No joke.
01 March 2008, 01:09
Die Ou JagterThere isn't a lock made that will keep a thief out only make it a bit harder and help keep honest people honest, eh
09 March 2008, 22:19
Paul TunkisA few years ago I worked as a fishing guide in Chile. I had to take a lot of equipment with me including several 2 and 3 piece flyrods. The ideal thing to transport them in was my SKB guncase. That worked fine but I still had more stuff and my other bag was at weight limit.
So, I had a heavy canvas cover with another compartment, sort of like a one of those piggy back bags Cabela's sells, made by Montana Canvas. That way I could bring more stuff with the guncase. The zippers are huge brass monsters, I've never seen a commercial bag with anything that heavy. The one securing the gun case compartment is full length and sort of tucks in at one end. If you don't know where to look for it it will take you a bit to even find it. The topper compartment has interior commpression straps to hold it's load. The canvas company also put two very heavy straps on the main bag section to further secure the whole thing together. These wrap over the main zipper. They are a heavy reinforced cotton with brass cinch buckles. They had made them extra long so I could cut them to the length I desired, good luck, even with a box knife they were tough as hell. It took the TSA guy several minutes, even with me offeing directions, just to get to the locked gun case. After examing everything he relented and had me repack the whole thing.
It was white when new, now it's a very dirty tan. I'm thinking of dying it orange for the next trip.
12 March 2008, 09:48
billinthewildAnd on the 8th day, G-d invented insurance.....
