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Has anyone traveled by air with a Negrini Shotgun case??
If so what are your impressions little worried about the three combo locks for security
 
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The compartments will tear unless you pad the gun esp the heavy end of the barrels and the knuckle of the action ...


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Thanks ..... since posting think I'll stay with my Tuffpak
 
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Boyt takedown case inside a well padded Tuffpak.


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Originally posted by Zephyr:
Has anyone traveled by air with a Negrini Shotgun case??
If so what are your impressions little worried about the three combo locks for security


Negrini make the branded take down cases for Blaser, Sauer and Mauser rifles.
I’ve used one regularly on domestic flights and on one trip to Zambia via Dubai. I have a canvas outer dust cover that it slips into to keep it discreet and hide the branding. No trouble thus far with the locks being hacked but for the African trip I did run a wire cable around the case and handle for added security. I believe one member here had a lock broken on his Blaser case in Joberg airport.

On each trip my scopes have made it to their destination and back retaining zero and the dividers haven’t torn loose - then again there is a Velcro strap holding the stock and not much room for things to move.


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HPRC cases, I send everything from computers, rifles and camera equipment. Not a single problem. I even drove over a case with my Landrover defender
 
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