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    Had to fly to TX for a day trip to help a friend move some stuff,

    I carried an empty pelican and filled it with 70LBS of stuff plus had a firearm in it,

    checked it in normal; they even took my number to call me if TSA needed to get in it, no call, no word, got the case in Denver with the lock cut

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    This is why I normally carry TSA locks, but in this case, I just grabbed the first set of locks on the shelf

    They will cut your stuff and send it on its way, and they gave me my cut lock back.
     
    As far as I can tell everything was there,

    Lot's stuff stacked in there hard to say, but the main part, is they never contacted me and gate agent specifically asked me to include my cell number for them to "call me" which never happened
    Well, your tax dollars at work. Just think if the TSA was in charge of border security,,,,,,oh wait.
     
    As far as I can tell everything was there,

    Lot's stuff stacked in there hard to say, but the main part, is they never contacted me and gate agent specifically asked me to include my cell number for them to "call me" which never happened
    And when you wish to inspect your cases that had the firearms in them they will ream your ass and threaten to call security immediately if you do anything besides take it out of the terminal. I asked once when this happened to me what I was supposed to do for proof that stuff was gone if I didn’t open it in front of them to inspect it when it was obvious it had been tampered with. The answer was “not my problem. Leave now or I’m calling security.”
     
    As far as I can tell everything was there,

    Lot's stuff stacked in there hard to say, but the main part, is they never contacted me and gate agent specifically asked me to include my cell number for them to "call me" which never happened
    So they cut the lock off but sent your case/luggage on with a weapon, unlocked? How security minded of them.
     
    Had to fly to TX for a day trip to help a friend move some stuff,

    I carried an empty pelican and filled it with 70LBS of stuff plus had a firearm in it,

    checked it in normal; they even took my number to call me if TSA needed to get in it, no call, no word, got the case in Denver with the lock cut

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    This is why I normally carry TSA locks, but in this case, I just grabbed the first set of locks on the shelf

    They will cut your stuff and send it on its way, and they gave me my cut lock back.
    Very nice of them to get you the lock....bastards
     
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    Had to fly to TX for a day trip to help a friend move some stuff,

    I carried an empty pelican and filled it with 70LBS of stuff plus had a firearm in it,

    checked it in normal; they even took my number to call me if TSA needed to get in it, no call, no word, got the case in Denver with the lock cut

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    This is why I normally carry TSA locks, but in this case, I just grabbed the first set of locks on the shelf

    They will cut your stuff and send it on its way, and they gave me my cut lock back.
    That has happened to me 2 times. Both times the termination flight was in Denver. I would be willing to bet it the commies there in Denver with the bolt cutters. Never happened going anywhere else.
     
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    I traveled with a nice Pelican case once, used those damn TSA locks. Watched them inspect it, apparently they never actually LOCKED the case back (no 'click' on those tsa locks at least at that time). Go to Tampa and here comes my case...no locks, nothing..just the bag tag. I discretely opened the case and than God the item I took to a training class in Texas was still there; but you can bet your ass I was sweating out the proverbial equivalent to what fuel that item needed. It was there; but how, after flying through either Atlanta or Detroit I'll never know.

    Since then I've only flown with MY locks; no issue but I keep waiting for that cut lock myself.
     
    They cut it in Houston not Denver

    Denver you go to the TSA room with the firearm it's inspected in front of you
    What?? Once at your destination TSA has zero need to get into your case…no?

    I mean, aside from the fact that they are imbeciles for the most part.
     
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    so what you are saying is now they WANT your stuff especially FA to be stolen and then say it's your fault.........
     
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    One wonders why they would not check it with you present, lock it, good to go. Seems a bit absurd.

    Never flown with a firearm but used to fly occasionally with a guitar. I would pay extra to have it as a carry on. One time the flight attendant asked about it, he was like I don’t blame you, I would not want them( baggage handlers) touching it.
     
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    And... this is why I am spending several days driving to OK and back for a hog hunt in a few weeks.

    I can sit in comfort of my own vee-hickle... listen to my music. No screaming kids. No ebola-dripping morons. Nada.

    Just relax and watch the road unroll in front of me... Nothing like a good roadtrip. Then again, I have the luxury of doing that, I guess. Until I hit the powerball, then I'll have my own restored DC-3!

    Sirhr
     
    And... this is why I am spending several days driving to OK and back for a hog hunt in a few weeks.

    I can sit in comfort of my own vee-hickle... listen to my music. No screaming kids. No ebola-dripping morons. Nada.

    Just relax and watch the road unroll in front of me... Nothing like a good roadtrip. Then again, I have the luxury of doing that, I guess. Until I hit the powerball, then I'll have my own restored DC-3!

    Sirhr
    Here is your next road trip… not too far from you.

     
    And... this is why I am spending several days driving to OK and back for a hog hunt in a few weeks.

    I can sit in comfort of my own vee-hickle... listen to my music. No screaming kids. No ebola-dripping morons. Nada.

    Just relax and watch the road unroll in front of me... Nothing like a good roadtrip. Then again, I have the luxury of doing that, I guess. Until I hit the powerball, then I'll have my own restored DC-3!

    Sirhr
    Have a safe trip. At least you'll be off the east coast in short order. Driving is one of the large reasons I left Virginia, the goddamn retarded morons on the highways take any joy out of it.
     
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    The level of incompetence has increased exponentially in the last 2 years
    No doubt about that. The scams online have too. I just had to up my security for our freaking company email due to the fishing scams and criminals trying to break in. Incompetence at the top is massively evident in all aspects of our lives.
     
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    If you want to know the incompetence of the TSA just read this letter.. I made a Bobo on a trip and had 3 loaded glock mags in a pouch. The TSA guy was cool the plane cop not so much, any how I walked my happy ass back to my truck to put them away.

    clarification- yes I was grossly incompetent as well however look at the incident date and the date it was mailed. Almost 3 years to notify me of my violation.
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    Flying out tomorrow for a show in Fort Worth (hopefully) no firearms but I will have a couple of expensive knives in my checked bag, I expect sometime for them to do an inspection and my knives gone. TSA is one of the government's biggest jokes.
     
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    As far as I can tell everything was there,

    Lot's stuff stacked in there hard to say, but the main part, is they never contacted me and gate agent specifically asked me to include my cell number for them to "call me" which never happened

    Isnt is a violation of federal regulations to not have the case locked?

    If it is, looks like Officer Donut Disposal might be in a bit of trouble if you complain and then they might fucking call you next time.

    Assholes.

    Eugene Stoner was traveling to demonstrate the AR-10 and carried it on the plane in a bag with him.
    The same plane was carrying the Vice President at the time. He didn't know until he went to get off the bird.

    I miss America.
     
    If you want to know the incompetence of the TSA just read this letter.. I made a Bobo on a trip and had 3 loadrd glock mags in a pouch. The TSA guy was cool the plane cop not so much any how I walked my happy ass back to my truck to put them away. View attachment 8064271
    You got lucky, they could have fucked you over.
     
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    No bullshit. I took my MIL to the airport one day. While unloading her luggage my microtech somehow from my pocket got clipped to her bag. She went through security and they flag her. She has no idea with an OTF is let alone even have the hand strength to deploy it. Cops come up on a $300 knife and TSA freaks out on her. Super threatening and they finally let her go. Month later she gets a letter from TSA and they put her on some “list”. She’s still pissed at me about it to this day. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
     
    I use to fly for work. Out one day and 2 weeks later I'm flying back home. (I'm within reasonable driving distance now) When I check my bags at the Lewiston, ID World International Aereoport, the bag checker would have me sign the little card and place it in the container. Then I would stand by to be hailed by the dipshits that think they are keeping us all safe to run their gloved fingers over all my shit. Then I hand them my locks and they lock it up right there in front of me (they told me they didn't want me to have access to the weapon...ha, dipshits. It's a small town, I even know where 2 of them live, if I wanted to cause some trouble.)
    I had to attend client meetings in Little D, stay a few days, then fly on to work. I landed in Little D and retrieved my bags, the locks had been cut. I opened the Pelican case right there in front of the carousel with all sorts of flight mates around. Fuck them, I WANT them to be witnesses that I inspected my shit right then and there if something is fucked up. I wish there were a lock that they would not be able to beat.

    Fucking retards. 100% checked in properly, little x-rayable ID card signed and inside. Obviously a gun type case. So they cut the locks, finger my shit some more, put yet another little tag in there to tell me they had been in there with my cut locks and then send it on out on the carousel with everything else from the plane.
     
    If you want to know the incompetence of the TSA just read this letter.. I made a Bobo on a trip and had 3 loadrd glock mags in a pouch. The TSA guy was cool the plane cop not so much any how I walked my happy ass back to my truck to put them away. View attachment 8064271

    OMG this is going on your PERMENANT RECORD!1!!1!
     
    If you want to know the incompetence of the TSA just read this letter.. I made a Bobo on a trip and had 3 loadrd glock mags in a pouch. The TSA guy was cool the plane cop not so much any how I walked my happy ass back to my truck to put them away. View attachment 8064271
    So, I have to ask...how the fuck do you forget you packed three loaded magazines?

    Not casting any aspersions...just curious how that happens?
     
    So, I have to ask...how the fuck do you forget you packed three loaded magazines?

    Not casting any aspersions...just curious how that happens?

    Do you know where every single loaded mag you have is?

    I sure as hell don't. They're somewhere between my truck, other truck, other truck, garage, backpacks for various activities, camper, etc.

    I buy lots of mags. Keep a few spares anywhere I'll need them for several different guns.


    Not hard to forget you dropped a few in a bag and then grab it months later and not notice them.

    Then again half the time I have to look 3 places for a particular pistol as I tend to stash them in my trucks and camper and leave them for months.


    If you can't tell, crime isn't really a thing here. I may devote much more attention if I lived in a urban setting.
     
    Do you know where every single loaded mag you have is?
    I do when I go to the fucking airport and if you don't then you may want to rethink your process.

    And we aren't talking about your truck, your other truck, your fleet of trucks, or anything else other than the shit you plan to carry on an commercial air flight.

    Not hard to forget you dropped a few in a bag and then grab it months later and not notice them.
    And since you know you will be going through a security check, it also ain't hard to check the shit you are taking for any ammo.

    The alternative is to end up looking like one of Jerry Springer's guests....in a word, an imbecile.
     
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    11 years ago flying to Africa. Have guns locked in a Pelican case. Ammo locked in a separate Pelican inside my bag. The guns were fine but it took them an hour to figure out if the ammo could be in a checked bag or had to be added as an extra bag in the small Pelican case. Final consensus was it had to be a separate bag. Longest trip of my life wondering if my small pelican case was going to make it. It did an all worked out. Talked to a buddy who is flying there this summer and I asked him if he could put his ammo in a locked Pelican in his bag or if it had to go separate. He talked to the airlines and 11 years later they couldn’t give him a straight answer.

    Flying from Africa on another trip we detoured on the way back through London as I wasn’t bringing back guns. Flew from Zim to RSA and then to London. They lost of all my wife and my bags. Trip insurance paid for itself on that trip and we got to go on a shopping spree. Checking back in through Heathrow, I forgot a Benchmade in my carry on bag as with the lost baggage we did some switching around of stuff and it wound up in my wife’s backpack.

    It was found on the X-ray. Not an issue I thought. Give it up and be on the way. No…the agent took the knife out. I apologized and said it was my fault etc. The agent said it wouldn’t be a problem unless it locked. It’s a benchmade, they lock. The agent calls their supervisor. The supervisor calls the airport police. Passports are taken and now we are in front of two London police decked out in all the trimmings and one carrying an MP5. Turns out locking knives are a big no no. Explained the situation, still nothing. Finally spotted a crap looking folder on the guys vest. Asked him about that knife. Turns out he can carry one but it was a crap knife he said. “Rubbish” was the term I believe. I told him I realized we made a mistake, know we have lost it, but didn’t want any issue and just wanted to get back to the states. I told them it was a fantastic knife and it would be a shame to have it thrown away instead of being used by the service. He finally realized that I was trying to tell him to take the knife for himself. One officer stopped writing. They had a quick talk and we got passports back. Told to have a good flight and don’t bring knives through London again. The last view I saw of them was the one officer replacing his knife with mine. It’s probably still in “service”.
     
    I do when I go to the fucking airport and if you don't then you may want to rethink your process.

    And we aren't talking about your truck, your other truck, your fleet of trucks, or anything else other than the shit you plan to carry on an commercial air flight.


    And since you know you will be going through a security check, it also ain't hard to check the shit you are taking for any ammo.

    The alternative is to end up looking like one of Jerry Springer's guests....in a word, an imbecile.

    I can't hardly remember to take the knife out of my pocket before the airport.

    I use 1 suitcase for flying for that reason. It has no other purposes.

    I'll still probably drop something in there someday on accident and be that guy in line.
     

    I thought this thread was referring to this article.
     
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    I can't hardly remember to take the knife out of my pocket before the airport.

    I use 1 suitcase for flying for that reason. It has no other purposes.

    I'll still probably drop something in there someday on accident and be that guy in line.
    All good, brother...didn't mean to sound like a hard ass. All good, cheers
     
    Flying out tomorrow for a show in Fort Worth (hopefully) no firearms but I will have a couple of expensive knives in my checked bag, I expect sometime for them to do an inspection and my knives gone. TSA is one of the government's biggest jokes.

    Warning: we are still a little frosty here. (DFW doesn't do "ice" well).
     
    So, I have to ask...how the fuck do you forget you packed three loaded magazines?

    Not casting any aspersions...just curious how that happens?
    Honestly it's because I used a bag I had out during a hunting trip prior. I generally carry a G34 With spare mags. Being lazy I still had clean clothes and such in there so I never pulled everything out. I also seldomly fly so I just didn't think twice. It also doesn't help I have glock mags strung across everywhere.
     
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    Honestly it's because I used a bag I had out during a hunting trip prior. I generally carry a G34 With spare mags. Being lazy I still had clean clothes and such in there so I never pulled everything out. I also seldomly fly so I just didn't think twice. It also doesn't help I have glock mags strung across everywhere.
    haha...I'm 70 now and kind of getting a bit broken down but I used to fly a LOT to compete at skeet and yeah....I'd go through everything I was carrying on to make sure it was clean as it was real easy to forget about a single proof shell or one left over from a shoot off.

    I'm glad you came out of it ok with no real beef from the Feds. Since you don't fly very often, I'm guessing you aren't heartbroken about losing any TSA Pre-check privileges as they mentioned in the letter?

    Best of luck....and DON'T DO IT AGAIN!! jk....hahaha But really....don't. LOL
     
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    haha...I'm 70 now and kind of getting a bit broken down but I used to fly a LOT to compete at skeet and yeah....I'd go through everything I was carrying on to make sure it was clean as it was real easy to forget about a single proof shell or one left over from a shoot off.

    I'm glad you came out of it ok with no real beef from the Feds. Since you don't fly very often, I'm guessing you aren't heartbroken about losing any TSA Pre-check privileges as they mentioned in the letter?

    Best of luck....and DON'T DO IT AGAIN!! jk....hahaha But really....don't. LOL
    Yea I don't usually make the same mistake twice. Usually.. I Also seldomly fly this was work related. Typically I just drive my happy ass so I can take a gun lol
     
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    haha...I'm 70 now and kind of getting a bit broken down but I used to fly a LOT to compete at skeet and yeah....I'd go through everything I was carrying on to make sure it was clean as it was real easy to forget about a single proof shell or one left over from a shoot off.

    I'm glad you came out of it ok with no real beef from the Feds. Since you don't fly very often, I'm guessing you aren't heartbroken about losing any TSA Pre-check privileges as they mentioned in the letter?

    Best of luck....and DON'T DO IT AGAIN!! jk....hahaha But really....don't. LOL
    It also took them 3 years to mail me that warning letter so I'm guessing they were not to worried about my violation..
     
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