31 January 2008 - 17:05Air Tarvel With Guns And Ammunition
Many of our customers ask us what type of gun case is required to travel aboard aircraft with a gun or ammunition. We have gathered the latest TSA requirements for your convenience. This information is from the Transportation Security Administration website and is subject to change without notice.
 For a gun case to be considered airline approved, it must be hard sided and lockable. This does not mean that every hard sided gun case will survive the experience. When deciding on what gun case to purchase you will want to weigh the cost of your firearms, the number of times you think you will travel with them, and the cost and durability of the gun case. If you have a $1000 gun and plan to fly about once a year, it would not be advisable to select an inexpensive plastic case such as a Plano. We recommend either Kalispel Gun Cases or SKB Gun Cases for anyone that plans to fly with any gun of value.
The TSA regulations are as follows:Â You may only transport firearms, ammunition and firearm parts in your checked baggage. Firearms, ammunition and firearm parts are prohibited from carry-on baggage.
The key regulatory requirements to transporting firearms, firearm parts or ammunition in checked baggage are:
- You must declare all firearms to the airline during the ticket counter check-in process.
- The firearm must be unloaded.
- The firearm must be in a hard-sided container.
- The container must be locked.
- We recommend that you provide the key or combination to the security officer if he or she needs to open the container. You should remain present during screening to take the key back after the container is cleared. If you are not present and the security officer must open the container, we or the airline will make a reasonable attempt to contact you. If we can’t contact you, the container will not be placed on the plane. Federal regulations prohibit unlocked gun cases (or cases with broken locks) on aircraft.
- You must securely pack any ammunition in fiber (such as cardboard), wood or metal boxes or other packaging that is specifically designed to carry small amounts of ammunition.
- You can’t use firearm magazines/clips for packing ammunition unless they completely and securely enclose the ammunition (e.g., by securely covering the exposed portions of the magazine or by securely placing the magazine in a pouch, holder, holster or lanyard).
- You may carry the ammunition in the same hard-sided case as the firearm, as long as you pack it as described above.
- You can’t bring black powder or percussion caps used with black-powder type firearms in either your carry-on or checked baggage.
 Airlines may have their own additional requirements on the carriage of firearms and the amount of ammunition that you may have in your checked baggage. Therefore, travelers should also contact the airline regarding its firearm and ammunition carriage policies.
Also, please note that many other countries have different laws that address transportation and possession of firearms. If you are traveling internationally, please check with the authorities at your destination about their requirements.
Explore Products has a full selection of Airline Approved Gun Cases at discount prices and can help you make the right choice for your travel needs.
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