I am looking for a TSA Approved gun case that will fit in my suitcase that will hold my broken down AR-15.
Does anyone know of a case like that?
I just don't want it to look like a gun case!
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I am looking for a TSA Approved gun case that will fit in my suitcase that will hold my broken down AR-15.
Does anyone know of a case like that?
I just don't want it to look like a gun case!
Timmy Jimmy
If it is not in the US Constitution then the Federal Government should not be doing it.
"Carrying a gun is a social responsibility."
Take a look at Pelican cases.
كافر(Infidel)
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 146
German philosopher (1844 - 1900)
Hi Timmy Jimmy...you can check out the store in Kentucky they got a lot of gun cases that suits for every gun owner.
A Shotgun Cases can help preserve the life of your great grandpa's shotgun or rifle after you have spent that time cleaning it and oiling her down to protect her.
That's a strange condition (for a gun case). What are you afraid of?
If you're afraid of theft, you needn't be. The very last thing a baggage handler wants is prison time. Besides, if you join the NRA you get all kinds of free insurance just for signing up. A rifle case can't be concealed, and there isn't any value because its so hard to sell. It's less hassle and less suspicious since nobody is surprised to see a gun on X-ray when the bag is a rifle case. The reverse case is just the opposite. Your bag will be opened and hand-screened, repeatedly, without you present.
Furthermore, the fact of the weapon creates hi-vi signage and chain of custody documentation. Nobody is going to take your gun. It may be precious to you but if baggage guys want to risk prison and loss of a sweet, overpaid union job with pensions and benefits, there are much bigger prizes to be had with much less risk, that fit in a pocket.
Besides that, if it looks like a gun, the baggage guys won't toss it around like they do everything else...rule #1...
How about the traditional Violin Case.............
I believe they just need to be hard sided and lockable as for their requirment. Finding something that will fit a broke down AR and still fit inside your suitcase may be a problem. As mentioned, check out Pelican cases.
You may have to find a suitcase that will fit over a break down shotgun case that your upper will fit into. Check on the particular airline's ammo requirements, too.
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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
("Do not give in to evil but proceed ever more boldly against it.")
-Virgil, Aeneid, vi, 95