My wife can’t believe someone would be so forgetful.
I have had to hide my knife under a trash can (2x) and under a piece of furniture in a bathroom sitting area, mail one to myself once, and had to throw one away (Spyderco with the blade tip broken off, so I really needed a new one anyway).
Not sure of how your spine plays out, but adding draw weight could potentially out-tax your arrow spine and result in arrow flight problems with bradheads.
The only negative interactions I’ve had with TSA were my own fault by bringing things I shouldn’t have. Other than that, they seem to give back what you give them. Be respectful and get respect in return.
One time I accidentally packed my mini-leatherman in my carry-on. It had a ~1” knife blade...
Two wars coupled with the limited options for certain inputs (one of which in particular - China - is aligned with Russia) has created a global shortage of gunpowder. Simple economics states that when supply declines, the price increases. People wrongly associate that price increase with...
My P365 is a surprisingly good-shooting pistol for what it is. I like it a lot, great trigger (rolling break) and much more accurate at distance than it has any right to be. But it is "stiffer" in almost every regard than my Glocks - and not by just a little bit. The mags are flat stupid to load...
My P365 is the most difficult pistol I own to manipulate. The recoil spring is stiff, it is about impossible to drop the slide release with an empty mag in the gun (need to drop the mag and then operate the release), and there are no worse magazine to hand-load that I have experienced as the...
Given how economically reliant Turks & Caicos is on US tourism, I doubt it. Likely just making a statement with an anti-gun law that seems overzealous by US standards.
I prefer straight simply for the fact I can resharpen them more easily. Based on an explanation from the owner of Magnus, I have no doubt serrated does a bit more damage, but not enough for me to sweat over.
I have an older biometric safe, but it has become a little finicky as at aged. My preference now is a Vaultech with a digital code. It is a little slower to enter the code, but it opens the first time every time. Not sure if newer biometric safes are more reliable, but it would not be a good...
Amazing that the hard cases are both ~23#, that really limits how much extra gear you can put in them. The Terraglide (which I have used a ton) is #10 lighter.
On my SKB double bow case, I ripped the arrow holders out and put a compact MTM arrow case in its place. That is a WAY better option...
I once flew with a 50 round box of .25 ACP in my carry-on to Vegas, and TSA didn’t figure it out until I was on my way home. That was when I decided I needed a dedicated range bag, as that could have turned out badly for me.