I actually recommend flying with a handgun in your hard bow case, as I did this last year. You just need to use regular locks, not tsa locks, and declare when you get to check-in. The biggest benefit of declaring a handgun at check-in, you are basically guaranteeing that your bow isn't going to get lost. From time to time, airlines will send your bags on separate flights and will meet you at your destination. This will never happen with a gun! They will sign for the bag/box at check-in and you will have to sign for it at your destination. Your box will not arrive on the belt with general baggage as it will go to a special checkpoint. So if you basically want to guarantee you bows safe arrival, put a gun in the box.
Yup, no problem.Anyone know if you can pack a cased hand gun in the same TSA approved bow case?
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Does your pistol need to be in a separate case, or if I put a slide lock on it can I just throw it inside the bow case and lock the bow case?
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And for anyone who is flying with an SKB case, what non-TSA locks are you using - and how many? I *think* I can get away with only 2, but the TSA determination as to whether someone can pry open a big case has me thinking I should use 3 or 4, and perhaps will require a longer shackles.
Kinda off topic and it doesn’t relate to the OP question, but the last time I flew with a bow (just a bow in the case), TSA treated it exactly like a firearm. In fact, they scrutinized it a little more with tearing the entire case apart, taking the foam out, etc., before finally locking it up and sending it.
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For those with SKB cases, will these work (with long shackles)? https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Padlock-M530XQLH-4-Keyed/dp/B00898AEZQAs I just mentioned, it's not worth the risk of time, hassle and money at the airport. Just get as many locks as you can on the case and even bring a couple extra if you have space.
Yeah, we got some really great TSA folks up here....NOT!Interesting and good to know since I usually stuff my bow case with clothes and other stuff. I did notice that the firearms check procedure at ANC was a bid different this summer. With my .44 locked in a small case, they did check the whole case and take the foam out or check behind it. Not really sure what they were looking for since the gun is right there. Perhaps looking for loose ammo or some other explosive that could be tucked in with a gun.