Rifle + Handgun Air Travel

Gooden123

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I'm mostly a bow hunter so sorry if this is a dumb question.

I cut a 6.5 PRC barrel down to 21" so it fits in my Pelican Air double bow case along with most of my backcountry gear. I usually just throw my bow in it and pad under, on top and around it with clothes, etc. They don't seem to dig around with archery equipment.

There are loops and such that are part of the case, so I'll secure my rifle with velcro straps or something on top of clothes for padding.

My question is, can I just toss a holstered 10mm in there with it? Or should that be in it's own case?

I plan to remove the bolt, magazines and ammunition all in my 2nd bag with my pack. Open to any other suggestions too!

Thanks!
 
Every year I travel from a very restricted state to SD with a shotgun and a pistol in a single case.
On departure I’ve had my locks broken and routinely wait a hour while airline personnel figure out how to deal with a firearm. But no one has ever given me a problem about having 2 guns in a single case.
 
Every year I travel from a very restricted state to SD with a shotgun and a pistol in a single case.
On departure I’ve had my locks broken and routinely wait a hour while airline personnel figure out how to deal with a firearm. But no one has ever given me a problem about having 2 guns in a single case.
Ugh lol. I'm from NJ which isn't even part of the United States anymore. Fly out of Philadelphia. I've had good luck at the counter with Alaska Air. I just assume they're more used to dealing with weapons and possibly trained since they deal with so many adventure travelers? Not ruling out just simple luck either though. I don't think they've ever even opened up my bow case and if they did, nothing was disturbed.
 
My condolences. I'm also from NJ and fly out of Newark. It could be worse. We could be flying out of JFK or LGA.
It's painful, but as long as I build in enough buffer for the inevitable cluster, it's fine.

It's funny to contrast with my return flight out of Sioux Falls. It's a tiny airport, but the gun handling operates like a Swiss watch.
 
Gate attendant almost always assumes you have one.

I like the eyebrow raise I get when I say there's 2 in there.
 
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