Does anyone use TSA-accepted locks?
#46
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1
Fly with a firearm in your checked bag, you are required under federal law to use your own non-TSA lock that only you know the combination to or have the key.
Firearm also does not need to be a 'regular' gun, can be a flare gun without the flares.
Watch the video on this website(other sites have the same stuff, just like the way this guy puts the talk together):
http://www.itstactical.com/intellico...deviant-ollam/
Firearm also does not need to be a 'regular' gun, can be a flare gun without the flares.
Watch the video on this website(other sites have the same stuff, just like the way this guy puts the talk together):
http://www.itstactical.com/intellico...deviant-ollam/
#47


Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: BUR
Posts: 778
coming back from Cabo this week, the Mexican security agents were present even before I checked by bag. I had to undo my zip ties on the spot. But the bad things was that they wouldn't let me put the zip ties back on after they inspected my bag saying that I cannot touch the bag after they inspected. People next to me were not allowed to re-lock either. What a great system they have.......

