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April 21st, 2009, 14:32 | #1 |
Flying with my Airsoft stuff
i am planing a trip and the best ways is to fly and i was wondering has anyone had problems flying with there airsoft guns
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April 21st, 2009, 14:37 | #2 |
depends, are you flying within or outside of canada?
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April 21st, 2009, 14:38 | #3 |
just in canada
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April 21st, 2009, 15:18 | #4 |
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April 21st, 2009, 16:49 | #5 |
Just need a locked gun case and declare it as "special baggage" (eg. Snowboard, hunting rifles, oversized baggage etc.)
Just a warning though. I've head that Airport Security loves you to take out your rifle so everyone can pretty much see it (you need to prove nothing chambered, ammo seperated, etc.). It should be fine though. All they care about is that it follows all air transportation rules. If it's airsoft or real steel it doesn't matter to them. I also believe there was some sort of form you have to sign just declaring that you know everything and that all ammo is separated and nothing chambered. There was a picture of this form floating around somewhere on this site (it was an Air Canada form). One more thing. Keep the locks on the case but unlocked when they go through security. I believe they need to check it as it passes through to the secured side of the airport and if the break your locks then..... yeah.... They should be smart enough to lock your case after checking it. If they lose your package don't give hell to the front line guys it's the rampys (AKA ramp rats) fault that your shit was damaged/lost.
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April 21st, 2009, 17:55 | #6 |
Something I can help with!
Airport security is actually really understanding with the transportation of firearms within Canada. Given that I've been through airport security several times with my father who was transporting hunting rifles with him, I can comfortably say you shouldn't really have any difficulties at all. Just expect them to want you to, as L473ncy said, open everything up, including the accessories for it, especially things like scopes. You'll need a case, which has the added benefit of protecting the contents during handling, which is not-so-gentle. Otherwise, in my experience, it's actually no different from transporting your normal luggage. Nowadays they'll get more angry over you trying to bring a water bottle on the plane. Go figure. Last edited by Ashton; April 21st, 2009 at 19:45.. |
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April 21st, 2009, 18:39 | #7 |
Just mail it.
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April 21st, 2009, 22:15 | #8 |
kool thanks for the info guys
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