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Traveling with a Firearm by Airplane
I know this sounds crazy, but it is lawful to travel by air, with a firearm. The process is fairly simple, but it does require a little research and preplanning.
TSA’s Policy
The firearm must be unloaded and placed into a hard plastic or metal case that cannot be easily pried open. The case must be locked with a combination or key lock. It's important to note that you must have locks for each place your gun case allows them. Firearm magazines, loaded or unloaded, and ammunition must be included with the hard case containing your unloaded firearm. Section 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations 175.10 states that the ammunition must be packed in the original packaging, or it must be in a case specifically designed to hold ammunition. Surprisingly, you can travel with up to 11 pounds of ammunition. I'm not sure why or how they came up with that number, but that's the rule.





























































































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