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<blockquote data-quote="SeniorSendero" data-source="post: 41874" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Out of Detroit, all they did was inspect that it was unloaded and place the unloaded tag inside and they checked it in like normal luggage, but they carried it personnally to the plane. When I picked it up in Phoenix, I had to go to special baggage and show i.d.</p><p></p><p>On the way back in Phoenix, it was a different story. They x-rayed it and then inspected it. Out of the x-ray machine it flew too. Airborn about ten feet before it impacted the opposite edge of the roller table. They then put DTSB sticker on it that had shown that it was inspected. But back in Detroit it was thrown out there on the carousel with the other luggage. Figures. Boy you should have seen the eye brows at baggage pick up when a rifle case goes careening around the carousel.</p><p></p><p>Ronnie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeniorSendero, post: 41874, member: 2287"] Out of Detroit, all they did was inspect that it was unloaded and place the unloaded tag inside and they checked it in like normal luggage, but they carried it personnally to the plane. When I picked it up in Phoenix, I had to go to special baggage and show i.d. On the way back in Phoenix, it was a different story. They x-rayed it and then inspected it. Out of the x-ray machine it flew too. Airborn about ten feet before it impacted the opposite edge of the roller table. They then put DTSB sticker on it that had shown that it was inspected. But back in Detroit it was thrown out there on the carousel with the other luggage. Figures. Boy you should have seen the eye brows at baggage pick up when a rifle case goes careening around the carousel. Ronnie [/QUOTE]
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