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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 696600" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I travel to Canada every year. Once your rifle has been inspected in a US terminal you can lock your case with any lock you wish. Your ammo has to be in a separate case, like your duffel, with your clothes etc. The ammo should be in a box such as a standard factory box, or plastic ammo box. Not loose. I usually enclose them within a fanny pack that is packed inside the duffel. I then lock the duffel with TSA locks since they may want to inspect this bag once you check it. They won't want to open your gun case. I recommend you carry expensive binoculars, etc. with you on the plane, or lock it in with your rifle. I also recommend that you get hold of, and fill out the Canadian firearm form in advance and fill it out before. This will save time. The Canadian officials are generally very helpful and friendly. It's pot luck in the US airports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 696600, member: 10291"] I travel to Canada every year. Once your rifle has been inspected in a US terminal you can lock your case with any lock you wish. Your ammo has to be in a separate case, like your duffel, with your clothes etc. The ammo should be in a box such as a standard factory box, or plastic ammo box. Not loose. I usually enclose them within a fanny pack that is packed inside the duffel. I then lock the duffel with TSA locks since they may want to inspect this bag once you check it. They won't want to open your gun case. I recommend you carry expensive binoculars, etc. with you on the plane, or lock it in with your rifle. I also recommend that you get hold of, and fill out the Canadian firearm form in advance and fill it out before. This will save time. The Canadian officials are generally very helpful and friendly. It's pot luck in the US airports. [/QUOTE]
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