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I need help/info getting through customs, TSA, Homeland Security, etc. getting out and then back into the U.S. with my rifles.
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<blockquote data-quote="hydehunter" data-source="post: 2447900" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>Ammo has to be in a locked box, best to get a Pelican I got mine at Cabelas for 29.95. you can only take 50 rounds of ammo for the rifle you are taking and you will have to have TSA locks on that box and it will go into your checked bag. rifle case a Pelican 1750 works great and you will be able to use regular locks on it takes 4 or as another hunter said just cut the center 2 off the case as they are just plastic and not metal reinforced and keep 2 spare locks in your carry on bag.you do not have to use TSA locks on your gun case just ammo box. per TSA regs they are not permitted to open your rifle case without you doing it (if they follow their rules) but many have found locks cut off even it you used TSA locks and they have a key for those so take extra locks in your carry on. use a service like Rifle Permits for your SAPS permit in So Africa (takes up to 30 days) and a meet and greet service they will have you preapproved and will walk you through the police dept with your permit in hand it is worth the cost, you can sue Gracey Travel from start to finish they know what is going on. remember covid pcr test has to be done no more than 72 hours of flying and you have to have they paper copy in hand at SA customs have fun, I fly in April to SA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hydehunter, post: 2447900, member: 12150"] Ammo has to be in a locked box, best to get a Pelican I got mine at Cabelas for 29.95. you can only take 50 rounds of ammo for the rifle you are taking and you will have to have TSA locks on that box and it will go into your checked bag. rifle case a Pelican 1750 works great and you will be able to use regular locks on it takes 4 or as another hunter said just cut the center 2 off the case as they are just plastic and not metal reinforced and keep 2 spare locks in your carry on bag.you do not have to use TSA locks on your gun case just ammo box. per TSA regs they are not permitted to open your rifle case without you doing it (if they follow their rules) but many have found locks cut off even it you used TSA locks and they have a key for those so take extra locks in your carry on. use a service like Rifle Permits for your SAPS permit in So Africa (takes up to 30 days) and a meet and greet service they will have you preapproved and will walk you through the police dept with your permit in hand it is worth the cost, you can sue Gracey Travel from start to finish they know what is going on. remember covid pcr test has to be done no more than 72 hours of flying and you have to have they paper copy in hand at SA customs have fun, I fly in April to SA [/QUOTE]
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