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<blockquote data-quote="Swordslayer1" data-source="post: 2397970" data-attributes="member: 68656"><p>Do not use TSA locks in rifle cases!! The case should only be opened in your presence to avoid theft.</p><p>Pelican cases are the way to go. </p><p>I travel to CO yearly during elk season. In addition to my rifle I take my Glock 19 stripped in the box together.</p><p>Ammo can be inside your case with your rifle and firearm. The ammo needs to be in its original box or if reloading a secured method. It cannot be fed into any magazines. I made that mistake once with my Glock 19. Had to remove rounds from the magazine and the rounds were confiscated.</p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swordslayer1, post: 2397970, member: 68656"] Do not use TSA locks in rifle cases!! The case should only be opened in your presence to avoid theft. Pelican cases are the way to go. I travel to CO yearly during elk season. In addition to my rifle I take my Glock 19 stripped in the box together. Ammo can be inside your case with your rifle and firearm. The ammo needs to be in its original box or if reloading a secured method. It cannot be fed into any magazines. I made that mistake once with my Glock 19. Had to remove rounds from the magazine and the rounds were confiscated. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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