That's a sweet story.
"...Glock 22, Glock 29 and Kel-Tec P32 for her...and anmmo...."
OMG! You're lucky a reporter didn't see you. HEADLINE: Man Gets Arsenal onto Airplane."
My boss just flew back to Philly from OH last weekend. His flight was canceled and so he had to get a one-way ticket back on a different airline. Maybe it was the one-way ticket that triggered a very close check. They went through his wallet and wanted an explanation of his gun permit (which he did not have on him at the time). He patiently explained that some places in the US still acknowledges the 2nd amendment. It was quite a thorough search and he was still seething on Monday morning.
So with a $5 bill and an empty gun case, we can avoid long lines at the airport?
Cleared the weapon and CS asked me if that was an awfully large bullet referring to the magazine, had to give an improvised class on firearms, and difference between magazines and rounds.
Sad state of affairs, all that time watching TV and not a thing absorbed.
The definition of a drinking problem...2 hands but only 1 mouth.
The definition of a firearms problem...3 guns but only 2 hands.
Kept waiting for the downside to the story. Guess there wasn't one. Always happy to hear good news for a change.
That sounds a lot more effective than my way: get at the back of the line and yell "I have a gun and I demand to go to front of the line!"
bang
Those 10mm Glocks would play hell with the nutra down there in LA.
How do you like the P35? My wife saw one once, wanted it, but eventually decided she didn't. But it caught my eye.
' ...and 5 bucks."
You, sir, have done this Freeper a great service!
My sincere thanks.
Hell, I just might fly again, before I die. ;)
Thanks for the info.
10mm BUMP!
Delta Elite, customized
Kimber Stainless, stock
You dno't need a 27 to fill in the holes in your arsenal do you?
I happen to have one that I want to sell.
Nice assortment
On the rare occasions that I've flown since 09/11, I always present my Idaho CCW for photo ID. Works like a champ.
Were you actually obligated to declare that there was a weapon in your CHECKED baggage?
Bang
My father used to fly out to the Dakotas (1950's and 60's) every so often to hunt pheasant. He would take his Winchester Model 50 12ga with him. One of the more amusing things I inherited a few years ago was the case for the shotgun with an Eastern Airlines "Carry on Luggage" tag still attached!
Different America then.