you DO NOT have to use the shitty tsa approved locks on luggage that contains a declared firearm. Watch!! watch?v=mGjddG5Owsc This guy is a pro at what he does! He knows what hes talking about and gives lectures to NSA!
Great job on that case bro. The highlighted borders give it a certain appeal. Take a color marker and go around the border if that black highlight bothers you. But I think it looks fine the way it is.
@gacylikesbrutal yeah, it's harder than it looks haha. But I don't recommend using the kitchen knife like I did. The guns fit great in the cuts, but it's not quite as pretty to look at.
Nooooo.. YOU do NOT use TSA approved locks when flying. Only YOU should have access to the case. once the if the TSA needs access to your case then they need to get you, and only YOU can open your case.
This is absolutely true. Never ever use TSA locks on a gun case. They are pointless, since they are legally not allowed to open the case without you present! And since not all TSA know their own rules, sometimes they will open cases up themselves without you there if the locks are TSA approved! Don't trust them to know what they are doing..
you DO NOT have to use the shitty tsa approved locks on luggage that contains a declared firearm. Watch!! watch?v=mGjddG5Owsc This guy is a pro at what he does! He knows what hes talking about and gives lectures to NSA!
Lonewolf6565 5 days ago
Great job on that case bro. The highlighted borders give it a certain appeal. Take a color marker and go around the border if that black highlight bothers you. But I think it looks fine the way it is.
TheTesterOf 3 months ago
Starlight Cases.... #1 in performance.. Pelican is good, but not as good as Starlight..
casemaker33 4 months ago
ouch...bad cutting job : /
gacylikesbrutal 9 months ago
@gacylikesbrutal yeah, it's harder than it looks haha. But I don't recommend using the kitchen knife like I did. The guns fit great in the cuts, but it's not quite as pretty to look at.
TheNRADude 9 months ago
That is an excellent SAIGA!!!
metalbynumber 10 months ago
Nooooo.. YOU do NOT use TSA approved locks when flying. Only YOU should have access to the case. once the if the TSA needs access to your case then they need to get you, and only YOU can open your case.
mikeD350z 1 year ago
@mikeD350z
This is absolutely true. Never ever use TSA locks on a gun case. They are pointless, since they are legally not allowed to open the case without you present! And since not all TSA know their own rules, sometimes they will open cases up themselves without you there if the locks are TSA approved! Don't trust them to know what they are doing..
hotelcali2 11 months ago
Great review, one of the few on youtube.
MegaGewehr 1 year ago
sweet case, thumbs up!!!
9bymyside 1 year ago