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Quote from: Rapscallion Vermilion on June 02, 2019, 08:29:36 AMThere have been several instances of this happening specifically in the case of NYC airports and handguns. I would avoid arriving or departing from any NYC airport with any firearm unless you had the proper NYC permits. It is my understanding that outside of NYC a shotgun is not a problem, but I'd recommend talking to the State Police and also gunshops upstate that cater to traveling hunters.
Quote from: tomstopper on June 02, 2019, 08:42:55 AMQuote from: Rapscallion Vermilion on June 02, 2019, 08:29:36 AMThere have been several instances of this happening specifically in the case of NYC airports and handguns. I would avoid arriving or departing from any NYC airport with any firearm unless you had the proper NYC permits. It is my understanding that outside of NYC a shotgun is not a problem, but I'd recommend talking to the State Police and also gunshops upstate that cater to traveling hunters.Having lived in NY for most of my life, I do believe that Raps post is correct. I would call the state police and ask them. I know the city is highly regulated. I know cops who work for the city that have been denied pistiol permits. Hate that state and am so glad my family and I moved to NC.Sent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk
Quote from: zelmo1 on June 02, 2019, 08:51:53 AMLast time I traveled, drove not fly, to NY I called the fish and game and state police to make sure of all regs. They have a checklist that prohibits certain firearms, even shotguns. Flying is different I believe. Check NY and airlines. Speak to a real human and get their name. The more info you have the better off you are.
Quote from: camotoe on June 02, 2019, 09:38:32 AMYankees **** and so does N Y - we are all in for it with the crazed libtards . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Yelper on June 02, 2019, 03:58:31 PMI have flown for several hunting trips from Alabama to Wyoming and some other states, You cannot have the ammo in the same case as the firearm. The ammo and the firearm are kept separate for many reasons, but the most important one is that if someone got the firearm at least they would not get the ammo also.I believe that to be the same as if traveling by vehicle, that the ammo and firearm are not suppose to be kept together.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 02, 2019, 04:09:16 PMQuote from: Yelper on June 02, 2019, 03:58:31 PMI have flown for several hunting trips from Alabama to Wyoming and some other states, You cannot have the ammo in the same case as the firearm. The ammo and the firearm are kept separate for many reasons, but the most important one is that if someone got the firearm at least they would not get the ammo also.I believe that to be the same as if traveling by vehicle, that the ammo and firearm are not suppose to be kept together.Incorrect. You can transport ammo in same case as firearm as long as it is properly stored. Flew with my gun this spring, opened case both times for Southwest and TSA called for my keys to inspect it once. Ammo was properly stored. No issues.
Quote from: tal on June 02, 2019, 03:36:55 PM I support building a wall! But Mexico is fine, we need to build the wall around Sacramento and New York. LOL