Looking at the meme about the Turkish Olympian, came a question. How do you bring weapon through borders ?

Sure for Olympian, it’s not a big deal, you may negotiate a “diplomatic suitcase” or have federation staff managing all the paperwork. But what about an amateur sport-shooter who want to travel to an event abroad. I imagine you can’t bring a gun to a plane, Do they just put them in the car and hope that nobody will check ? Do paperwork month in advance ?

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    There are specific visas for athletes that allow them to bring in regulation meeting sporting equipment.

    Getting a firearm across country borders is not as hard as people think as long as you research the requirements of the countries you transit plus the airlines beforehand.
    Some countries will have conflicting laws though.
    From memory importing a firearm out of the UK requires the case to be stickered as contains a firearm where as US laws are the case mustn’t show it contains firearms. (My info on this may be out of date)

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      Also US law require it to be in a securely locked protective case that can only be opened by the owner.

      Also US laws require all luggage to be opened with the universal TSA key that is both as secure as a toddler’s toy safe lock and easily available to the public.

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          And the TSA is not supposed to open them. Shit gets stolen like that and the ATF gets really really pissed.

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            While true, it definitely depends on your particular TSA team. I have flown multiple times with firearms within the US, and normally TSA follows their own rules pretty well. However, I have had TSA DEMAND my key so they could open the case outside of my presence. When I protested and gave them the handout of their own procedures, the guy said “you can give me the key, or you don’t get on your flight.”

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              When I protested and gave them the handout of their own procedures, the guy said “you can give me the key, or you don’t get on your flight.”

              They did that to me once and when the Agent showed up at my gate with that line I replied that I was happy to tag along back to the case and open it for them. The Agent took me the back way through the service halls to their area where I opened my case and they did their inspection, then they brought me back to the gate through the service halls.

              The agent wasn’t happy about it but I stayed cool with 'em and they made it work.

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                I offered to do the same and was literally scoffed at, then reprimanded for my audacity. It was a really fucking shitty experience.