Berettadouble
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my thinking has been if I have to check a bag anyway for ammo, might as well use the space.
When returning to the US, guns delay you at least 2-4hrs in customs.
The only loss I've personally had was in a US airport--Detroit. It would have to be a comfort to have luggage plastic wrapped in Africa as only they can overdo it.I would only take locked luggage through JNB and actually anywhere these days. I have a good friend who retired from working at the Denver International Airport and you wouldn’t believe the stories he relayed about theft even in the USA.
A man after my own heart! Great tastesHis n hers Pelican Air for adventure travel.
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For anything else, there is Rimowa.
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I’ve never spent 2 hours. At DFW it’s 10m max, ATL one hour.I can't recall a time where guns delayed me 2-4 hours in customs on the US side.
A locked Pelican is pretty tough to break in!I use lockable duffles on all trips. If you go through a "bad" airport, nearly any bag can be breached.
Use a meet and greet service as well as an escort through customs and gun check in. That is worth the price.
Luggage theft is a big deal. It happens. What I have done is carry optics and cameras in my carryon. I pack everything else that is valuable in the gun case (for me a Tuffpak). I only pack clothes (no electronics) in rolling duffles. Ammo does not get stolen if you pack it in a locked pelican case.
Further idea (and I know people do not like it), use camp guns. I do this most of the time now to lessen the overall travel cost and speed up the airport issues. When returning to the US, guns delay you at least 2-4hrs in customs.
Bullets are not ammo.
well that settles that!Standard duffels are not allowed through JNB. Sorry but it’s a rule regardless of what you hear. I recommend a standard hard side suitcase or if you travel to hunt a lot then go with the Pelican suitcase like some of us are using now.
Does the pelican have the zippered dividers?travel.
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No. I use zippered cubes.Does the pelican have the zippered dividers?
Been traveling internationally with firearms for 20+ through a number of different ports of entry over the years and never had gun related delay remotely like that returning to the States.I use lockable duffles on all trips. If you go through a "bad" airport, nearly any bag can be breached.
Use a meet and greet service as well as an escort through customs and gun check in. That is worth the price.
Luggage theft is a big deal. It happens. What I have done is carry optics and cameras in my carryon. I pack everything else that is valuable in the gun case (for me a Tuffpak). I only pack clothes (no electronics) in rolling duffles. Ammo does not get stolen if you pack it in a locked pelican case.
Further idea (and I know people do not like it), use camp guns. I do this most of the time now to lessen the overall travel cost and speed up the airport issues. When returning to the US, guns delay you at least 2-4hrs in customs.
Thanks. Just ordered The 1595No. I use zippered cubes.

Rimowa one day maybe!If it doesn’t roll it doesn’t fly. I use a military style rectangular wheeled go bag by Force Protection. The current one has been going strong for at least a dozen international trips. I am looking at it now as I type here in Zagreb. I do put TSA locks on it, but if someone wants to rummage through my dirty underwear, have it.
Thanks to @Tanks, I gifted the lovely Mrs Red Leg a set of Rimowa a couple of years ago. Fabulous product.
I bought one for my wife. Pretty cool bag.As someone who glys 2-3 times a month you can’t go wrong with Briggs and Riley. After 15 years the rubber coating on the handle of my roll aboard started to wear off. Lifetime warranty the fixed it and had it back to me in 10 days no charge.
If all you’re carrying is clothes I don’t know what you’d need a hard sided case. Just a lot heavier.
