amber wrote:nedmoore wrote:Can somebody post a pic of the locking cases they store their guns in.
I would like to see that too. I read the airline policy but I'm still confused so an example would help.
Amber and Nedmoore,
I started out to photograph my cases, and realized that a) my wife took the digital camera with her on a trip, and b) she took one of the cases we use for her handgun! However, here are some links that are similar to what we use:
This is a plastic case, $5.99 at Midway, similar to what my wife took with her.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=196598
If you look closely, you can see some small holes near the latches that a padlock hasp can fit through. In our case, we don't have the holes in our case, so I just bought a lock big enough that the hasp can go all the way around the handle and lock. Just DON'T buy a TSA approved baggage lock to use on your gun case -- you are supposed to be the only one with a key or combo to it. Not even the TSA is supposed to have it.
Here's another plastic case similar to what I have. You can probably visualize how I would put a padlock around the handles:
http://www.plasticase.com/productdetail ... 30&lang=en
Here are some aluminum and PVC pistol cases with locks included in them. Quite a bit pricier at $60 and up. But you get wild colors and designs. (!)
http://www.tuff-cases.com/pistolcases.html
Here's an aluminum case:
http://www.anglersupply.com/product.cfm ... lano&type=
You can also do an internet search on "Pelican cases" and find more cases for hauling stuff around than you can shake a stick at. Nothing says your case has to be expensive, it just has to be hard-sided (usually they are plastic or aluminum) and be able to be locked, either with an integral lock or one you buy and add on.
Good luck.
elb