quote:Originally posted by sns3guppy:quote:Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
Look, I had a much longer post about how wrong it is to assert that the TSA can and will break into your locked firearm case willy nilly as a matter of course (excluding extreme extenuating circumstances of course) but instead decided to just cut through the bull for the sake of the OP...
No one but you has suggested any such thing, least of all me. There has been no suggestion of the TSA breaking into locked cases "willy nilly." In fact, I stated the exact opposite. Reading comprehension is key.
quote:Originally posted by sns3guppy:
... TSA can cut the lock
quote:Originally posted by sns3guppy:
...but the TSA is not prevented from access to your firearm, nor from cutting locks
quote:Originally posted by henryarnaud:
I use a TSA lock on the suitcase and a non-TSA lock on the gun case. I use a foam-lined plastic case, Doskosil(?) I think. I also use a cable lock to secure the gun case to the suitcase frame.quote:Originally posted by Powers77:
I know it's a false sense of security but I like a setup that allows me to also cable it to he frame of the suitcase.
I wouldn't call it a false sense of security. If someone is going to break into your suitcase between your departure and arrival points, they're not going to have a lot of time to do that. They're going to want to be quick and discreet. Trying to break through a cable lock will likely not be quick and discreet.