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Is this model airline approved? — 1 Answer

by V, from KY, United States Asked on February 25, 2018

Name Birchwood Casey LeatherLock Deluxe Canvas Takedown Shotgun Case (4.7)
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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on March 09, 2018

The TSA only requires that a firearm be in a hard-sided, locked case, so this will work for flying. However, because the locks cannot be changed for TSA locks (which they have master keys for), you may be asked to come open the case for inspection, so you may want to allow more time for that eventuality.

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