2aHawaii
General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: monster796 on September 19, 2015, 12:38:19 AM
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Hello everyone,
So I am in the process of separating from the military and scheduled my HHG (house hold goods) pickup. One thing not allowed was ammunition. I would bring it on the plane but, it is a good amount. I don't want to sell but can if I need to. Anyone know the weight for ammo on a flight? I guess I'll weigh my ammo soon lol. Any solutions or alternatives to selling would be great, thanks guys.
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Each airline has their own policy. Been a while but Alaska used to be 50lbs domestic and 12lbs international.
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Hawaiian Air is 11 pounds per passenger.
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IATA allows 11lbs, to which most airline are adhering by. Only Alaska Airlines allow up to 50lbs. The FAA does not regulate ammo.
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No other good options. If you have a pallet of ammo you could ship it and the hazmat fees won't be so bad. Have each family member or friends bring over their 11lbs limit. That's about your only options besides selling it here.
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One thing not allowed was ammunition. I would bring it on the plane but, it is a good amount.
Since you would not get in trouble with your command, your ammo might get lost in the bottom of your tools. pots and pans, or buried in the center of boxes of clothing. Mine sure did when I moved here from the mainland. Not like they X-ray shipping containers.
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Have you weighed the ammo? How much are you talking about?
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Since you would not get in trouble with your command, your ammo might get lost in the bottom of your tools. pots and pans, or buried in the center of boxes of clothing. Mine sure did when I moved here from the mainland. Not like they X-ray shipping containers.
kinda hard to do if the movers pack you out which is the norm. it could be possible though you'd be surprised how far plate lunches and green bottles will go so the movers don't see thinks going in the boxes. wrap the ammo in nondescript packaging or in gift wrap.
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SELL IT!
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Most moving companies will load "Packed by owner" boxes. They have no idea what is in those boxes, nor do they look.
They also not insured.
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How much of what kinds of ammo?
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Hey guys,
Thanks for the feedback. I will weigh it and list out what Brands, and quantity tomorrow. I would like to keep it but if I must sell I guess that works.
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Most moving companies will load "Packed by owner" boxes. They have no idea what is in those boxes, nor do they look.
They also not insured.
+1 This! I wish I had done this when I moved. I didn't know any better at the time.
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I'm at 30lbs max, I'll list type and quantity soon.
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I'm at 30lbs max, I'll list type and quantity soon.
You have family relocating with you? Each person can take 11 pounds. My non-common-core math training tells me you'll be able to divide 30 pounds by 3 people quite easily. :thumbsup:
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You have family relocating with you? Each person can take 11 pounds. My non-common-core math training tells me you'll be able to divide 30 pounds by 3 people quite easily. :thumbsup:
Don't forget the packaging rules. Original factory box, or something like that?
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Don't forget the packaging rules. Original factory box, or something like that?
Any factory box is ok. Just can't have loose rounds. The plastic boxes for reloads and bulk are fine. Cardboard carton with the plastic tray is good, too.
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Since you would not get in trouble with your command, your ammo might get lost in the bottom of your tools. pots and pans, or buried in the center of boxes of clothing. Mine sure did when I moved here from the mainland. Not like they X-ray shipping containers.
Shipping containers are x-rayed. Homeland Security has trucks with portable x-ray units that can scan a container on the dock. I highly doubt that an ammo stash will trigger a search though.
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Shipping containers are x-rayed. Homeland Security has trucks with portable x-ray units that can scan a container on the dock. I highly doubt that an ammo stash will trigger a search though.
My company developed the X-Ray and radiation detection technology used at ports and elsewhere in response to 9/11.
Leidos used to be SAIC, a government contractor mainly for DoD projects. Hawaii Energy, the company I support now, is a subsidiary of Leidos.
https://www.leidos.com/products/security/vacis-ip6500-fullscan
https://youtu.be/D0wMaSolfcU
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So here is what I could get rid of...
-Federal ammunition range and target .40sw 50 rounds x 5boxes
-American eagle .223 100rds 1box I paid 50$
-Ultra max.22 50rds I paid 29.99 1 box
-Federal ammo champion 50rd .22 3 boxes
-Aguila .22 50rds 2 boxes paid $7
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My company developed the X-Ray and radiation detection technology used at ports and elsewhere in response to 9/11.
Leidos used to be SAIC, a government contractor mainly for DoD projects. Hawaii Energy, the company I support now, is a subsidiary of Leidos.
https://www.leidos.com/products/security/vacis-ip6500-fullscan
https://youtu.be/D0wMaSolfcU
Only a fraction are scanned, and frankly unless you had stacked cases of it they'd never notice.
Just pack it yourself or sell it. I'm planning to move soon and intend to take some of the better stuff via plane (match stuff), rest I will shoot or sell.
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sell it. the only thing worthwhile that hawaii has over the states is 22lr. that stuff is very hard to find at a decent price.
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General idea of the ammo prices. This is shipped to my doorstep