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Firearms and Accessories / Re: Daisy pellet rifle 853
« on: April 12, 2024, 05:27:15 AM »
Any contact info on how to get ahold this guy?  Thanks
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Firearms and Accessories / Daisy pellet rifle 853
« on: April 10, 2024, 05:51:16 AM »
Does anyone know if there is someone who tunes up this model here in Hawaii.  Still works but not fired for years.  Lmk
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General Discussion / Re: TSA /HA new regulation
« on: May 16, 2019, 08:02:05 AM »
The TSA policy is for all firearms.  Keys should be given only to TSA agents for rescreening.  As noted above, may be a good idea to note down all particulars including names, dates, etc.  Info will be helpful if contents are damaged or mia.
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General Discussion / Re: TSA /HA new regulation
« on: May 15, 2019, 11:28:48 AM »
More addition to the above policy by the TSA.  Many airport TSA agents have asked for my keys to run more compliance testing.  No problems there.  The situation becomes more complicated when they want to do the testing without me pesent.  I always asked the TSA agent or supervisor to bring the case back to me and then I give the keys to the agent for him to open it.  Lots of the inspection testing is done in the back room and not where to check in.  Even in HNL.  The problem is what happens behind the closed door.  They do not want you back there and you probably need special clearance to see that the case is locked with all contents intact.
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General Discussion / Re: TSA /HA new regulation
« on: May 15, 2019, 11:12:15 AM »
TSA did not request for the keys.  Hawn Air check in supervisor asked for the key and we even requested for the TSA supervisor to verify this.  I did not see the modified  paragraph mentioning that they can request for the keys and think this section was added in.  In all my prior travelling, you did not turn your keys for them to open the cases unless you are there also, especially if they do it in the back room without you.  Now it is open for them to do it at all terminals without you and who knows what is missing from the case only discovered after you reach home.
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General Discussion / TSA /HA new regulation
« on: May 15, 2019, 07:08:22 AM »
Just got back from a trap shoot in Livermore, Ca.  Upon checking in at the counter, 2 of us were asked for the keys to open the hard case that we had already checked in.  We asked for a TSA supervisor saying that we would not give up the keys and they would have to bring the cases out to us so we could be there when they opened it.  What we got was a HA supervisor that asked for the key and he would be there when they opened the cases.  We tried to explain to him about being there to sure nothing happened to the guns.  The HA supervisor said that's the way they do it here.  We tried to tell him that per the TSA reg, we should not give up the keys because we would not see the contents til we get home which might be to late.  Could not board if keys were not given to him so we finally gave in.  Just a heads up to all travelling that HA might be doing this starting at Oakland airport.  Might travel to different airport and airline.
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Technical Support / Firearm ads
« on: February 25, 2019, 01:15:44 PM »
How long does a firearm as run?  How can I delete an ad?  Thanks
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