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General Discussion / Crossbows...
« on: November 26, 2014, 08:08:47 PM »
Can't shoot it at Koko, got it, where can I shoot? Shootz.
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Pretty straightforward;
No fee
Picture ID and proof of citizenship if born out of the U.S.
FIll out forms
Register within 72 HRS of arrival to island
Everything you need to know-
http://www.honolulupd.org/info/gun-hpd.htm
Arrive in the AM and allow a couple of hours at the PD because of the number of weapons you have.
BIGGEST NO GO, no pistol mags over 10 round capacity.
I always fly with my weapons in Pelican cases, double locked. Any hard case that meets federal airline standards will do;
Declare firearms at the check-in counter ( have them unloaded with no ammo in mags)
Report to the TSA counter for inspection, they usual throw in a "inspected" tag, but not always .
Check your weapons case like any other piece of luggage
Also, depending on the airline you can fly with ammo.Delta allows 8 pounds, must be in boxes that separate each round, original box is good. It can be carried in your regular luggage or with the weapons.
If you're PCS'ing, most airlines waive excess weight fees and give you a few extra bags free of charge,policies vary.
There are always gray areas, for example you cannot put a vertical grip on a pistol (at least that is what I have been told is a violation of some federal law) So what if instead of putting a vertical grip I just happen to mount an L shaped flashlight that I could inadvertently hold onto? Am I violating the law, technically it is a flashlight and not a grip but in practical use it acts as a grip.