What gun boxes do you use
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What gun boxes do you use
Im trying to figure out what to buy for a new gun box. Most people here use pelican gun boxes but when I looked them up they seem very heavy which could incure a lot of excess baggage charges. Im currently using a toolbox but I have trouble fitting everything in.
For my freepistol, tools, and ammo I got a SW052 from www.berwall.de.
I use an extra sportsbag for my shoes, glasses, tripod, scope etc...
I use an extra sportsbag for my shoes, glasses, tripod, scope etc...
I've flown with a Standard Pistol, Center Fire Pistol, Free Pistol and two Air Pistols and have never incurred any over weight luggage charges (at least on the case with the guns). The ammo and other stuff goes in a small locked case in my second checked bag (this one I did get dinged for extra weight).
I purchased a Pelican case to transport my Centre Fire & Standard Pistol overseas last year. Yes it is a little on the heavy side, but I never incurred excess baggage fees.
My purpose in buying the case was to protect 2 expensive pistols, I think you need to consider which is the cheaper; having damaged pistols repaired or even replaced, or paying an excess baggage fee. I know travel insurance can possibly cover the situation but not the inconvenience.
As far as I'm concerned the Pelican case is one of the best decisions I've made.
My purpose in buying the case was to protect 2 expensive pistols, I think you need to consider which is the cheaper; having damaged pistols repaired or even replaced, or paying an excess baggage fee. I know travel insurance can possibly cover the situation but not the inconvenience.
As far as I'm concerned the Pelican case is one of the best decisions I've made.
What model did you get and what does it weigh empty. My problem is if it weighs around 17 kilos and I have a 17 kilo limit and i put 10 kilos of guns ammo and tools in plus cloths im going to be up for 2 or 300 on top of flights when I go somewhere. My current box is only about 2 kilos and it weighed 17kilos when i went to nationalls.
What on earth are you carrying around with you to have a 17kg gunbox?muffo as guest wrote:What model did you get and what does it weigh empty. My problem is if it weighs around 17 kilos and I have a 17 kilo limit and i put 10 kilos of guns ammo and tools in plus cloths im going to be up for 2 or 300 on top of flights when I go somewhere. My current box is only about 2 kilos and it weighed 17kilos when i went to nationalls.
I used to fly to competitions and shoot all 5 matches (back when you needed a different pistol for RF) and my box (a Pelican 1520) would still only weigh about 10kgs!
I purchased a Pelican 1510, weighs 6.17Kg empty. It is plenty big enough for my needs; I carry 2 pistols (In pistol pouches), combined weight 2.2kg, screwdrivers, timer, glasses, earmuffs. All up I doubt whether it would reach 10kg. Ammunition must be carried seperately in your luggage when flying: on the trip I did the ammunition - 100 .32 S&W long wadcutter and 200 .22 Long Rifle weighed approx. 2kg.muffo as guest wrote:What model did you get and what does it weigh empty. My problem is if it weighs around 17 kilos and I have a 17 kilo limit and i put 10 kilos of guns ammo and tools in plus cloths im going to be up for 2 or 300 on top of flights when I go somewhere. My current box is only about 2 kilos and it weighed 17kilos when i went to nationalls.
2 free pistols, an Air pistol, screw drivers allen keys, another tool set with different bits and peices, toz parts, morini parts, chisels, glasses, timer, score book, pellets, ammo, scope, earmuffs, spare cylindars, and ammo. Thats about all i can think of. I didnt take anything i didnt use but it all takes up space and adds weight. On our exemption to fly with firearms it state we can carry amunition in the same box as our guns but it must be packaged seperately and in original boxes.j-team wrote:What on earth are you carrying around with you to have a 17kg gunbox?muffo as guest wrote:What model did you get and what does it weigh empty. My problem is if it weighs around 17 kilos and I have a 17 kilo limit and i put 10 kilos of guns ammo and tools in plus cloths im going to be up for 2 or 300 on top of flights when I go somewhere. My current box is only about 2 kilos and it weighed 17kilos when i went to nationalls.
I used to fly to competitions and shoot all 5 matches (back when you needed a different pistol for RF) and my box (a Pelican 1520) would still only weigh about 10kgs!