ChronoSphere
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I'm attending my fraternity's convention in Reno, NV in March of this year. Myself and girlfriend have decided to extend the business trip to a vacation for an additional couple of days to San Francisco. I will be flying to RNO, and taking a bus from Reno to San Francisco. I have checked firearms into luggage before on domestic flights, so I am familiar with the process.
Travelling to San Francisco is another story. I do not intend on conceal carrying the weapon, or open carrying in CA, only in NV. The weapon will remain locked in the hotel room once I arrive. After reading the Bureau of Firearms website, since the weapon will be locked on the bus luggage unloaded, I am ok there. Are there going to be any issues flying OUT of San Francisco back to Florida? When I fly, I usually have a box of hollowpoints in their factory case in the gun case with the pistol, and 2 10-round mags and a 12-round mag. Is the 12-round mag going to be problematic? What about the hollowpoints?
Any advice would be welcome.
I'm attending my fraternity's convention in Reno, NV in March of this year. Myself and girlfriend have decided to extend the business trip to a vacation for an additional couple of days to San Francisco. I will be flying to RNO, and taking a bus from Reno to San Francisco. I have checked firearms into luggage before on domestic flights, so I am familiar with the process.
Travelling to San Francisco is another story. I do not intend on conceal carrying the weapon, or open carrying in CA, only in NV. The weapon will remain locked in the hotel room once I arrive. After reading the Bureau of Firearms website, since the weapon will be locked on the bus luggage unloaded, I am ok there. Are there going to be any issues flying OUT of San Francisco back to Florida? When I fly, I usually have a box of hollowpoints in their factory case in the gun case with the pistol, and 2 10-round mags and a 12-round mag. Is the 12-round mag going to be problematic? What about the hollowpoints?
Any advice would be welcome.