Only trouble I had with mine was in a helicopter. They don’t fit.
ouch....Decided to order one today. Added to cart and began check out......149.99 for shipping. Gotta do some thinking about that.
Not to cause a stir but it is no longer allowed to place clothing in the gun case for many international destinations. I didn't make this up! My TA advised us and one client was stopped last year by Delta. Tuffpacks are neat but their value has been dimished by this new rule.After a lot of reviewing opinions and options, I am leaning toward getting a Tuffpak 1050 for taking two scoped rifles on my first safari this year.
The question is what lock option to pick: padlock version or key lock version?
If you have the built-in key lock version have you had any issues traveling with it?
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Can you tell me what this new rule is regarding Tuffpaks? Is this one person stating this or actual policy.Not to cause a stir but it is no longer allowed to place clothing in the gun case for many international destinations. I didn't make this up! My TA advised us and one client was stopped last year by Delta. Tuffpacks are neat but their value has been dimished by this new rule.
I currently use SnapSafe HD TsA locks for all my travels.
As I had mentioned before this started in Europe and now migrated to South Africa. Much like the ammo checked separate, this also started in Europe and RSA follows. RSA is not allowing clothing in the suitcase.Can you tell me what this new rule is regarding Tuffpaks? Is this one person stating this or actual policy.
Can you tell me what this new rule is regarding Tuffpaks? Is this one person stating this or actual policy.
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As I had mentioned before this started in Europe and now migrated to South Africa. Much like the ammo checked separate, this also started in Europe and RSA follows. RSA is not allowing clothing in the suitcase.
THE CLOTHING DIRECTIVE CAME DIRECTLY FROM MY TRAVEL AGENT, PATRICK WRIGHT.
My client was stopped by Delta last year and he had to repack all the clothing from his gun case to his suitcase. This is due to he Delta agent reading the directive from JNB.
I am sorry for those who love their Tufflack but it won't work the way it did. At least for Africa.
RandyJust got back from 3 week’s in South Africa. Flew Delta from Shreveport,LA-Atlanta-Joburg, then Joburg-Atlanta-Shreveport,LA. Used a Tuffpak to transport our two rifles in soft Cases. In the bottom of the Tuffpak we had two jackets, two vests for cushion. Also had two rifle slings, hunting knives, leatherman, Allen wrenches and gun cleaning equipment. The only question we were asked in Shreveport and Joburg by Delta was are your firearms unloaded?? Then filled out the little orange card and that was it. This makes 9 international trips with our Tuffpak packed like this. Weighs right at 48 lbs. works great for us!! We also use Patrick for all our travel needs.
Randy
These locks are very easy to open without the combination.I also made one other modification.
Just incase key lock broke or key was lost. Added a hasp and master lock. View attachment 584208
I truly hope you are able to make the trip free of additional baggage fees. Most ticket agents are looking for ANY reason to upcharge a customer. I do my best to keep luggage at least 5 lbs below the limit to allow for the inaccuracy in the scale at the terminal. Funny how those things never read luggage lighter, only heavier.So far so good on my first safari using my new Tuffpak. I’m in Dulles now waiting on the next leg. I departed from Columbus, OH on United.
My ticket agent didn’t know much about Namibia (initially told me a visa was needed) and probably less about travel with firearms. It was all good though and I walked her through it.
I bought two padded, waterproof gun sleeves for the rifles to travel in. I put my soft cases around the outside of the waterproof cases as additional padding. I also put my photography tripod in the Tuffpak. Weighed in at 51 pounds, which they let fly.
The ticket agent had me do the “unloaded” check right there at the counter. She only looked at one of the two. They didn’t look at what else was in the Tuffpak either. I was the one to put the rifle back into the Tuffpak and to lock it up. I waited about 1/2 an hour before going through security in case I got a call saying someone else needed to check the guns. Call never came and everything got on the plane, confirmed by AirTag and airline luggage tracking app.
What did you back the hasp with on the inside of the case? Did you just use machine screws with a nut on the inside? My only worry would be scratching or tearing the soft case with the end of the screw. I guess you could coat them with silicone caulk.I also made one other modification.
Just incase key lock broke or key was lost. Added a hasp and master lock. View attachment 584208
What did you back the hasp with on the inside of the case? Did you just use machine screws with a nut on the inside? My only worry would be scratching or tearing the soft case with the end of the screw. I guess you could coat them with silicone caulk.
I like your idea of double locking it. I don't have enough time before I leave to do it but I may keep it in mind for a future trip.