Thanks guys!!
So when when finally arrived in Columbia, SC via Atlanta from Johannesburg, after our flight had been canceled and we had to spend another night in Johannesburg and most of the day with a bunch of ANC who were having a convention at the hotel, our luggage didn't arrive. We actually didn't expect it to since the time of our flight from Atlanta to Columbia was too short. Delta had our luggage delivered to my home in Pamplico, SC the next day. Everything but the gun case. So I contacted Delta and they opened a missing luggage case, gave me a case number and a tracking link to keep checking. The last place the case was scanned was in Johannesburg showing loaded on the plane the night we left. After a week of the status not changing I contacted Delta. They assured me they were working on it. So I called TSA and customs in Atlanta and Columbia to see if the guns were there. Both said they were not.
This went on up until a few weeks ago when Delta told me they could not locate the guns and that they would be paying me 1726.00 and said they'd be happy to work with any insurance company I had or something like that and in the mean time if the guns showed up they'd send them to me.They did pay the 1725.00 and I figured that was that.
This past Thursday a guy from Delta called and said they had my gun case and asked for me email so he could send what needed to get them. The next morning he sent me the email with some paperwork to print off and take to Delta Freight in Charleston as that was the closest place they could send them since they would have to get customs approval to be released.
So off to Charleston we went. The guy at Delta Freight gave me the number to the customs office down there, I called them, the lady on the phone told me to email her a picture of the the Delta Freight form and a picture of the customs form from when we left, I did that, she emailed back a picture of the Delta form with the customs stamp on it, I emailed that to the Delta guy and he went back and brought me my guns. He told me they'd been in customs in Atlanta all that time.