Is it feasible to travel with a Supressor to Africa?

Nicaburns

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I have seen it discussed in several threads but there doesn’t seem to be a solid consensus on whether this is truly possible or just a fools errand. Any tips and advice would be appreciated!
 
Locked gun case or in checked luggage. Locked gun case is where mine travels.

Edit to this make sure you are using a quality gun case, like a Pelican, Eylar etc. Plano is not a quality gun case. It maybe TSA approved, but they are junk. When you compare it to other cases the lack of quality material is apparent.
 
This has been researched and discussed at length.

I am travelling United through Chicago and Newark. I have decided to leave the suppressor home. On the return flight I have to clear my rifle at the Newark airport and I'm not going to argue with a TSA person.

If I were traveling through Atlanta I would bring the suppressor.
 
Peaceable Journey laws The federal code 18 USC § 926A. Can cover most airline travel stops enroute in the US. I have traveled with my suppressors from Africa many times through Newark enroute to my home in Washington State. Always have your 4457 and tax stamp copy. Do not add the suppressor to a 4457 with other rifles. I keep mine locked up in my other case with ammo, binos, etc. I never mention it because I am not required to, just the firearms in there case is all that they are interested in.
TSA, Customs, etc are Federal and really have little or no knowledge or authority in State laws where the International Airport happens to be.
Granted I understand some Gents being cautious and just forgoing an issue or delay with some ill informed TSA or Customs chap! Perhaps I have just been lucky so far?
 

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