by crbutler on Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:27 pm
It can be a hassle, but usually with the airlines folks as opposed to TSA. They (TSA) have policies, and to top it off they have supervisors who have been there and done that. It usually is helpful if you have time, and when they start in on you just politely ask to speak with the supervisor. It may take 15 minutes for them to get there, but they are around and if you played by the rules, you are fine.
What's even sillier is that our TSA is usually much more difficult than various other countries customs and immigration folks in countries that have draconian gun laws. Canada is not bad. South Africa is a pain because everyone wants "a christmas present" but is straightforward aside from the bribery, Zimbabwe is easy, and Zambia is expensive but very easy. Getting the gun back in to the good ol' USA, well, that's almost a full procto. I would hate to be a foreigner coming here to hunt with the scrutiny and need to repeatedly explain everything if you get a bad egg at Customs.
I am assuming that you are talking in the US and with handguns here. That is easy, but with my experience, about 1 out of 6 flights there will be significant baggage delays.
As folks have said above, bring a copy of the airline's policy, and a copy of the US regs. If they ask you do do other than what is in those, ask politely for a supervisor and show them your paperwork, and odds are it will go smoothly, at least until you are at LaGuardia.