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for guns i bought a 90 dollar case that can carry 3 main rifles, and a pistol or 2. for my gear i just use a backpack but will be getting a duffle bag
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Thanks guys, I'll check out some of the condor bags. Got an old backpack around the house I can use for rest of my noob gear for now.
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I use Pelican or Plano for my guns, ESKI, Condor soft gun case for any extra guns I need to bring to the field as for other gears and 40mm I used plano ammo case and a standard 3 day pack or gear bag from TAG, Blackhawk
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I use a gun case from crappy tire to carry both my M4 and M3 shotgun. Then just a cheap duffle bag to carry ammo/extra gear/field tools.
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For everything else but the weapons, surplus Canadian Army duffle bag, FTW. I've had mine for the better part of 25 years, and it just doesn't wear out.
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Can we carry rifle bags/case in public? I've seen alot of people do. I have no idea if it's legal or not.
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if you are on transit or on foot with a rifle bag with a gun in it.. it is prudent to have a lock on it
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"bb bukakke" KING!
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I've carried my recurve bow in a gun case and my martial arts practice swords in gun cases on the street and into the local college where I practice martial arts, it's not an issue. The plano gun cases do get a few more looks than say a more discreet rectangular hard case as those can carry anything from keyboards to guitars, but people tend not to ask beyond 'is that a gun case?' or 'are there guns in there?'
to which you answer, "yes/no" and "none of your business." :P |
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i remember when i was in crappy tire buying my gun case there was a man beside me and he asked "going hunting this weekend?" i said no and grabed a case and walked off haha
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wait, wut? When I called the RCMP the gentleman on the phone said there were 2 stipulations for transportation.
1) It had to be in a case 2) It had to be in the trunk, not visible to the public. Brian you're saying I can take the metro with my gun? So long as it's in a case, and locked? As for funny looks...the best was me walking into a Canadian Tire looking for airsoft gear and asking the guy - without thinking - if he knew where the duct tape was and if they carry any rubber knives. Before he could answer, because I could see the wheels turning, I said, "Pretty strange request, huh?." He nodded with the most freaked out look. Happened a few weeks ago and it still makes me laugh.
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I believe the gentleman from the RCMP had no idea about the laws of airsoft and just applied the laws of a non-restricted firearm. What you just said pertains to firearms and not airsoft. A firearm must be either in a locked case (not necessarily in your trunk) or in the very back of your vehicle (out of reach) covered by a blanket and when you leave your vehicle unattended you must lock your vehicle. Airsoft falls under a completely different set of laws (because it isn't a firearm). Legally, i don't think you HAVE to put it in a case, its just highly recommended so swat does come pay you a friendly visit. (unsure so don't quote me) also since it isn't a firearm it isn't illegal to have in public. Although you will be harassed every 5 seconds when a cop sees your GUN case and suspects you are carrying firearms. I wouldn't recommend it but it should be completely legal according to the law.
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Seriously Go to value village or some other 2nd hand store, buy a old electric knife and a old guitar case, next go to upholstery store buy some foam ... a couple hours of effort and you have a case you can carry anywhere without a second glance.
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The RCMP personnel was likely referring to RS un-restricted firearms, for which the transport rules are as follows:
- in a gun case, and - out of sight (hence the "trunk" comment) For un-restricteds, you require - at minimum - 1 lock between the public and the gun. The lock can be on the gun case or the trigger. A trunk lock is not sufficient. Generally, airsoft is a bit more lax, especially when it comes to trigger/case locks. However, the general advice is still to transport in a discrete case or bag that does not attract attention. Remember, you're transporting a realistic looking toy gun (for lack of a better description). Discretion and common sense should be first and foremost when transporting through public spaces (i.e., don't be a "gangsta"). |
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