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Will a soft case that you can put a small padlock through where the 2 zippers meet qualify as a large capacity rifle transport case in a vehicle?
Why spend more money on a lock than you have to when using a soft case for storage? All an individual or thief has to do is cut open the soft case with something as simple as a razor knife, or even scissors, to get what's inside.Yes, although I have hard cases, they take up too much room in the car, so I use soft cases with small luggage type padlocks (they are Masterlock, not junk however).
Locked trunk is adequate . . . until removed from trunk.I thought the car trunk is a locked container.
Can’t you use a trigger lock instead of a locked container?
I bought my locks back when you could lock your luggage. I don't fly anymore, so now use .them on gun cases. I refuse to deal with TSA.Why spend more money on a lock than you have to when using a soft case for storage? All an individual or thief has to do is cut open the soft case with something as simple as a razor knife, or even scissors, to get what's inside.
Besides, cheap TSA luggage locks meet the ridiculous MA transport laws. No need to spend any more money on locks that are useless anyway, IMO.
I thought the car trunk is a locked container.
Can’t you use a trigger lock instead of a locked container?
Locked trunk is adequate . . . until removed from trunk.
I have a TSA approved luggage lock set to the universal gun lock combo (0-0-0).
I lock my AR case with 0-0-0-DESTRUCT-0.