Pack a Gun to Protect Valuables from Airline Theft or Loss

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It is relevant to travel within the USA.

As for finding it, it was posted in a FT thread regarding 4 iPods going missing from checked luggage.

If you read the article linked, the fact that the carriage of your "Gun"* in checked luggage needs to be registered means that regulated oversight on your baggage is of a level that should prevent it from being targeted for theft.


(*which can be a $20 athletics starter's pistol)
 
I found the idea quite entertaining. I wonder if there are some other controlled items that you can carry in Australia that would require specific tracking.
 
That’s really cool. I might have to dig this thread up next year if I head to the US. Is theft really that prevalent?
 
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That’s really cool. I might have to dog this thread up next year if I head to the US. Is theft really that prevalent?

Speaking to the Feds on a related matter regarding some of my property that ended up in someone else bag somewhere in the world ex JNB, they said the next worst airport for theft was LAX.
 
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