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HardDrive 11-09-2009 10:06 AM

Law regarding modification to an AK variant
 
OK, so heres the deal. This week I am flying home to Michigan to hunt deer. In addition to my deer rifle, I would like to bring my MAK-90 for plinking. The gun originally came with wood furniture that I replaced with a Fiberforce stock. The gun is a post ban 'sporterized' unit. The new stock does not have a pistol grip, and does not fold.

Since I would have to stick this thing under the nose of a TSA officer twice for inspection, am I going to run into any trouble? Really pisses me off that I even have to think about this crap.

Not my gun, but its the same stock/gun combo:
http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/6444/mak90ff4cz.jpg

TSNAPCRACKLEPOP 11-09-2009 10:10 AM

maybe I could just load a couple of bucks on the plane and send them out to you.

m21sniper 11-09-2009 10:13 AM

Should be fine, but call the airline/TSA if you want to be ABSOLUTELY certain.

red-beard 11-09-2009 10:15 AM

As long as the rifle is Federal Legal, you shouldn't have any problems. You're not taking it to California. From everything I've read, Michigan is fairly gun friendly.

Now, I have taken pistols to even California, and not had any issue at the Airports. California, compared to NY & NJ, is gun friendly.

red-beard 11-09-2009 10:19 AM

Direct Link to TSA website

TSA: Traveling with Special Items

Ammo is OK, it is best transported in original packaging. You can keep the ammo in magazines, BUT, you have to enclose them in some sort of pouch. And not everyone understands this.

Print out the website and have copies with you while checking in. I would also go to your airline's website and look in the "sporting goods" section of baggage, and see what they require. Sometime they are more restrictive than the TSA.

9dreizig 11-09-2009 10:54 AM

Actually once you've gotten past the airline employee the TSA doesn't give it much notice.. As the case is locked and a signed slip is put in with the gun.. No way does the TSA know the difference between a legal gun and an illegal fully automatic weapon ( if that were the case). I've checked lot's of guns over the years.. I would not worry about it.

Where in MI are you hunting ?

HardDrive 11-09-2009 11:35 AM

Outside Crystal falls, about 80 mi north of Green Bay. If we get skunked up north, we may hunt a couple days around Ann Arbor.

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Actually once you've gotten past the airline employee the TSA doesn't give it much notice.. As the case is locked and a signed slip is put in with the gun.. No way does the TSA know the difference between a legal gun and an illegal fully automatic weapon ( if that were the case). I've checked lot's of guns over the years.. I would not worry about it.<br>
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Where in MI are you hunting ?

9dreizig 11-09-2009 11:39 AM

Hunting around AA ? Wolverines I hope:D:D

on2wheels52 11-09-2009 01:29 PM

I don't see anything pertaining to a firearm like that in the MI section of the ATF State Laws and Published Ordinances book.
Jim

legion 11-09-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 5000984)
Outside Crystal falls, about 80 mi north of Green Bay. If we get skunked up north, we may hunt a couple days around Ann Arbor.

We usually drive through Crystal Falls on the way to Houghton.

I really need to get up there one winter...

emcon5 11-09-2009 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 5000913)
Actually once you've gotten past the airline employee the TSA doesn't give it much notice.. As the case is locked and a signed slip is put in with the gun.. No way does the TSA know the difference between a legal gun and an illegal fully automatic weapon ( if that were the case). I've checked lot's of guns over the years.. I would not worry about it.

Really depends on how they run things at the airports you are going to. For what its worth, the last 2 times I flew it was handled differently each time. The first time I locked the case, and the airline agent took the locked case with the key behind a door behind the counter, and came back with my key immediately.

The second time, the airline agent didn't look in the case, she called a TSA idiot* to come out and examine things. I locked it in front of him.

* Not TSA in general, this agent in particular was an idiot. He freaked out when I pointed at the yellow NRA chamber flag I stuck in to show it wasn't loaded. "DON"T TOUCH THE WEAPON SIR!!" I wasn't close enough to touch it even if I wanted to.


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