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Originally Posted by MRM
I know for certain that an otherwise legal gun (i.e., not crossing California with a gun legal in Nevada but not California) can be transported across the 50 states as long as it is unloaded, cased, and not transported in the passenger compartment.
Many states have less restrictive transportation laws, but no state is more restrictive than unloaded, cased, and not accesible in the passenger compartment. If you follow this common sense rule, you'll be OK.
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Fed law says unloaded, cased, etc. and as long as it is legal on both ends.
But... folks in New Jersey have gotten screwed when missing connecting flights, etc. I'm sure that should you take a AR thru Cali or whatever then you may be right and legal, but it will take some $$ to prove it.
If you have a trusted friend/family at your destination, you can ship them to yourself c/o them, at their address. They just can't open anything until you arrive.