United airlines pack gun travel policy

I checked a handgun on a trip recently and was initially confused because how little United explains the process of checking firearms on their website. Since I didn't know exactly what would be required at the airport, I showed up over two hours before my flight. My unloaded firearm was packed in a hard sided case and the case was locked (with a not TSA approved lock). I was not traveling with ammunition. At the airport counter, I checked in as normal and said I was checking a firearm. I was given an orange United Firearm(s) Declaration tag to read and sign. It reads as follows:

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United Firearm(s) Declaration Tag:

CUSTOMER MUST PLACE TAG INSIDE CASE AND ASSURE THAT IT IS LOCKED.

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After reading and signing the form, the passenger needs to open the case and place the form inside (so don't zip tie or shrink wrap your case before arriving at the airport). Then the United agent tags the bag and calls one of the AirServe dolts with a cart to take the case to a TSA X-Ray machine. The passenger needs to accompany the Airserve dolt with the keys should the TSA want to open it up. The dolt pushed the cart very very slowly. Once at the TSA X-Ray station, a TSA agent scans the bag, places a sticker on the bag clam tag and gives it back to the dolt to push to the United counter for the bag to be sent off with other checked bags. The additional time was about 30 minutes, 15 if the dolt walked at a normal pace. After that is over, the passenger can walk through security to their flight.

Posted by Andrew Bussa at 6:03 AM