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    My muzzleloaders are a CVMA bobcat I have hunted with for over 20 years and a new traditions Shanendoah that I built in my gunsmithing class. Do I have to have trigger locks if I use my own locks on the case? I think there is more sentimental value on the muzzleloaders than what they cost.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    My muzzleloaders are a CVMA bobcat I have hunted with for over 20 years and a new traditions Shanendoah that I built in my gunsmithing class. Do I have to have trigger locks if I use my own locks on the case? I think there is more sentimental value on the muzzleloaders than what they cost.


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    we've never traveled with trigger locks on the rifles - but we do use standard padlocks on the cases. May be best to contact your airline to get their guidance. Imagine that trigger locks are a nice 'Belt and suspenders' approach and couldn't hurt if you can secure the trigger lock without risk to the trigger and mechanism.

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