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acorn_giblet January 27th, 2008 17:22

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Originally Posted by Syn (Post 626270)
I doubt the TTC is going to be airsoft friendly. I have no problem taking it on the bus. I don't want to take it on the subway though.

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3...orion71sl8.jpg

Hahaha, that's gold!
Nothing better than a quick n' dirty photoshop pic!

I'll be interested to see what the TTC special constables have to say.
I think that it should be okay, after all if I can walk down the street with my gun case then I should be able to catch the TTC.
A letter from them stating that it's acceptable would be good though, I just want to make sure I can stay out of trouble...

acorn_giblet January 27th, 2008 17:33

I just updated my post on the previous page regarding my conversation with the police...

Koopa January 27th, 2008 18:02

Sorry Amos, but you're method would attract too much curiosity.

I use to carry it in a travel bag on TTC/GO commuter trains. As long as I wasnt wearing camo, I got no attention.

Crunchmeister January 27th, 2008 18:14

Personally, in a city like Toronto, I would transport my gun in a modded guitar case (locked, of course). That would attract no attention whatsoever. Whether or not your gun case is locked, you can bet the second you step on the bus / subway, you're going to be attracting a lot of attention by what you're carrying. It could also make you a target of any thugs that would be interested in accquiring whatever is in your gun case. I think a guitar case would attract a lot less attention.

surebet January 27th, 2008 20:36

From my experience in the Montreal metro system, anything that meets the required specs (ie, that locks) and that does not look like a gun case has served me well. I've used piano and speaker cases to good effect, along with a Phantom gear bag more recently.

Pack ammo and battery in a seperate back.

BBS January 27th, 2008 20:41

locking guitar case?

EDIT: already mentioned

kuchervano January 27th, 2008 20:45

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 626232)
Or Y'know.. A proper locked gun case like you're supposed to transport them in.

Replicas are not firearms and as such do not need to be transported as such.

L473ncy January 27th, 2008 20:51

I would like to weigh in here, you can choose to accept my advice or not but please no flaming.

I've seen people wearing paintball gear on the bus, pod's (to carry paint in), bdu's, vest, and backpack.

If you look like a paint baller it might attract less attention (oh look it's another paintballer going out to the field) than the other option (OMFG itz n Aussie terrorist 1n c4mo with 4 gun, h3's g01ng to k1ll u5 41l !!!111!1oneone!11!!!).

SO just get a getup that looks like you're a paintballer then put your AS stuff in a bag (drop leg, webbing w/e) and your gun in a rifle case (that gun case is carrying a paintball gun).

CDN_Stalker January 27th, 2008 20:56

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Originally Posted by Omi-san (Post 626254)
I'd use a dufflebag or keyboard case in public transport rather than anything which screams "gun inside". Even if it's proper locked case, it seems to me that it would attract way more attention and potential trouble.

+1, is a thin line but I'd feel less threatening by using a guitar or keyboard case. Thing being, if you are found with a gun case, locked or not on the transpo, some soccermom might freak out and call the cops. You'd look ok in the eyes of the cops for having a locked gun case, but shit has occured. But carrying it in a guitar case, you'd look like anyone else and cause no reason for anyone to call the cops. Just dont' dress in full BDUs abd you are ok, camo pants and black T-shirt would make you look like any other musical freak out there. I used to go do regular archery after work 10 years ago, and I'd always carry my compound bow in a duffle bag with a piece of fabric covering the top of the limb that stuck out. I never got any problems.

Nutshell, look good when the cops arrive because someone called them on you for transporting a gun case, or avoid the problem altogether and carry in something that looks like something else.

acorn_giblet January 27th, 2008 21:56

Well I think I have found a happy medium, The police said that it was fine as long as it was transported in a proper rifle case and the ammunition was stored separately, the TTC seem to basically be worried about people freaking out...

So: I'll be transporting the gun in a locked rifle case inside a snowboard bag. The bag is big enough to easily take a full-length oversize single rifle case. A snowboard case won't attract any attention and I am still complying with the law.

Ammo and batteries will be stored in whatever other bag I take with me.

I think that should do! No-one freaked out and if the police do get involved somehow there won't be any issues because I'm in compliance with the law.

Any thoughts?

demco11 January 27th, 2008 23:31

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 626237)
Not that I recommend this, but it was just a passing thought.

A guitar case with outter locks, thats inside has been modded with a foam insert to hold the AEG. Atleast you wouldnt look like you were transporting any firearm. However I do understand at the sametime the issues that could arise if a person were caught with something like that. Realistically a locked gun case is your best choice, however I am not farmiliar with your local transit laws, so I will not recommend anything.

Or a buncha people would just ask you to play a little song for them

arman January 28th, 2008 00:04

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Originally Posted by kuchervano (Post 626426)
Replicas are not firearms and as such do not need to be transported as such.

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Ronan January 28th, 2008 00:19

A locked gun case IN a locked guitar case.

Cassius January 28th, 2008 00:56

Locked gun case in a duffel bag.

No_Way January 28th, 2008 01:04

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Originally Posted by Ronan (Post 626589)
A locked gun case IN a locked guitar case in a safe in a Bank Truck

I know, locked gun case catch too much attention !


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