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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: wtr100 on December 29, 2010, 07:51:35 AM
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http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Hairspray-Styles-Bomb-Scare-Miami-Aiport.html
some thoughts
#1 why was the moron transporting primers
#2 how the heck did they get set off
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I'm guessing that he had them loose in a bag or box rather than in their original trays and boxes. That way when they get bumped around and/or squeezed they can cause ignition.
How did these get through the screening process?
How is this incident and the fear of primers that can just go off going to affect the future of flying with ammunition in our checked bags?
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It say's the baggage handler "set" the bag on the ground. Ya, I've seen them set luggage down before. It's a wonder they didn't go off being loaded in the plane the first time. I didn't know primers are considered gun parts. Maybe he was going to do some reloading while on vacation.
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It say's the baggage handler "set" the bag on the ground. Ya, I've seen them set luggage down before. It's a wonder they didn't go off being loaded in the plane the first time. I didn't know primers are considered gun parts. Maybe he was going to do some reloading while on vacation.
they're not gun parts - but they cost a mint in hazmat to ship
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They are ground only aren't they?
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They are ground only aren't they?
I think so - hey where in central Il are ya - near peoria myself ...
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He actually was doing something illegal. Jamaica is a foreign country, He should have had Govt clearance for "export" (I forget which Dept, probably Customs ) also as an ammunition component he needed other documentation such as an End User Certificate. Jamaica has tough regulations on guns and ammo so he was probably violating their laws as well.
He was, in effect, an arms smuggler, and not a very good one.
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He actually was doing something illegal. Jamaica is a foreign country, He should have had Govt clearance for "export" (I forget which Dept, probably Customs ) also as an ammunition component he needed other documentation such as an End User Certificate. Jamaica has tough regulations on guns and ammo so he was probably violating their laws as well.
He was, in effect, an arms smuggler, and not a very good one.
Arms smuggler? Hell Tom, he was by God terrorist, caught by TSA! That bag was supicious and they used a judo move to detonate explosives harmlessly. Not too shabby for $10 an hour. ;) ::)
FQ13
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they're not gun parts - but they cost a mint in hazmat to ship
$25 actually. If you get a really good deal on a bulk purchase even with the hazmat fee you can come out ahead of local over-the-counter costs. I did 5,000 recently delivered with hazmat fee only $0.03/ea.
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$25 actually. If you get a really good deal on a bulk purchase even with the hazmat fee you can come out ahead of local over-the-counter costs. I did 5,000 recently delivered with hazmat fee only $0.03/ea.
indeed - I bought 5,000 but the $25 haz mat + the shipping = grrrr
and having seperate on primer and powder - maybe I'm just a cheap SOB
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In all fairness, anyone else see how these ill-trained monkeys handle your luggage, I am betting that they could make c4 go boom with out detonators.
Howmany times have you had your luggage, squished, broken, damaged from these twats is a reflective vest, it should be mandatory to carry sweating dynomite in all luggage to make these wankers treat peoples luggage with a little respect, perhaps if a few of them lost a arm or a leg they would think twice about throwing, kicking, squashing, dropping, bashing, jumping on peoples luggage and private property.......... Just saying
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I think so - hey where in central Il are ya - near peoria myself ...
Tuscola, south of Champaign. I have a daughter that lives in Havana.
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Arms smuggler? Hell Tom, he was by God terrorist, caught by TSA! That bag was supicious and they used a judo move to detonate explosives harmlessly. Not too shabby for $10 an hour. ;) ::)
FQ13
They threw it on the ground (same as they would your Rifle case or camera bag ) and it exploded, They immidietly assumed it was the hair spray. Not exactly Dick Tracy material.
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I am getting Winchester primers locally for ...I think...$23 a thousand.
I still have some stashed I bought back in 2006 or 2007. I wrote on them with a silver sharpie what I paid for them then...$15.50 a brick of a thousand. :(