It was the bogus “ The cases were undamaged.“ bit that prompted my response.
I travel all over the world with guns, enjoying my sporting life, I take reasonable precautions to protect my interest.
You aren’t going to break the stocks on any of the guns that I am shipping with an airline unless you run the case over with a fork truck.
I don’t know where these ludicrous stories start at, or where they come from.
You have dealers here that move guns around the planet dozens at a time, how come their guns are never magically damaged?
Scotland wants you to bring firearms to their country and spend money in their countryside. Edinburgh is a very engaging airport
The Only bit of any of this I am not sure of, is that I’ve never got off an airplane in Toronto and then got on another.
It’s usually more hassle than it’s worth dragging baggage from the domestic side of an airport over to the international side. Especially when you’re traveling with firearms.
I guess if the outbound flight was cheap enough. Maybe?
Otherwise, check them through.