Danny wrote:Good morning,
I fly plenty with guns and ammo. I will talk strictly about carriage only. The airlines like your gun in a locked case by itself (not packed in a suitcase with other items) and preferably a hard case. Ammo is max 5kg. Declare both at checkin. They will wrap your bag in tape and escort you to oversized baggage to drop it. At the other end it will come to oversized baggage pickup area or baggage services. If you are flying Qantas they want you to apply for carrier permission before you fly. It's just an easy online form and the permission is emailed straight to you. Virgin you dont need to do anything prior. This advice is for within Australia only. International there is more permits, abf etc. The airlines have plenty of good information on their website. Just google qantas firearms and ammunition or virgin firearms and ammunition. Have a good trip
All good info.
Just add to this, your maximum ammo limit is 5kg including the packaging. And make sure the ammo is not loose but is in an ammunition box (eg case guard) or original package wich keeps it all without it loose.
The ammo must be in your checked luggage and this must locked, along with your hard case.
The firearm(s) must be unloaded and preferably bolt removed (if possible). Magazines empty.
Any make of firearm hard case will do. We fly every week on all airlines and they are all acceptable.
Some airlines tape your luggage (suitcase) that has the ammo in it, some don't. If untaped, it will come out with normal baggage. I recently had the firearms cases come out on the carousel

so be careful, collect baggage first then go collect gun cases.
Have your firearms licence ready to give them at checkin - the WA Extract of licence is fine.