spydaman60
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yes, it does involve a gun or two! while traveling back from Manitoba from a duck hunting trip on the great delta marsh, I had to fly back through Chicago to get to Newark. never had any good experience at o'hare and just got done telling my buddy about all the nightmares as we boarded the jet. sitting down and five minutes from takeoff I hear, "would mr. Bergeron please press the stewardess call button." I did as requested only to have three tsa agents and a stewardess converge on me and ask that I follow them. now mind ya, my guns had been checked in Winnipeg by tsa personnel and x-rayed right in front of us as we approached security. once off the plane I am told that they had my guns and that I would have to open the case and let them inspect the contents. there goes the jet, my luggage and my duck huntin buddy. after about a twenty minute run from terminal c underground to terminal b where tsa was, I am met by three more tsa agents and taken into a room where they had my gun case. I asked what the problem was, and this is what I got for a response-"there is gunpowder residue on the case and there appears to be two cylinders inside the case." no :cus:ing sh--! ya think?:banghead: :banghead: just got done shooting 1000 trap targets and nearly 100 ducks and geese with the two guns and you think there could be some gun powder residue.:banghead: they proceeded to open the case and I explained how semi automatics work with gas and the cylinder which encases it. you'd think tsa employees would have to have a little knowledge when it comes to weapons.:banghead::banghead: luckily there was another flight to nj about an hour later, and I was on it! what a bunch of bozo's! my apologies in advance if any of you spyderlovers are tsa agents, but gee I hope that isn't so!!!:banghead::banghead: