Best Gun Cases for Travel and Airline Transport in 2026
We compared 5 gun cases from $50–$280 – and most travelers don’t know TSA actually bans TSA locks on gun cases. You need your own padlock, not theirs.
We compared 5 gun cases from $50–$280 – and most travelers don’t know TSA actually bans TSA locks on gun cases. You need your own padlock, not theirs.
We compared 5 precision scopes from $500–$2,000. At $700, tracking error can mean 3.6″ of miss at 1,000 yards – the Razor HD Gen III fixes that.
We tested 5 .300 BLK pistols and rifles from $600–$2,000. The BCM RECCE-9 wins – but the PSA at $600 is hard to argue with.
We compared 5 hunting hearing amplifiers from $80–$500. These aren’t hearing aids – they’re in-ear devices that boost game sounds 5x while compressing gunshots.
We compared 5 AR-15 barrels from $130–$300. Most guides skip the real trade-off – chrome lining doubles barrel life but costs you accuracy. Nitride fixes that.
Misaligned rings bend your scope’s erector – not the scope itself. We compared 5 rings from $40–$200 to find what actually holds zero.
We compared 5 hunting boots from $140–$200 so you don’t wreck your feet. Most hunters buy too much insulation – 1,000g boots on a 5-mile walk will soak your socks and leave you colder than uninsulated boots would.
We tested 5 women’s CCW holsters from $45–$85. Men’s holsters tilt outward on women’s hips and print. The PHLster Enigma fixes that without needing a belt.
We compared 5 BUIS sets from $35–$160 — and the Magpul MBUS Gen 3 wins. But first, zero your irons before mounting the optic, or they’re just decoration.
Most rifle red dots fail on 12ga within 2,000 rounds. We tested 6 shotgun optics from $120–$400 to find what actually survives the recoil.