I have an ICC aluminum 2-gun case that I have owned for a number of years, but have not used for the past 5-6 or so for travel to Africa, etc. This case has a rod that extends through all four locking latches, and is locked at one end, effectively barring any entry into the case at any lock. In past years, it has never been an issue.

My question is this- all of the stuff I read, including the travel agent stuff prior to my next trip to SA next month, says that every lockable hole must be locked. Does this mean I have to ditch the long rod, and put a lock on every locking latch instead?
When in an airport, getting stuff checked in and inspected by TSA, etc., I am usually in no mood for 'experimentation' on subjects such as rifle case lock systems.

Any recent experience with my rifle case model, or similar ones that use rods to lock multiple locking latches?
Input/experience appreciated, thanks.


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