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I had a discussion with a member recently and told him I would repost this.
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USPS Registered. The only way.
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Bill
I could not agree with you more than that !! I have always use USPS, registered, insured, in pine box with all screws covered by approved USPS tape, and most important always to a FFL holder. It is a bit more expensive and longer in travel time ( maybe a week cross country), remember you are shipping an expensive gun. It is worth every penny !! Allan |
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The best part of Allen's method is that his hand made boxes quickly become collector's items.
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Bill... You are right about Allan's boxes. I've always jokingly
said when you receive one from Allan "sell the gun but keep the box"! |
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