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Shipping guns
Sorry if I'm rehashing here. I need to send a gun for trigger work which of course requires shipping the entire gun. I guess I can ship via USPS but I've heard UPS or FedEx may be less expensive. However, I'm hearing that I now would need to have an FFL to ship a gun or those carriers (I don't have one of course). Also, do I need to prove that the party I'm sending to has an FFL? Discussions on the boards seem to be all over the place on this. Thanks...
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I typically use USPS and never have any issues or questions at my local post office. But I am in a small, rural community. If questioned, the only thing you are suppose to present is a copy of the FFL of the person or business you are shipping the gun to.
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I send all UPS but I have access to an FFL at all times . Also we have UPS pickup so I need not carry boxes anywhere .
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UPS and Fed Ex will no longer accept a gun from a non FFL. The post office will accept it but you need to show a copy of the receiving FFL to verify it is going to an FFL. I tried to send one last week through a Nashville post office and the clerk refused to take it even though I had a copy of the FFL. I went to a post office out of town and they took it with no problem. The government at work.
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I haven't shipped one in a while ,I suppose a C&R doesn't count ? So I guess the best alternative is to go through your local FFL Dealer if they will do it we have one that refuses to get guns from the internet because he feels you are buying around him :banghead: !!!!!Even though I only remember him ever having one Parker Brothers gun in the shop for sale !
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Why would they ask? Why disclose? And why would they refuse to accept it? This is simply a case of a rogue clerk refusing to do their job. I have heard of this happening from time to time. There would be hell to pay with their postmaster if it every happened to me. The postal service should never ask what the contents of the package is. Only if it is perishable, hazardous, blah, blah, blah. Even if it is being insured. It is not in their paperwork or script of questions. |
Phil, I ship guns all the time to gunsmiths, stockers, etc. You can send any gun you own to a gun smith or FFL, they do not need an FFL. I always send them insured via USPS. I never use FedEx or UPS.
Hope that helps, Thanks, Bobby |
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I shipped two to Ohio on Tuesday via USPS from Virginia to a gunsmith for work. Both in the same box and packed quite well. They were shipped fully insured. They didn't ask what was in the box other then the usual (liquids, hazmat, explosives etc etc). Got there on Thursday and picked up yesterday with no damage by the smith. I have shipped from three different post offices in the area and have never been asked what was in the box. I don't list something "Bobs Firearms" on the label. I'll list Bob's full name. I've also done UPS is the past, but that had to be taken to a hub and that's too far away with the price of gas/traffic etc. The only complaint I have about USPS is they now charge $15 for an oversize package. My box was 32" long and that' considered oversize. Shipping 11 lbs to Ohio insured and priority mail was circa $100 bucks. Is what it is as they say.
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