What Brian said; have shipped everything from a $19 used Crosman pellet gun to a $35K Holland & Holland over the last 40 years with my local USPS. They (the rouge clerks) have a right to ask but you are NOT duty bound under the law to tell them what's in your package (beyond answering their questions, "Is it liquid, flammable, explosive, contain perfume or have lithium or ion batteries, etc. ?" Favorite responses when pressed beyond these are (1) British lead toy soldiers, (2) depleted uranium sinkers for fishing, and (3) toxic hazardous waste in medical Ziploc containers for CDC Atlanta pilot study.
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