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If you can wait until after the Xmas season to ship your gun, way too many packages this time of year so if you can wait untill Jan it would be safer. Eric
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In also ship USPS Priority mail. I ship my barrels most of the time in a PVC tube I made. Use the 4" PVC pipe. Glue a Cap on one end, a Threaded union on the other and use a threaded plug to close. Then put a soft towel in the bottom of the tube. Use news paper and bubble wrap around the barrels. Slide the barrels inside. Snug it up with a small towel on top, and screw in the plug. Some wraping tape over the plug and things are well secured.
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