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Anything built 1898 or earlier is classified as an antique and can be shipped direct according to ATF regulations. It is always best to verify that the shipping company or post office will accept the shipment from a non FFL holder. UPS and Fed Ex will not. The post office should,but in Nashville I have 3 post offices that accept guns and one that refuses to.
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07-31-2025, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by John Allen
Anything built 1898 or earlier is classified as an antique and can be shipped direct according to ATF regulations. It is always best to verify that the shipping company or post office will accept the shipment from a non FFL holder. UPS and Fed Ex will not. The post office should,but in Nashville I have 3 post offices that accept guns and one that refuses to.
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This is not the case in NY. Antiques must go to an FFL and the buyer must go through the state background check. All background checks for all gun and ammo must go through the state background check system.
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