^^^^Correct. A non-licensed individual cannot mail a pistol thru the USPS. Such a person must ship a pistol via common carrier (such as UPS or FEDEX). Common carriers may have regs of their own, however.
Ugh, thanks for the reminder. Long guns only in USPS. Sucks having a stroke - can't remember **** and then get confused about things, since I just shipped a rifle to Fulton Armory and didn't have an issue. Sorry for the stupid question.
This off the FEDEX website. "Only customers holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL) and federal, state, or local government agencies may ship firearms with FedEx. Customers holding an FFL must enter into an approved FedEx Firearms Shipping Compliance Agreement before shipping any firearms with FedEx. Also, you must be an approved firearm shipper with a signed contract on file with FedEx. For more information, contact your FedEx account executive."As an FFL, I have received handguns from non-FFL persons via USPS. Usually from a Gunbroker purchase/out of state transfer. My understanding was that anyone can ship a firearm but if it crosses a state line, it can only be received by a FFL in the receiving state. I have also heard that USPS, UPS, and FEDEX rules seem to change depending on which location you try to ship from.
and if it gets damaged, what then?? LOLTell them it's a metal separator. The less thy know the better.
and if it gets damaged, what then?? LOL
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