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<blockquote data-quote="cody6766" data-source="post: 2850190" data-attributes="member: 26511"><p>According to the ATF's website, yes I can. The problem lies in the shippers in the Seattle area. My intention was to carry across the lower 48, ship the guns to me from Seattle to AK, go through Canada and receive my guns when I got to AK. UPS and FedEx all had local rules preventing it and I didn't have time to fight it since I was up against a deadline. Damn hippies.</p><p></p><p>Shipping to AK seems to be a little higher for light, small packages. You lose your shirt with large, long and heavy items. Everything either comes in by air or by boat, so that makes 2nd day expensive as well. I may just fly down to WA and pick them up instead of having my little brother deal with running them to an FFL, paying fees and shipping and spending time coordinating. Flights aren't all that expensive to and from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cody6766, post: 2850190, member: 26511"] According to the ATF's website, yes I can. The problem lies in the shippers in the Seattle area. My intention was to carry across the lower 48, ship the guns to me from Seattle to AK, go through Canada and receive my guns when I got to AK. UPS and FedEx all had local rules preventing it and I didn't have time to fight it since I was up against a deadline. Damn hippies. Shipping to AK seems to be a little higher for light, small packages. You lose your shirt with large, long and heavy items. Everything either comes in by air or by boat, so that makes 2nd day expensive as well. I may just fly down to WA and pick them up instead of having my little brother deal with running them to an FFL, paying fees and shipping and spending time coordinating. Flights aren't all that expensive to and from. [/QUOTE]
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