deadin
US Veteran
Gary,
I think you may be stretching it to try to use a 1508 with a FFL03.
See instructions... http://about.usps.com/forms/ps1508.pdf
I still contend that true antique firearms can be mailed by anyone, regardless of chambering, so if the 1508 makes your postmaster feel warm and fuzzy, no foul, no harm. (Unless there is a penalty for claiming you are a manufacturer or dealer when you are not...)
It's sounding like there is no consensus among postmasters. My last two agreed with me, others are finding other opinions from their postmasters.
I think you may be stretching it to try to use a 1508 with a FFL03.
See instructions... http://about.usps.com/forms/ps1508.pdf
I still contend that true antique firearms can be mailed by anyone, regardless of chambering, so if the 1508 makes your postmaster feel warm and fuzzy, no foul, no harm. (Unless there is a penalty for claiming you are a manufacturer or dealer when you are not...)
It's sounding like there is no consensus among postmasters. My last two agreed with me, others are finding other opinions from their postmasters.