Shipping long guns through mail

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Are nonFFL holders permitted to ship long guns through the mail to someone in another state provided it is shipped to an FFL in the receiving state?? My FFL says that any gun must be shipped from one FFL to another to be legal. The way I have read it I believe he misunderstands this law.
 
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And check out shipmygun.com. They use UPS and will probably get you a better rate.

Just make sure the receiving FFL will receive from a non-FFL with copy of your States DL/ID. Some FFL's (like yours) are under the believe if has to come from an FFL. It's not required on the Fed level, but maybe on a State level (although I can't think of one).
 
Unless WV has its own law requiring you to ship via a local FFL, you are good to go. Quite a few states now require all shipping to go through a FFL.
 
And check out shipmygun.com. They use UPS and will probably get you a better rate.

Just make sure the receiving FFL will receive from a non-FFL with copy of your States DL/ID. Some FFL's (like yours) are under the believe if has to come from an FFL. It's not required on the Fed level, but maybe on a State level (although I can't think of one).
Some FFLs don't like taking stuff from private individuals because they have no way of checking the DL copy they get is kosher. An FFL can be checked on a database. I also get a FFL cartel vibe from some of them on this subject, too.
 
Pay a few extra bucks and ship UPS. I won’t ship anything USPS these days (at least around here).
Good luck getting UPS to take it from you as a the owner. UPS and FedEx both want to see an FFL shipper these days. It's not required under Federal law, but it is company policy.
 
Good luck getting UPS to take it from you as a the owner. UPS and FedEx both want to see an FFL shipper these days. It's not required under Federal law, but it is company policy.
I ship thru my FFL. I’d rather do that than roll the dice with USPS as an individual be it a handgun or a long gun. Too many bad experiences with USPS.
 
And check out shipmygun.com. They use UPS and will probably get you a better rate.

Just make sure the receiving FFL will receive from a non-FFL with copy of your States DL/ID. Some FFL's (like yours) are under the believe if has to come from an FFL. It's not required on the Fed level, but maybe on a State level (although I can't think of one).
I shipped a handgun a couple weeks ago via shipmygun to Houston. Girl scanned the label, printed a receipt, and I was on my way. UPS store is .8 miles away.
I will do my own shipping going forward. The terms will include shipmygun.
 
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Threads like these are of great interest to me. I’m, as one person recently said, “beginning to throw a long shadow”. Kind of disturbing imagery actually.

Time to start letting go of things I’ve accumulated. Most relatives in my family would likely only be interested in their cash value.

Biggest impediment to getting seriously started is the shipping issues. What shipping method's, product legality in some jurisdictions, boxes and packaging materials especially for long guns.

Trying to sell a few test pieces locally hasn’t been particularly fruitful. Honestly think if I posted something “free to a good home”, someone will counter with a “what will you pay me to take it?”.
 
Go online to UPS.com. Create your own label. Print your label.

Double box your rifle. Pack it very well. Tape. Lots of tape.

If it’s a bolt action or a 10/22 type rifle with a 1 piece stock, maybe take it out of the stock, just to make the box shorter.

Take your rifle to the local hardware store, or UPS store, but preferably the hardware store. Drop it off. No questions asked.
Ive done this numerous times. I send things to my son in Vegas occasionally.

It takes UPS 4 business days to get something from So In to Vegas. Postal non service takes 2 weeks.
 
I shipped a handgun a couple weeks ago via shipmygun to Houston. Girl scanned the label, printed a receipt, and I was on my way. UPS store is .8 miles away.
I will do my own shipping going forward. The terms will include shipmygun.

Double like this post.

In the event that you want to live on the ragged edge you can ship it USPS ground but realize the risk. Insure it like it will be stolen and then get ready for the USPS scuffle of denying the claim. They don't do well with claims and it takes an act of congress to process one.

Here's the regs. You can ship a long gun but be ready to jump through the hoops. They don't like to do it some cases. Depends on the PO you're dealing with. I would suggest that you follow the regs to the letter and and take them with you when you go to mail the firearm. Sometimes they don't know their own regulations. That was my experience.

https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_009.htm
 
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My friendly local post office turned me down when I asked to send a rifle by USPS to an FFL in another state. Trying to politely discuss/negotiate with them was beyond futile. Shipmygun was the only method I could come up with.
 

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