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Shipping a rifle?

That may be the policy of the receiving FFL but there's no law that prevents it. I don't understand why some FFL's won't accept it from an individual but that's on them.
It could very well be their policy. I know a lot of dealer's who seem to turn their policy into their law. I know where I live you can't send a firearm UPS of FedEx unless it's FFL to FFL. On the other hand I know of a UPS hub a few miles away that I think they would be fine with anything.

I do know it's tightened up a lot from several years ago. An overabundance of caution maybe, but from my own experience I don't see it as a huge roadblock---yet.
 
It could very well be their policy. I know a lot of dealer's who seem to turn their policy into their law. I know where I live you can't send a firearm UPS of FedEx unless it's FFL to FFL. On the other hand I know of a UPS hub a few miles away that I think they would be fine with anything.

I do know it's tightened up a lot from several years ago. An overabundance of caution maybe, but from my own experience I don't see it as a huge roadblock---yet.

No where are you supposed to be able to send a firearm or even parts by UPS or FedEx due to the change in their policy about 3 years ago but some don’t follow their own policy.

You can use shipmygun.com and send it legally through UPS.
 
I just sent my bolt to X-Caliber to have a new barrel headspace set to it. At the UPS store I told them it was a machine part when they asked if it was a gun or ammo. When I picked up my new to me FTR rifle a couple of years ago, Doan marked machine parts on the box and it was broken down (barreled action, stock, trigger, scope and very well padded). Did not look like a rifle at all in a short, wide box.
 
As far as I know at least in the last 12 months you can ship (USPS) to an FFL gunsmith and if it is your rifle they can ship it back to your legal residence address.

Lee
That's been my experience. IF it is sent in for repairs to a smith no FFL needed. Took it to the PO and had to declare. But it's been a minute.
 
It doesnt take very many packages to save enough by not buying insurance to self insure. They are going to say poor packaging on any damage claims and they are usually right. I have seen some terrible packing.
 

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